(Image Courtesy of Southern Weddings Magazine)
Sorry I have not been blogging the last 2 weeks, but I've been away all last week taking some awesome clay flower classes with my instructors, Yukiko and Kazuko Miyai. More on that in another blog post..... I wanted to share some fabulous news! My gardenia and blush pink anemone hair flower made it into the 2nd issue of Southern Weddings Magazine!!!! I was so honored when I received an Etsy convo from Emily Ayer one of the art directors on the Southern Weddings Magazine team. I have to say, I have never met a more wonderful and downright sweet group of women who work for a STELLAR bridal magazine. It's true what they say about the South and their "Southern charm"!
(Image Courtesy of Southern Weddings Magazine)
I know that there's always a possibility that when asked by a magazine you may not make the final cut. So I was a little skeptical going in, but the week of the magazine's launch party I got a sneak peek of my spread! I made it into the Fab Finds section of the magazine along with Tiffany, Palomas Nest and many other talented wedding professionals!
I can't wait to get my hands on this magazine and see all the amazing photos and editorial. I missed my chance to get the 1st issue so I'm definitely excited to see what these talented women have created for the 2nd issue. I haven't yet seen the issue on newsstands here in California, but I hope it will make it's way down this way. Most of the distribution is in the South and Southeast. If you are dying to get a copy of it, you can order it online directly from Southern Weddings! Thank you again to the fabulous women of Southern Weddings Magazine, you truly are the BEST of the BEST!
Sorry I have not been blogging the last 2 weeks, but I've been away all last week taking some awesome clay flower classes with my instructors, Yukiko and Kazuko Miyai. More on that in another blog post..... I wanted to share some fabulous news! My gardenia and blush pink anemone hair flower made it into the 2nd issue of Southern Weddings Magazine!!!! I was so honored when I received an Etsy convo from Emily Ayer one of the art directors on the Southern Weddings Magazine team. I have to say, I have never met a more wonderful and downright sweet group of women who work for a STELLAR bridal magazine. It's true what they say about the South and their "Southern charm"!
(Image Courtesy of Southern Weddings Magazine)
I know that there's always a possibility that when asked by a magazine you may not make the final cut. So I was a little skeptical going in, but the week of the magazine's launch party I got a sneak peek of my spread! I made it into the Fab Finds section of the magazine along with Tiffany, Palomas Nest and many other talented wedding professionals!
I can't wait to get my hands on this magazine and see all the amazing photos and editorial. I missed my chance to get the 1st issue so I'm definitely excited to see what these talented women have created for the 2nd issue. I haven't yet seen the issue on newsstands here in California, but I hope it will make it's way down this way. Most of the distribution is in the South and Southeast. If you are dying to get a copy of it, you can order it online directly from Southern Weddings! Thank you again to the fabulous women of Southern Weddings Magazine, you truly are the BEST of the BEST!
Thank you so much for your sweet words! We feel lucky to have featured YOUR beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteYou are incredible, Diane! I'm so in love with your pieces. Thank you for these very kind words!! xo
ReplyDeleteLara & Emily - Now who's making who smile??? :) Thank you again for giving me the opportunity to share what I do with your readers. Anxiously waiting to get my very own copy to read. The Gals of Southern Weddings Magazine TRULY ROCK! :)
ReplyDeleteDiane, loved all your work. I just got introduced to breadcraft an lamasa, and was looking for more ideas, that's when I came across your work. I was awestruck. Beautiful work. Keep it up. I was wondering if these flowers can be made using the breadcraft dough?
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