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Oh what a time!

Oh my, how can it be that I haven’t written a blog in 19 months! To give you my excuses, it has been an extraordinary year with some enormous highs and extraordinary lows. To run you through the last 19 months I have;

  • Made my wedding dress (a completely mad idea but so pleased I did it and more importantly completed it in time)
  • Created a Chelsea in Bloom window for Jigsaw with Bloom and Wild (Amazing!).

  • Got married (best day ever without a doubt! Full of love and joy and everyone we loved all in one place).
  • Worked on lots of beautiful weddings with lovely brides, (I will be showing the highlights of these in future blogs, I promise).

  • Moved house (moved to the lovely little town of Wadhurst on the Sussex Kent boarder. Lots of jobs to do but it feels like home and our cat loves having a garden).
  • Moved studio and store (so great to have a home workshop and all things in one place, but sad not to be seeing my friends at Upper Lodge)
  • And the really big one, I nearly lost my husband on Christmas Eve.

Yes that’s right my lovely Boy who I married 6 mouths and 1 week before was involved in a head-on collision at 8am on Christmas Eve. We learned this week just how close he was to not even making it to the hospital. But 4 days in intensive care followed by four weeks in hospital the amazing staff in the NHS got him not just back on his feet but on the way to being fighting fit again. He still has a way to go I have no doubt that he will get there. The past few months I have just been trying to keep my head above the water, keep a smile on my face and keep my little business going. But as I sit here with the spring sun shining in I feel excited about what the future holds for me, the adventures that the boy and I will have together and the home we can build.

I will be back soon with a great spring tutorial with Emma from A Quiet Style

Caroline xx

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    Traditional Urn Arrangement in Jew Colours

    I thought I must quickly share with you some images from this month tutorial with A Quiet Style.

    urn

    I’m a big fan of urn arrangements from traditional (like this one), to loose asymmetrical ones which are inspired by oil paintings from the Dutch masters, or they can be more wild and free like a hedgerow with dog wood roses rambling through it.

    Urn A Quiet Style

    Blush-pink-and-orange

    Whichever you have they always add a bit of glamour and theatre to a wedding or event.

    Chrysanthemum Allium and Ranunculus

    Roses, Chrysanthemum, Allium and Ranunculus

    I must also add a little side note about the colour choice. I was so excited when I saw these amazingly soft, creamy, peachy and blush tones chrysanthemums (Avignon, is there variety name) and mixed with the Jew tones from the Ranunculus, Alliums and Roses it makes my heart sing with joy.

    blush pink orange Urn

    I really hope you go and look at Emma’s blog to see how they were made. Caroline xx

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      Heather Flowers Crown

      Well hello there, long time no see! Or should I say no blog. I can’t believe it’s going to be 1st November tomorrow and I’m already a day late getting this blog up, where oh where does time ago?

      Heather plants

      I have now known Emma from A Quiet Style for a whole year now. What a lovely lot fun we’ve had and we have a lot more tutorials to come. On Emma’s blog you’ll find a lovely little tutorial on how to make an autumnal Heather flower crown along with some gorgeously cute photos of her two joyful children wearing the crowns.

      Emma, A Quite Style

      This is the easiest sort of Crown to make as there is no wiring of the flowers into place. I’m sure next year we will do a Frida Kahlo inspired hair crown, all crazy and bright with enormous blooms but for now I love the simplicity and wildness of this tamer version. I feel that to wear this crown you should be walking the misty Moors with a Welsh blanket wrapped around whilst wearing a white Victorian nightgown.

      Little Heather posys

      Making a Heather flower crown

      Have a happy Halloween or should I say have a spine tingling one!

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