Please also check out Lisa Rundall’s Photography. She is Ah-ma-ZING!
http://www.lisarundallphotography.com
One more photo for fun!…
Please also check out Lisa Rundall’s Photography. She is Ah-ma-ZING!
http://www.lisarundallphotography.com
One more photo for fun!…
So thrilled to share a beautiful article that we are mentioned in, The Colorado Wedding Magazine!
This gorgeous wedding takes place in Morrison, CO. at the Red Rocks Country Club. Natalie and Eli (bride and groom) share a love of everything nature such as hiking, skiing, and wild style flowers. Right up my alley!
It was a honor to participate in creating this day to be magical for these two love birds. I must mention that I feel so lucky to be able to take my passion for nature, and share it with like-minded people. I think that is truly how the magic unfolds!
Thanks for reading this. Check out the full spread at www.thecoloradoweddingmagazine.com
Vendors:
Photography: Tyler Freear
Stationary & laser cut animals: Platypus Papers
Wedding Planner: Heidi Larson from As You Wish
Florals: Azalea Botanics (me!)
Many people feel that having plants and flowers around can improve overall happiness and even work productivity. I of course feel that they do have a positive impact on people and atmosphere.
Over the past several years, there have been some scientific studies to show the effects of plants and flowers in the workplace. These studies have actually shown that there is an increase of productivity in the workplace and that the employees in those work places do feel an improved emotional state.
In an article posted on aboutflowers.com regarding a study that Texas A&M University conducted, the results showed that both men and women showed an increase in innovative thinking and problem solving techniques. Men who participated generated 15% more ideas while exposed to plants/flowers in the workplace than men who were not exposed to plants/flowers.
Our research shows that a change as simple as adding flowers and plants can be important in the most meaningful way to businesses in the modern economy,” said Dr. Roger Ulrich, lead researcher on the project. “People’s productivity, in the form of innovation and creative problem solving, improved – which in certain circumstances could mean the difference between mild and great business success.
“Texas A&M: Flowers & Plants Promote Innovation, Ideas.” Http://www.aboutflowers.com. Web.
While modern and lean office spaces can be cost efficient and appealing, an environment that is too minimal can feel sterile and actually have a negative impact on the overall well-being of its tenants. There are plenty of ways to still maintain a modern interior aesthetic while incorporating more organic elements such as plants and flowers. There are a lot of options that can help blend plants and flowers into a variety of interior themes, from a multitude of container styles, built-in fixtures, wall mount installations and even hanging containers.
An article from theguardian.com provides some insights into a study that Exeter University conducted around this topic. It’s so interesting to see how one of nature’s most abundant creations can really help people beyond the garden.
Dr Chris Knight from Exeter University and his fellow psychologists, who have been studying the issue for 10 years, concluded that employees were 15% more productive when “lean” workplaces are filled with just a few houseplants, as employees who actively engage with their surroundings are better workers.
Malik, Shiv. “Plants in Offices Increase Happiness and Productivity.” Http://www.theguardian.com. 31 Aug. 2014. Web.
An article on sciencedaily.com involving the Exeter University study stated that there were reports of significant increased satisfaction in the workplace, self-reported improved concentration, and there was an improvement of perceived overall air quality.
‘Green’ offices with plants make staff happier and more productive than ‘lean’ designs stripped of greenery, new research shows.
“Why plants in the office make us more productive”
Http://www.sciencedaily.com. 1 Sep. 2014. Web.
There are more studies out there and more that are being conducted in this space. Aside from anecdotal reports, there is now scientific evidence of the benefits of plants and flowers in the workplace, not just for the people, but for the companies as well. Happier employees mean a happier workspace and more productivity!
Our great friends at Bear Creek Distillery are officially opening up their tasting room to the public! It’s been a long journey for them and we’re all excited.
They invited me to help enhance their space with some plant installations and I couldn’t have been more excited. Their space is already beautiful with a rustic theme utilizing reclaimed snow fence wood and other materials.
Here is one of the pieces I installed:
Be sure to visit them when you get a chance. They are currently offering Silver Rum and Rye Vodka with other spirits in the works. I advice you to try out this new local gem and purchase a bottle or tow for your home collection.
visit their site for more details:
Wow! It’s already time for the holidays. The summer has been awesome and I have had some amazing experiences working with some of the greatest people.
I was very fortunate to work with clients on their special days. Weddings are some of my favorite events to be a part of. I have also had the opportunity to be a part of other events, providing arrangements and bouquets to some very special people, participate in local markets, collaborate with local artists and continue the growth of my business.
Here are some photos from my work over the last season:
Thank you to everyone who has help support me and who have been a part of this great journey with me.