The amazing Jen Welch of The Crowded Acre had been tirelessly working for a couple of years to corral some feisty farming ladies, and to put on the Sweet Roots Festival in Buena Vista this past June. Natanielle and I were so happy to join them and attend the wonderful Farm to Table dinner. Many … Continue reading
Category Archives: Floral Design
Not Quitting My Day Job
The party was lots of fun, good food, good friends, good music. Nobody caught on fire. The man delayed his trip, because we thought that there was a clear sunny stretch of weather for the next few days, so he began cutting our best hay on Thursday. It rained on Friday, so we will try … Continue reading
Empty American Pottery
I have always wanted to use these, en masse, but never did in Dallas, as I was afraid I would not get them back from a party or wedding. Now they are here, and I’m going to use them for our local bbq/dance this Friday for 25 tables. Vintage American pottery, like McCoy, USA, Cockson, … Continue reading
Country Wedding
Centerpieces for our sweet neighbor’s brother’s wedding this afternoon. Featuring: wild choke cherry, lilac, lupine, dock, iris, blue bells, spruce, and blue bonnets will go in last.
Flowers or Manure
Thinking about bygone Mother’s Days, staying up nights making arrangements for clients, and being greeted in the morning with my usual Mother’s day present: a vente latte from Starbucks. I’m so grateful and proud of all our dear Cebolla family who has worked around the clock for many days to make so many happy. While … Continue reading
Our 5610 Maple Ave, Dallas Tx, Showroom, Warehouse, Residential is For Sale
I have put our ad up for our beautiful building for sale/lease in Dallas, Tx. on Craigslist, with a few more pictures. If anyone knows of a potential buyer or someone wanting to ground or long term lease, please pass this on to them. Thank you! Here is the flyer with all of the surrounding specs … Continue reading
Antlers and Hunting Season
It’s hunting season. Good to know that most antlers you see around are sheds, meaning that the deer or elk shed that years antlers and when they fall off, they grow a bigger set. This is a design show I did in Dallas a few years back, trying to bring some of Colorado’s beauty to … Continue reading