Jennifer + Aaron | Mistwood Golf Club | Jordan Imhoff Photography

I was fortunate enough to do flowers for Jennifer + Aaron’s wedding not once, but TWICE. First back in 2020 with only 10 guests and a livestream, and again this year (2021) with all of their guests like they had originally hoped. Thank you Covid vaccine for that! Both weddings took place at Mistwood Golf Club, and I was the florist and Jordan Imhoff was the photographer at both! That’s why there are so many great photos from both events.

This year we did our circle arch (also called a ring or infinity arch) for their ceremony backdrop. All of the goodies from the arch were reused after the ceremony to make one beautifully epic head table! The overall look was white blooms and lots of foliage, with tiny accents of lavender herb in the bouquet and centerpieces.

One of my favorite things was the back of the ceremony chair “garlands”. I have never had a client do this before and I loved the look! The king’s style head table was nothing short of epic– with candlesticks, votives, garlands, flowers, floral pieces from the arch, and lanterns from the ceremony. We had enough garland from the ceremony to add some to the mantle and the sweets table as well. It was so fabulous!

Here are photos from the original, intimate wedding last year. Love how excited and happy they look here! This ceremony was quaint, so we did our traditional arch covered in faux foliage garlands, with some fresh added on top. The bouquet had some additional touches of lavender herb and some lavender sweet pea as well. The couple wore different attire for their original wedding than for their bigger 2021 wedding– but I love both looks!

Congrats to Jennifer and Aaron and thank you to Jordan Imhoff for sharing these lovely images with us!

Shelby + Kyle | Warehouse 109 Wedding | Redmond Digital Media

Shelby + Kyle’s wedding at Warehouse 109 was one of our only “sizable” events this year due to the Pandemic– and I put that word “sizable” in quotes because it had around 50 people which was really the highest we got with the # of guests rules this season. Some of the venues had more than 50 guests, split into different rooms. I get it, we are all desperate to work and these guidelines make that very hard. However, since my husband is immunocompromised I was and am fine not catching Covid at a wedding while doing flowers and I fully understand the risks of larger, unmasked groups gathering. It is hard to be on both sides both wanting to work again to survive but also wanting it to be safer before doing so.

 

 

Anyways. The results of these smaller weddings were the same as far as my work goes, Kio Kreations still delivered beautiful flowers. Our team was much smaller. Mostly only me doing stuff, Laura helping with a few of the larger wedding orders with me (masked, sitting/standing by our own tables, faced away from each other– it was very interesting but we kept it safe). Liz, Amy, Monica and Kathleen helped with some setups and teardowns as it was hard when 2 clients pushed their weddings to the same weekend– which happened a couple times this summer and fall. I am grateful I had a team who were both willing to still help setup events still while wearing masks so we could be as safe as possible. There is no real need to say this has been a weird year. I don’t stand alone in that statement. We are all there. Not just locally, or even statewide but globally. 2020 for many people totally sucks. I am just glad that some of my couples were able to tie the knot and move forward with their lives albeit with changes made to their celebratory plans in the process. Redmond Digital Media did a great job capturing this beautiful wedding.

 

 

Special thanks to Warehouse 109, Redmond Digital Media for their collaboration with this lovely wedding for Shelby + Kyle and congrats to our couple who are now happily married and still got to have a mini celebration with their closest family and friends despite the current Pandemic climate.

 

Milk Bath Maternity Session with Floral Crown | Plainfield Event Florist

When Jackie Cate Photography asked for a floral crown for a “milk bath maternity session” I had no idea what she was talking about!  I was pleasantly surprised to see how gorgeous the photos from this session came out!

What a unique idea–and the floral crown is showcased beautifully!

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Kio at Work Designing with Flowers | True Grace Friendor Feature | Naperville Wedding Florist

A few months back I had the pleasure of being photographed for a “friendor” series my friend Grace of True Grace Photography was doing for her blog. The full feature can be seen here on her website…but I have included some of the photos from the feature below. I love that Grace captured virtually every step of my process: the flowers, supplies, container and tools that I use; the way in which I lay out my flowers while I’m designing; the way I place and hold the flowers and foliage as I create a design; AND even some photos of my two little daughters by my side as they often are while I’m working.

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Here are some photos showing the process from start to finish… showing a lovely compote design and bouquet completed by the end.

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And wanted to finish this post one of my favorite photos of the bunch…Aria is tired of Mommy working too much and it shows! 😉

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Thank you Grace for featuring me and my girls as part of your series! We loved working with you and can’t wait to have our family photos taken this fall with you!

Jolly Holiday Mary Poppins Birthday | Aria’s 3rd Birthday Party | Naperville Event Planner

Somehow in the midst of our busy wedding season and having my second daughter Vivian, I totally forgot to post the amazing photos of my daughter Aria’s Jolly Holiday Mary Poppins-themed 3rd Birthday party that we had at the studio this August. The party was so awesome that it was featured on Hostess with the Mostess blog in September, which you can check out here. My awesome friend Jennifer Kaye Photography took the photos (as she does every year!) and it was such a fun, unique party–you have to check it out! It was so awesome it was ALSO was featured on Catch My Party Blog as well here!

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I love the classic movie Mary Poppins and am happy to report that my daughter loves it as well! We enjoy singing all of the songs together and she really loves the part where they jump into a colorful chalk painting and enjoy “a Jolly Holiday with Mary” while dancing with penguin waiters and racing carousel horses through the English countryside! I felt this would be an awesome party theme for her third birthday…“A Jolly Holiday with Aria!”

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I like to include a portrait or likeness of my daughter in all of her birthday invitations, so for this one I made a custom silhouette of her that reminiscent of Mary Poppins herself. I used this “cameo” for signage, stickers, seals, and even on some cupcake picks! There were 60 cupcakes so lots of decorative picks were created for them including 3-D paper rosettes, penguin ones, kite ones, and little birdies too. Decorations were very important to make it feel fancy in our otherwise messy floral studio space so I draped the shelves with curtains and covered all of the tables with tablecloths and made lots of floral arrangements in tea cups, cute signage and used vintage plates and glass apothecary jars to display food and favor items. The main floral piece was a gold candelabra on the gift table which looked like something the Banks’ family might have owned!

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A “chalk painting” was also needed to really nail this theme — so I did a chalk pastel piece inspired by the movie and had it blown up to be a photo backdrop. I decorated a carousel horse with a floral wreath and used it as the perfect “Jolly Holiday photo booth” for all of the guests to pose in front of. It was awesome to see all of the guests post their family shots to Facebook and Instagram! It was very well-received!

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Food and drinks were also integral to the theme; I really wanted delicate tea sandwiches and other British-inspired items to be the main focus along with some delicious cupcakes and desserts! We also did a Mary Poppins-themed “favor buffet” with nods to the movie including boxes of sidewalk chalk, mini kites, rulers (to see how you measure up!), tuppence and other goodies! When there are a lot of different ages of kids attending our parties, I think a favor buffet is a great option so parents can pick things that are age-appropriate (and abide by their dietary standards) for their kiddos!

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We also had some great Mary Poppins games and activities at the party. Including: “a spoonful of sugar (cubes) relay race,” “pin on the bowtie penguin” game, sidewalk chalk creative time, and we even had out 3 vintage Mary Poppins eBay finds: Mary Poppins Carousel Game, Jolly Holiday Jigsaw Puzzle and a Mary Poppins card game!

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Of course the guest of honor wore a Mary Poppins hat and gloves (for about 1/3 the party) and dressed in white to honor Mary’s Jolly Holiday attire. Aria had the best time ever at her party and everyone would agree it was practically perfect in every way!

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