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What it is—
Component #1: the newsletter
Think of it as your invitation to coffee. It’s where we talk about what really happens in the studio—the inspiration, the difficulties, and the joys. I want to peel back the curtain on this very full life as a florist, creative, entrepreneur, and mother with young children. In doing so, I hope to entertain your curiosities and encourage you through your struggles and towards your own dreams.
Component #2: this! the blog
This space acts as a folder for things I mention in the emailed newsletters. My goal is to keep the newsletter short and sweet. You can simply read the letter and be done, or delve deeper into a topic by clicking a link to a longer article or a more thorough gallery of images. This is where those additional musings and images will live.
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![Color palette for a late summer wedding in Alabama](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64f45ca320a312175e785ae4/1696473980765-7E83RG8BFRRKK1CSP1RG/Alabama+Editorial_Shauna+and+Jordon_0506.jpg)
Color palette for a late summer wedding in Alabama
I think some people assume that color means bold when in reality, using color is another way to share your story and adds a new level of sophistication.
![Chic breakfast themed afterparty](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64f45ca320a312175e785ae4/1695336184533-1OV7VGMJDX8IT2LIDCU7/image-asset.jpeg)
Chic breakfast themed afterparty
One of my regrets from my own wedding is not letting the party go longer. Likewise, one of the weddings I most enjoyed attending was one where we stayed until the early hours of the morning and breakfast tacos were served around 1:00AM
![Color of the Year 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64f45ca320a312175e785ae4/1695336184358-HBYHA14EK3V5Y1XLROD9/image-asset.jpeg)
![Fall inspired flower crown](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64f45ca320a312175e785ae4/1695336183930-2LMDREZ56PCR6GYCYXP2/image-asset.jpeg)
![Spring Flowers Part III: the redbud trees](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64f45ca320a312175e785ae4/1695336351895-32HM6T956TAOUTXCSGF1/AbigailLewisPhoto_2833of8929.jpg)
Spring Flowers Part III: the redbud trees
As the virus spread to the U.S., so did spring, headless of the fact that the rest of the world was coming to an economic and social halt. As doors began to close, I became increasingly inspired by the bliss of the spring flowers opening happily around us. I wanted to capture the inspiration before it was gone.