happy friday friends!!
balsa wood flowers are popping up everywhere and i like it! these eco-friendly blooms will never die or fade which is the perfect solution for winter weddings. {no one wants wilted flowers due to the cold winter months}. the possibilities are endless with balsa wood flowers...a beautiful bouquet, a sweet boutonniere or adorned on your wedding cake.
3. escort cards display {gabriel ryan photography via wedding chicks}
4. balsa wood boutonniere {jeff wallace photography via green wedding shoes}
5. balsa wood centerpiece {para ti novia}
{p.s}
don't forget to enter my emma gordon london clutch giveaway {here}
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{the knotty bride} is having a free wedding photography giveaway
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{enchanted dreams weddings & affairs} is also giving away a romantic flower brooch
these are amazing! loving the boutonniere especially!
ReplyDeleteI love these type of flowers! So unique, great post!!
ReplyDeleteso i love this, because i bought a ton of these and could never think of how to use them! although...im not exactly getting married so...maybe i should donate them to a bride :)
ReplyDeletelove them on the cake! cute. if anyone is looking for a good place to find them, try save-on-crafts.com - they have lots and in many colors :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this idea because then you can save the flowers forever! It's very natural and 'of the earth,' too, which I love. Cool! xx Olivia
ReplyDeleteswooning over these images!
ReplyDeletethese are so cool! never heard of balsa flowers. they're adorable!
ReplyDeleteWoo! Thanks for including the giveaway! Love this post, Chris!
ReplyDeleteI love those! Truly the perfect flower for a winter wedding!
ReplyDeleteUnique! And very pretty! Perfect for a winter wedding! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are my favorite! So pretty and eco chic. I love the cake to die for
ReplyDeletebeautiful favorites! i love that cake!!
ReplyDeleteyay for balsa wood!
ReplyDeleteThat Cake! Amazing! I agree with Alexandra, balsa wood flowers are absolutely dreamy at a winter wedding.
ReplyDeleteLove these, I also posted about these a few months back on the Kate Miller Events blog. Check it out here:
ReplyDeletehttp://blog.katemillerevents.com/2010/10/balsa-wood-flowers.html
I adore these balsa wood flowers... I wish I could find them here!!
ReplyDeleteI love balsa wood flowerse! They are such a great alternative to real flowers or to use with real flowers! And all of these pics are just fabulous! That bout is amazing!!!
ReplyDeletexoxo
kristi