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flowerwildpsworkshop_0381 I am so determined to get back into the swing of things with my blogging…we had some technical issues last week; and on top of that we were hosting our workshop in Palm Springs- which was fabulous but BUSY. So, I wrote a post late last night, clicked on the “save draft” button…and poof! The whole frickin’ thing disappeared. I suppose this is basically the universe’s way of telling me to let the pictures tell the story.

In short:
14 talented women from around the world, converged on Palms Springs last week for our Flowerwild workshop.
It was awesome.
It was inspiring.
I want to do it a LOT more. A lot lot more.

HUGE thanks to my husband for his genius rigging, making my crazy ideas a reality, and moral support. I love you. Thanks to little A for making me smile always.
Of course many thanks to Jose Villa, Mar of Team Hair and Makeup, Jeni Maus of Found Vintage Rentals, Erica of Twine Events, my assistant Corinne, and The Ace Hotel for hooking me up and sharing their talents so generously. To all the wonderful, creative, and beautiful women who came and shared their visions and talents with me – I am so glad I met all of you and am crazy excited about all our new friendships. WOW!

I’ll be posting film photos from Jose later on…but in the meantime here’s a glimpse of our week in the desert.

images by Kate Holt, Ken Holt, Joel Seratto, and Jose Villa.
xo
kate

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5 Responses to Desert Dreaming…

  1. Nuvea

    I live in the Palm Springs area & just found out about your lovely workshop…really hope you do this again so I can join in next time!

  2. Amber Moon

    Still one of my most favorite weekends of life, ever.

  3. ashley

    Did I dream this happened? Nope. It was real and it was awesome. Thank you for everything!

  4. sarah

    this looked epic.
    i love the pics of alice – getting so big. a beauty. want to meet her.

  5. NY Photographer | Couture Boudoir

    Love these!

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I’m sick. On the tail end of an icky spell of something and I can’t wait to be done with it. Stronger everyday, head a little clearer. Which is good, because I’m juggling a lot of projects lately and trying to stay on course with each one can be a challenge. Hard to keep them from overlapping and spilling into one another.

Here are some images I am loving this week, and looking to for inspiration. Workshop attendees beware! These are the beginnings of something for you.
Only a few more weeks till we are soaking up sun in Palm Springs and getting very very serious about flowers and all that jazz. YAY!!!!

(images:top left -irving pen for harper’s bazaar, top right- mario testino
the rest of images unknown with exception of bottom left, blue artwork by valerie hammond)

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  1. Ashley

    may I just say, with eyes tightly shut and a big smile “eeeeeeee!!!!”

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A classic wedding at the Hotel Bel Air
On Style Me pretty last week – you can view the full feature here.
Beautiful images by Gia Canali

Thanks to my lovely crew for making this one look so so good!




3 Responses to Wedding in Bel Air

  1. Erin/Floret

    holy smokes!

  2. Meg

    Wow Kate! The flowers are incredible. I can’t believe how gorgeous those pillars are! Sweeping down and looking SO very luscious. Amazing.

  3. Passion Roots

    What a fantastic arch! So ethereal and lush.

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Valentines is tomorrow…and though I don’t miss the insanity of the days we used to deliver flowers all over this LALA city of ours, I do kind of miss the flowers and the love stories that go along with each one.

Some of the notes men, and women, would enclose with their flowered intentions could be quite funny or sometimes just plain wonderful. Honestly I wish I had kept record of these from years past, so I could put together a little book.

Then, of course, there are always the stalkers. You might get one refusal of flowers a year because of that. Flat out turn away them away… Unwanted adoration.

Mostly I relished the stories from Ken, out delivering these bits of wild beauty to grey cubicles across town, as he described the looks our flowers would get from everyone. The ooohs and aaahs as people saw a lush and drippy vase of peonies and jasmine land on their officemate’s desk. Pure, unadulterated, passion, right there, on display for everyone to see! The desperate phone calls that would ensue from men who knew – THIS was the only way to her heart..a Flowerwild bouquet! Well….it might not have been so dramatic. But valentines is a day of drama and elevated expectations right?

