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Grapevine Floral Crown

October 17, 2014

Photography by Chia Chong Floral Design by Christy Hulsey and Amanda Currier of Colonial House of Flowers Produced by Salted and Styled and Camp Makery for Pottery Barn Have and Hold Concept and Styling by Libbie Summers  Production […]

Fall Garden Garland

October 15, 2014

Photography by Chia Chong Concept and Styling by Libbie Summers Produced by Salted and Styled and Camp Makery for Pottery Barn Have and Hold Floral Design by Christy Hulsey and Amanda Currier of Colonial House of Flowers Production […]

A Flower as Flour

June 21, 2014

Photography by Ashley Woodson Bailey     Be one of the lucky 20 and take a flower class with Ashley. Join Ashley Woodson Bailey for a morning of flowers and […]

Forever Honeysuckle

May 31, 2014

Words and Photography by Ashley Woodson Bailey Galveston, Texas.  1977.  I see and smell honeysuckle vine for the first time and wonder if I can eat it.  To my delight, […]

Flowers Under The Sea

April 22, 2014

Design and photography by Ashley Woodson Bailey Words by Libbie Summers In the years before hoards of blonde-haired tourists packed onto head boats wearing skimpy bathing suits and sporting gold […]

Sweet Cinnamon Sugar

February 12, 2014

Words, Design and Photography by Ashley Bailey When I talk about cinnamon, it always includes sugar. I am not sure I fully understood that cinnamon sugar wasn’t actually cinnamon until […]

My Own Citrus Tree

December 21, 2013

Words and Artwork by Ashley Woodson Bailey  I have artist and friend Katherine Sandoz to thank for suggesting we switch mediums this week inspired by grapefruit.  I had such fun creating this […]

Citrus Wreath

December 18, 2013

Words and Floral Design by katherine sandoz It’s Wednesday, but today I’ve switched places with Ashley Woodson Bailey.  I have all the citrus (and camellias) one needs to make an […]

Turnip Inspired Floral Design

December 7, 2013

Words, Photography and Design by Ashley Bailey I fell hard for the look of these amazing black turnips as I walked into Whole Foods. I knew I was supposed to […]

The Yuca in Poetry

October 19, 2013

Words and Artwork by katherine sandoz Poetry by Richard Blanco The United States Poet Laureate, writer and teacher, Richard Blanco finds fodder for his poetry in home, place and identity, but […]

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