1 Feb

After years of creating beautiful, unique floral arrangements for weddings and events in Los Angeles, The Little Branch has decided to start offering floral design workshops… and lucky for all of us – they’re on sale in the Pop-Up Shop this week!

Anyone who loves flowers, loves crafting, loves entertaining, or who *might* be considering DIY-ing their flowers for their wedding… this is the class for you! Each class will be a hands on, informative two hour workshop taught by Meg and Annie where you’ll learn about the flowers you’re working with, how to properly prep and care for them, as well as the aesthetics behind creating beautiful and unique arrangements. All tools, materials, and flowers provided as well as drinks and snacks. Doesn’t that sound divine!?

You know what else? These classes would be amazing gifts for your bridesmaids, or for a dear friend you’d like to spend the afternoon with. Just in time for Valentine’s Day too!

Hop over to see dates and classes offered at our special discounted price in the Pop-Up Shop!

And while you’re over there, don’t forget to check out the super awesome sale we’re having with Chez Renee too!

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24 Jan

Some of us love to dream of living in a glamorous gold-trimmed mansion fit for royalty, Monet paintings adorning the walls, antique lace gowns hanging delicately along an open dressing room. For those dreamers, we present you with this fantastical collaboration between A-listers, Corbin Gurkin and Ceci New York. It doesn’t get any more romantic than hand died napkins, a nude & gray palette, antique gold and pink jewelry, and a dinner table set in a secret garden. If after these ethereal photos you still want more, make sure to pick up a copy of the latest issue of Pacific Weddings magazine.

French Impressionist Style Shoot

French Impressionist Style Shoot

From Corbin… I’ve always found such inspiration in the work of impressionist paintings – the soft gestures, subtle palette, and ethereal nature completely encapsulate the look I love to create in my own wedding photography. There’s no better season than springtime in Paris and when conceptualizing this inspiration shoot I wanted to bring together a group of artisans who could translate a vision of the impressionist inspired garden party. I collaborated with Ceci New York who so beautifully captured the nude & grey palette I had in mind with touches of ombre throughout.

French Impressionist Style Shoot

French Impressionist Style Shoot

Ashley Brooke Perryman, our remarkable makeup and hair stylist, used soft pink tones to create a romantic look for our model and we loved the natural braided hair that so many brides are drawn to right now – it was the ideal effortless look for our bride.  Delphine’s gowns were paired with custom jewelry from Kristin Morris in antique golds and pink.

French Impressionist Style Shoot

The typeface was reminiscent of the belle-epoque iron works and café signage. I’m particularly drawn to texture, and Ceci used a canvas envelope to bring in a painterly quality to the invitation set. The result was complete perfection.

French Impressionist Style Shoot

French Impressionist Style Shoot

Nancy and Anne of Fete in France found the perfect spot for our tablescape – the Commanderie in Montmartre. They hand died our ombre napkins, used antique containers for the florals, and sourced an iron table that created the garden party aesthetic. We paired our table design with stunning gowns from Delphine Manivet, whose delicate lace and soft white material reminds me of antique French tea dresses, completely apropos for our styling and design concept. 

French Impressionist Style Shoot

The talented bakers at Sugarplum Cake Shop completed the design with a hand painted blue and nude toned cake that featured subtle brushstrokes and watercolor details.

What’s not to love about this shoot! Thanks so much for sharing ladies!

Photography: Corbin Gurkin / Gowns: Delphine Manivet / Custom jewelry: Kristen Morris / Invitations: Ceci New York / Table design and decor: Fete in France (Anne Mulvihill & Nancy LaTart) / Cake: Sugarplum Cake Shop / Venue: La Commanderie (Montmarte, France) / Florist: Sol y Flor (5 rue Coëtlogon 75006 Paris) / Makeup and Hair Styling: Ashley Brook Perryman / Model: Lea

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3 Jan

Let’s all take a deep breath, pop open some pretty pink bubbly and welcome 2012 in style. While you’ve been enjoying the holidays, we’ve been sneaking in some work time to make sure the new year is an unforgettable one for you. Gorgeous weddings, engagements, inspirational shoots and tutorials await! Shall we mosey into the new year with a little vintage Hollywood glam?

vintage hollywood glam shoot

We’re loving those sweet Mr & Mrs paddle signs designed by Little Retreats. The gold accent border adds the perfect touch of glam to such an elegant black & white invitation suite designed by Jen Simpson Design.

vintage hollywood glam shoot

The bride was fashioned with an original Tessa Kim birdcage veil with black feathers and carried a beautiful antique brooch bouquet carefully crafted by Blue Petyl.

vintage hollywood glam shoot

vintage hollywood glam shoot

Loving the pattern and textures in their gorgeous Mr. & Mrs. banner handcrafted by Courtney of Joyful Joyful Designs. Cute idea to drape above the intimate sweetheart table.

vintage hollywood glam shoot

vintage hollywood glam shoot

The umbrellas? We’re dying over those too! Everything in this shoot is so thought out and executed beautifully. From the vintage pieces to antique mirror trays used as platters for the dessert bar, umbrellas hung on string lights taking the place of chandeliers, and gold tinged mercury glass – stunning.

vintage hollywood glam shoot

We were so excited to hear that many of the vases and platters in the shoot consisted of jars and old glass vases that were painted or treated to give it a vintage look (very budget-friendly).