Nowadays, valentines for me means crafting little paper v day hearts and loading them with stickers, doodling on them with glitter glue, counting them up to make sure we have enough, stepping back to make sure they have enough sequins, adding more where needed, separating into the “fancy” and “not-so-fancy” pile. If Alice deems you fancy, well then, you better get your fancy pants on!

I prefer this simpler approach to a day celebrating love.
Hope you are all spreading and receiving love in some small way this valentines.

(all images found online…please contact me if you see something here that belongs to you and you would like a photo credit)






2 Responses to Love day

  1. CAROL

    So pretty, Happy Valentine’s Day to all at FlowerWild!
    XXOXX

  2. Annie

    I have been sharing the stories of my crazy days dethorning roses for you and driving all over helLA and back again. All the men calling desperately at the last minute to get bouquets for their wife or girlfriend who was going to put them in the dog house if the knew they almost forgot Valentine’s day. Now I just get to deal with the mayhem that is Valentine’s Day at Trader Joe’s. Miss you sister!

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Sometimes things just come together all fabulous and it makes me so happy. This wedding was one of those things. It came together is such an amazing way – not without a lot of hard work and a ton of affection and thoughtfulness though. (thanks to my hard working crew!!!!) This family has a lot of love for their daughter and for each other. It was apparent in all of the attention to detail and the joyful approach they had toward the wedding in general. So nice to see that, be around them, and craft some small part of this day for Heidi and Brandon.
After the wedding, the Mother of the Bride had all of the phee-gee hydrangeas and foxglove from the ceremony planted at her house; which makes me smile. She even tried to give some of them to me as a gift:) Total heart melt…it was hard not to cry happy tears when she offered this generous gift – I guess I get sentimental.
Alas…my garden wasn’t ready for them yet.

Anyway, this is one of those lovely weddings where the images just speak for themselves.
Styling and Event Design by Kate Holt of Flowerwild
Photography by Lacie Hansen – a beautiful see-er of things.
Published on Style Me Pretty here.


















3 Responses to Foxy Foxglove

  1. Amy ✈ Fly Away Bride

    Absolute. Utter. Gorgeousness!

  2. Ashley

    Holy Mary Miss Kate! Amazing. So stunning. Can’t stop looking at these…

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This particular wedding brings back a lot of warm snuggly memories from the spring, as well as some really heartsick, hard moments. I basically did a string of weddings back to back that kept me away from home for almost 4 weeks. Traveling solo part of the time…I migrated from Sonoma, to Carmel, to Big Sur like some sort of wandering flower gypsy; but I was wandering with great intent. Sourcing flowers from all new places, trying to have enough forethought to consider where and when I would need what containers, candles, and any other details along the way.

Ken and Alice came with me to Carmel for a few days then went off home again. Returning to real life and all the kids’ various routines. I stayed behind to produce all the flowers for the wedding in Big Sur, at one of the hardest locations I’ve ever worked, with virtually no crew. (big learning experience!) When Alice and Ken pulled away from our little cottage in Carmel, I could barely stand it. I practically chased after them down the road, then went inside to finish my work and have a little cry.
The allure of traveling for work is truly double-edged. You get to insert yourself into all these amazing landscapes and experience new places, food, flora, etc. It’s romantic – the notion; however, you also get tired, and have to say goodbye a lot – something I find hard to do.
There are good parts too. Every morning my duet of loves were with me, we walked hand in hand to breakfast- to a cozy spot called Bicyclette. We are creatures of comfort and like to revisit places we know we like:) (plus they had kale and perfectly poached eggs. YUM!) We sang and danced together, had fires in the fireplace, and Alice helped me make lots of the flowers.

