The results of a florist and a photographer having a little fun on a hot Sunday afternoon:



Sometimes the most beautiful things can happen when you least plan it. I had some unused anemones from my wonderful wholesaler and a mounting collection of tea tins. I called Annabella (of Annabella Charles) and asked her opinion as to what to do... and this mini-shoot was born. It was so much fun working with a color palate that as unintentional and yet naturally very appealing. We each contributed our own bits and pieces including an old wooden tool box I acquired from S.Y. Wilson's Antique store in Arlington and some greens from my neighbor's garden!*And a little note of thanks to our husbands who watched the kids while we got some flower/photo creativity out of our systems!
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