By dot@mintsPublished: October 20th, 2007Posted in: Real Weddings 
Many people ask us how to turn the traditional floral art into something personal and unique. My answer is short and simple. It is all came from you guys. Your stories inspire us to continue to explore and to create something new. Our ideas may come from your love of fruity oranges or a piece of jewelry that you always wear. I am not kidding. Many great designs are came from little details.
Wedding stationery by Charlyn Koo
Hotel Sofitel Redwood City
Kohl Mansion Burlingame
By dot@mintsPublished: October 13th, 2007Posted in: Real Weddings 
Orange is my bff’s favorite color as it is happy and energetic, but she couldn’t use it for her wedding as her parents wanted everything in red and red only. So, I was a bit hesitated to share these beautiful pictures by John as I am sure my BFF would be a bit disappointed. But oh well, maybe I just send you something in orange this Christmas to make up your loss. =P
The Pacific Athletic Club in Redwood City
Pictures by John of Living Photography
Wedding Stationery by Charlyn Koo
By dot@mintsPublished: October 12th, 2007Posted in: Real Weddings 
Sugar plum is definitely the color for Jaclyn and John and we are so thrilled to help them with their wedding decor as we love the Carneros Innand we definitely won’t mind visiting Napa!! Before the setup, Gary helped Canna and I took some pictures at the Apple Orchard. We are still waiting for the pictures from Anna Kuperberg Photography, but I am going to share with you some of the pictures Gary took. Of course, it is nothing compared to Anna’s ones. She is my favorite photographer and her works has appeared in many wedding magazines and is in the permanent collections of the Philadelphia Art Museum and the St. Louis Art Museum.