She loved crafting the boutonnieres, tenderly pairing the little bits together and handing them to me so I could wrap with ribbon. Then setting them gently in their silver tray…sigh. I am truly the luckiest mom in the world. She tolerates so much insanity from me, understands when I am distracted and only half-listening, and has so much more patience than most grown women. Watching her soft hands and small fingers grab the bits of flowers and layer them one on top of the other, thoughtfully and artistically, well…there’s just nothing more rewarding than that. When she helps me with these weddings I know we are creating little memories together that will be the foundation of who she becomes. Sometimes just spending time quietly together is the best thing.

I guess that’s why these two got married – they really like just spending time together.
Rachel and Healey were married at Holman Ranch in Carmel Valley. When two people are so in love and so genuinely affectionate towards each other, it makes my work so worthwhile. You can see it in these images. Not to be overly sentimental…but I love that my little family helped in some small way, to make the day where they became a family, happen perfectly.

You can see more of this wedding, and the groom’s sweet story of the day up on Style Me Pretty.
















All Images by Jose Villa
Styling and Floral Design by Kate Holt of Flowerwild

6 Responses to Flower Gypsies

  1. janet

    That bouquet, those centerpieces – breath taking!

  2. Zachary + Wendy Stowasser {Stillwater Cinematography}

    These two are so incredible! We had the honor of creating their Films! { http://www.stillwatercinematography.com/rachel-healey-holman-ranch/ }

    Enjoyed reading your story about being on the road. Your designs and creations are worth it all! Thanks for being Awesome.

  3. sherry

    Everything looks so effortless…and love the organic elements!

  4. Amy | Fly Away Bride

    This is like being in a dream! So amazingly beautiful.

  5. Jacqueline

    Hi!

    I was wondering if you provided the flowers for the bride’s hair? If so, what kind were they and how did the bride attach them to her hair? I am looking to do the same thing for my wedding. Thank you!

  6. Kate

    hi Jaquueline – the flowers in her hair are evelyn roses I think! We wire and tape a few fresh flower heads for the bride’s hair/makeup person to thread into their hair and they usually pin them in easily. Hope that helps!

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I enjoy looking back at all this loveliness so much. This is a portion of our spring work from last season…behind the scenes. We were pretty much everywhere in California. Santa Barbara, Sonoma, Napa, Carmel (LOVE), Big Sur. All with flowers and my favorite people in tow. I am reminded how amazing the landscape and diversity of California really is.
It was a whirlwind and I almost thought that one of our many drives down the coast from Big Sur would never end. Each turn winding round into yet another turn (I get so motion sick…blah). Even the breathtaking view can’t save a girl from the panic within her own mind. HA!
Today is the kiddos’ first day back at school and my first day back to real work…which means a full studio clean up, so we are ready in spring for all the beauty yet to unfold.

Enjoy.
k
all images by moi.

SPRING 2012















6 Responses to Swimming in Flowers- part I

  1. ken holt

    wow ..

  2. Kim | Art with Nature

    absolutely stunning! i’ll never get tired of looking at your work…ever! 🙂

  3. angel swanson

    completely magical, kate. your work is so perfectly balanced with nature. timeless & inspiring. miss you! xox

  4. Gwen

    Oh, these pictures cheer me. So yummy. Thank you Kate and Ken. (Take Dramamine for those hair pin turns.)

  5. Laura

    gaaaa, your blog makes me so happy! Your florals are to die for!!!!

    xoxo

  6. […] Totally drooling over these beautiful florals. So much inspiration; Flower Wild […]

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man oh man…
There were days and moments where this really seemed impossible. But it really happened and we really went on a plane over the icy part of the planet to a green place called Ireland…
For a WEDDING. We worked and we played, and we played and we worked, and it was darn good fun. Ken drove fast on the wrong side of the road, with only minor curb hiccups right out of the gate at Cork airport. No one really seemed to care but me. I was gripping the seat tightly, screaming a bit and getting as close to the middle of the car as possible, cringing, maybe even closing my eyes now and then.

