By dot@mintsPublished: February 28th, 2008Posted in: Real Weddings 
I fell in love with this Morocco lantern right away and couldn’t help but highly highly recommended it to one of our brides. Sitting on top of a bed of red carnations in a dark brown wood box, the illuminous glow of the ivory metal lantern creates a special romantic yet mysterious ambiance. And look closer, you will find something sweet: tiny red apples and light pink dahlias.
By dot@mintsPublished: February 28th, 2008Posted in: Real Weddings 
The plumeria alba (yellow and white flower) was overnight shipped here from Hawaii!! The local folks told me if a woman wears it over the right ear, it means she is seeking a relationship. If it is over the left, it means she is taken. I just think it is so cute.
By dot@mintsPublished: February 20th, 2008Posted in: Real Weddings 
I wanted to post these pictures for a very long time as this is one of “my” favorite 2007 designs! I love it so much because I handcrafted it myself. I love it so much because it has all the little things I heart, such as green hydrangea, red, yellow and orange ranunculus, small tomatoes, lemons, and manzanita branches!! and I love it so much because of its vibrant color and it just makes me happy. hm…are you thinking a yellow and orange wedding too?
By dot@mintsPublished: February 9th, 2008Posted in: Real Weddings 
In Chinese, the words “lotus seed” sound the same as “year child” and thus the ancient Chinese believed putting them in the tea would help the newlyweds produce children. hm…do you want to give it a try?!
By dot@mintsPublished: December 13th, 2007Posted in: Real Weddings 
Simply abundant for your dinning table!! Apple green cymbidium orchids, black magic roses, cherries, artichokes, (lotus) pod, and cinnamon sticks in a square vase.

Green anthurium, white dendrobium orchids, white mini cymbidium orchids, sandblasted manzanita branches, seashells, and clear glass pebbles in a tall glass vase.