From the fabulous stylist:

Originally inspired by the modern Hollywood city scape, we arranged a variety of different sizes and shapes in matte black, ivory, clear and gold to resemble the eclectic mix of structures. They were paired with a mix of gorgeous ivory flowers. A dessert table is a must at weddings nowadays. It gives guests options making it fun rather than the traditional slice of cake. Miso from Miso Bakes slaved over a gorgeous setup of cakepops, sugar cookies, cupcakes and chocolate truffles. She also created the simply stunning black and ivory cake. We secured an ivory backdrop with a black raindrop beaded curtain in front to add that touch of glam!

vintage hollywood glam shoot

vintage hollywood glam shoot

Now that they’ve shared their secrets, who’s thinking of having a vintage glam themed wedding?

Photography: Ashley Bee Photography / Event planner + stylist: Erin B. Events / Floral designer: Flower Allie / Venue: Jones Victorian Estate / Invitation designer: Jen Simpson Design / Dress designer: Bonny Bridal / Mr. & Mrs. Paddle signs: Little Retreats / Mr. & Mrs. signs: Joyful Joyful Designs / Cakes: Miso Bakes / Heirlooms + extras: Tessa Kim & Blue Petyl / Linings + coverings: Allie’s Party Rentals / Vintage china: A Belle Affaire / Equipment rentals: Bella Umbrella / Hair + Makeup: A Pretty You / Models: Sarah Portillo & Cody Langan

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15 Dec

Right now there’s a pier in San Francisco (not Pier 51) sitting lonely that was recently graced by the hands of Rosemary Events and Sillapere, the planning & design team behind many show-stopping Bay Area weddings. The idea behind the shoot was borne of the nautical feel and chilled fog that sweeps over San Francisco’s Marina District. Needless to say the vibrant orange Dahlias, heart-shaped stones and shades of blue in this tablescape bring more romance to a city already full of lovers. If we didn’t tell you this was photographed by Jose Villa, we’re sure you would have figured it out after the first stunning image.  To see more head to newsstands today to pick up the latest issue of San Francisco Brides Magazine!

san francisco nautical inspiration shoot

san francisco nautical inspiration shoot

san francisco nautical inspiration shoot

The table is set with classic Match Pewter Tableware and Sugahara glasses. Custom papers designed by Pancake & Franks pair perfectly with the gunmetal linen napkin and provide just the right balance of classic and edgy. The sweet finish to the setting is the charming heart paperweight accented with rope and bittersweet… a thoughtful takeaway gift for each guest. The whole look is finished with linen stripe armchairs and side chairs in grey and natural linen from H.D. Buttercup.

san francisco nautical inspiration shoot

In order to create a soft and neutral backdrop for the dramatic sculptural piece of driftwood at the center of the table, they started with a natural table linen and a gorgeous Brahms Mount overlay. Imitating textures under the sea, they tucked Dusty Miller and vibrant orange Dahlias in the driftwood as if were organically growing there.

san francisco nautical inspiration shoot

san francisco nautical inspiration shoot

Simple elegance at its finest!

Photo shoot for San Francisco Brides Magazine / Photography: Jose Villa / Planning & Design: Rosemary Events and Sillapere / Custom Paper Goods: Pancake & Franks / Dining Chairs – H.D. Buttercup / Match Pewter Tableware: Columbine, Corte Madera, CA / Table Overlay, Vintage Napkins, and Metal Hearts: Summer House Mill Valley / Sugahara Glassware: Dandelion / Props: Artefact Design & Salvage / Party Rentals: Classic Party Rentals / Specialty Linen: La Tavola Fine Linens

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1 Nov

Party throwers, DIY brides-to-be, and florist enthusiasts alike – you’re in for a pretty treat. For those of you who may be unfamiliar with Amy Osaba event.floral.design, they are a full event design company with an aesthetic that is organic, free, with a twist on the traditional. They recently celebrated their new studio space (the Goat Farm in Atlanta) by opening it up for the 1st in a series of floral workshops. Plenty of cupcakes, gourmet sack lunches, savory cocktails, and one adorable complimentary goody apron later, Indian Summer was a beautiful success. We’ll let the floral creations tell the rest!

Indian Summer floral workshop

Indian Summer floral workshop

Drawing inspiration from fiery sunsets and warm evenings ‘round the campfire, this inaugural workshop gave students the opportunity to create a lush tablescape, styled with found objects and locally foraged botanicals.  At this workshop, students not only learned the basics of floral design, such as flower identification and composition, but they also learned how to implement some of our signature touches, from creating charming vignettes using vintage vessels, to incorporating local foliage into arrangements and creating a centerpiece with movement and balance.

Indian Summer floral workshop

The mood board behind the look and feel of the workshop. To get a closer look at these tears check out their Indian Summer Pinterest board.

Indian Summer floral workshop

Indian Summer floral workshop

Indian Summer floral workshop

Indian Summer floral workshop

Indian Summer floral workshop

We just died and went to flower heaven. Love these arrangements!

Indian Summer floral workshop

Indian Summer floral workshop

“It was an Indian summer, a bluebird sort of day…warm and sunny, without a breath of wind; the water was sky-blue, the shores a bank of solid gold.”
- Sigurd Olson

Indian Summer floral workshop

Indian Summer floral workshop

Indian Summer floral workshop

So much pretty & fun – and, this was just the first of many workshops to come! We’ll eagerly be awaiting the announcement of the next one (in hopes of snagging a seat). Until then, a big thank you to all the talented vendors involved!

Photography: Heidi of Our Labor of Love  / Floral design + instruction: Amy Osaba / Paper goods + branding: Erica Loesing for Amy Osaba / Styling + vintage props: Ginny Branch Styling and Designs / Catering: Sun in my Belly / Location: studio at the Goat Farm in Atlanta

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