We learned the positive attributes of roundabouts. “and then, there’s a roundabout”, “Lucy” our aptly named, sugary-sweet and almost never wrong, navigator, computer-woman would tell us. Always listen to Lucy! She knows what’s best and if you get lost, well, there’s ALWAYS a pub to be found and a pint to be had (in my case this was most certainly a half pint.)

And you WILL get lost. I should note…there are no addresses there in Ireland, at least not in West Cork and the ring of Kerry – which was the rural and gorgeous landscape we were sourcing all of our product from. SO you can’t just type an address into your gps and follow it to your destination. You MUST have land coordinates. We didn’t have these. How was I supposed to know? Live and learn.

We had three stops I had meticulously researched months in advance of our job and we needed to find and cut flowers from all three of them in 2 days, with one more day to prep and build everything after that. Not a lot of time, but it did seem doable.

Well, our promised navigator was missing in action the first planned day of harvesting materials. That was a shitty deal, and the stress mounted as I realized we had no way of finding these way out places without a guide and our guide was obviously dropping the ball. Phone calls were made, stern discussions were had, and eventually the groom saved the day! He was going to be our new navigator with one day lost, and 2 days to get it all done, harvest, forage, prep and install! YIKES! My husband was my only assistant on this wedding and I must say, he endured some high stress moments with me well. Without his help, advice, and prodding I am almost certain we would have had some problems on our hands. (while we waited impatiently the first day for our escort who never arrived we explored Cork a bit and stumbled across this old prison (below) and a few places that would become our favorite spots in Cork in the days to follow…)
It was creepy and beautiful at the same time.

Day 2 in cork we set set off into the countryside on a gloriously beautiful day to find all our flowers. 2 cars, empty buckets, and some clippers in hand. This was the most magical day I could have imagined. We were welcomed into people’s homes, allowed to cut from their private gardens, shared our universal passion for growing, living, flowering things and just were in awe of everyone’s generosity and candor. It is a side of Ireland I never would have experienced if we went to just trot around the country seeing the sights. Castles, castles and more castles….It was and remains a truly unforgettable day and the people who made it possible hopefully know what that meant to us.
(below you can see us at the wonderful Ruby Harte’s farm and home and then close to Dunmanway at the cottage and private garden of Chris and Leslie. Lunch in Bantry on the coast. LOVE!!!!!)

I can’t show you any of the pictures of the wedding…as it is slated to be in a publication next fall. Bit of a wait:( But it will be worth it, the sneak peeks I’ve seen of it are sort of other worldly.

In the meantime, I hope you enjoy these snaps of what our travels were like. It was so so fun! We rode bikes across Inis Mor, the largest Gaelic speaking Island off the Eastern coast. What a day! No rain, fluffy clouds for miles. We laid on our bellies hundreds of feet above the Altlantic on the edge of an ancient cliff. This was the high ground and fort for some of the earliest tribes on the island. This was where they lived and fended off attack from the tribes across the the bay in Connemarra; A beautiful mountainous region we did not have the chance to explore this time. Such a long and amazing history and a place that really allows you to imagine the world as it once was. Rugged, and mostly untouched. Majestic and totally brutal.
I hope we will get back there again one day! But I promised Alice Paris is next. Can you blame her?

Happy New Year.
k
all images here by Ken Holt…my wonderful husband.

7 Responses to The Green Island

  1. megan

    magic! high-stress magic, but magic nonetheless 🙂 You are brave.

  2. ken holt

    what an experience!

  3. Ciara

    So lovely to see a glimpse of Cork through your eyes, and can’t wait to see what you did with all those gorgeous flowers!

  4. Bev

    Thanks for sharing – beautiful scenes and a bit of the adventures I wish we could have had on our brief visit there!

  5. Sherry Donnelly

    Oh so Lovely…thank you for being so generous!

