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Beautiful floral crowns

For holidays I wanted to send something to my wedding clients as well as all of the wonderful vendors I had the pleasure of working with this year. So I rounded up a few models for a special photo shoot for some Christmas bridal themed cards. I wanted some simple, Christmasy floral crowns to decorate to my faux brides with, after doing some online research and making a few phone calls, I enlisted the help of The Flower House here in Niagara Falls on Portage road. They made me some gorgeous crowns, each one special and unique. One was covered with bright red berries with a touch of green foliage and the second was full of lush winter greens. They even added their own sweet details of a twine at the back to tie the crowns into place, which suited the crowns perfectly!

Being the start of winter, the models (Griffin and Amanda), and myself were anticipating a chilly shoot. However with the balmy weather we've been having over the past while, the shoot was balmy and the sun was warm. We spent hours in an empty field having the fun and the images we produced together made for beautiful holiday themed cards! Check out my cards below! I'm so happy with how they turned out.


Special thanks to The Flower House for creating such beautiful crowns. For more information or to contact them for their services check out their website!
 
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