  6. Carol

    Ah, Ireland…your grandmother smiles upon you two, Kate! Quite beautiful to behold…

  7. Gwen

    These are absolutely gorgeous pictures and I’m sure the wedding was amazingly beautiful. How fun to get your flowers from homes/farms. I can see that this was a special trip for you and your “best ever” guy. Thanks so much for sharing. It really brightened my day. Love you Katie and best wishes for 2013 for you and yours. Aunt Gwen

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I know it’s Christmas week and I should be posting something festive here, and in all likelihood I will after the fact. We’ve all been sick over here (uhg), and a touch housebound; which in my case, leads to cabin fever. Which explains why I’ve got Mexico on my mind…

Last November I was honored to be a part of the team and lovely group of people who came together to create some of the magic at Jose Villa’s annual workshop in Mexico.

It’s an experience I learned a great many things from. If you are open to bettering yourself, watching Jose work will show you what being a good business person is, and even deeper; what it takes to be a good PERSON all-around. He is modest, giving, patient, positive, encouraging, and truly generous. More than all that, he is passionate about his art. Creating images is an unstoppable passion for him. I feel like sometimes we all need a reminder to get in touch with our craft and to focus on how we can better our talents. Mexico was one such experience for me.

I know I can’t always be all of these things but seeing someone else practice such evenness and calm in the midst of a very demanding task is a great compass I carry with me for future use.

Plus…
Camaraderie
Shenanigans
Fun!

warm wishes for a lovely holiday to you all…k

Photography by Jose Villa
Film by Joel Serrato
Hair and Make-up by Mar of Team Hair and Make-up
Event Coordination by Jill Lafleur
Floral and Styling by Flowerwild
Invites and Paper by Ceci and Pitbulls and Posies
Calligraphy by Mara Zepeda of Neither Snow

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These flowers feel so cozy and wintery to me, which is definitely my mood today. Alice and I are in Santa Fe visiting my parents and it’s been snowing.

I’ll start off with an apology…I’m sorry for the lack of posts. Had a major computer breakdown after the workshop post, and have been operating off the ipad and cell phone only; which is just beyond frustrating.
New hard drive + data recovery needed. So this little laptop’s been in the shop for over a week.
(I will note, that replaced the hard drive already this year – so at least it’s all under warranty.) I was pretty sure they would not have it fixed and ready in time for this trip. Against all odds, I got a call on Friday eve, before Alice and I were set to leave. It was ready to be picked up. YAY! I can get some blog posts done….right?

Well suffice to say I picked this beauty up 5 minutes before the shop closed, a half hour after dinner was supposed to be ready, a half hour before Alice was supposed to be in bed, I wasn’t fully packed yet, so I didn’t have a chance to do anything more than turn it on to determine that it did indeed work… That’s it.

So one short flight later, resting in a comfy chair, in front of a super cozy fire, after a walk in a wet and wonderful blizzard I open it up to find they backed up the data from my previous old hard drive – not the most recent one.

Why would they do that? I don’t know. Why did they have that old drive also? I brought it to them to prove they had already removed a hard drive from the computer earlier this year, since they had no record of ever doing so. Hard evidence. Then they went ahead and backed up the old old data. I realize this probably makes no sense at all and is silly and confusing. Boring computer woes…

Thank goodness for pretty flowers, they just seem to make everything better.

In a way, it’s been great because I’ve been unplugged for a few days in a row. I’ll have some nice images to share from this little trip soon. It’s a beautiful place, and Alice had her first real snow. More than 6 inches in 3 hours. Hope you and yours are cozy and warm!

All images by Ken Holt 🙂 my wonderful and talented hubby
xo
k

4 Responses to Cozy Schmozy

  1. Amber Funk

    Hey Kate,

    I was wondering if it was possible to tage the types of flowers in the pictures, especially the lesser known kinds. I noticed these flat circular white flowers in a bouquet pictured above and have never seen them before. Can you tell me what they are? I think they are really wonderful.

  2. ken holt

    Glad you’re back online. I was missing your amazing work. 🙂

  3. Carol

    Quite beautiful! I love all the variations of white, indeed wintry.

  4. Christine Reynolds

    Love these flower colors. Perfect for a winter wedding!

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