Tuesday, October 27, 2009

HAppy Birthday Alfredo!!!

Lordy Lordy he sure don't look 40!!! We Celebrated our dear friend Alfredo's Birthday last weekend. So Heres to your 40th birthday Alfredo. May this year be Filled with peace, harmony and happiness.


On this special occasion we got to put some fancy finishing touches on Alfredo and Pacos New digs. They have recently moved just across the street from us into a beautiful new place and boy is it pretty.
Alfredo asked me to create something with wow. With free artistic vision I went to work and blasted them with color and form.
Chon added the finishing touches with beautiful candle light this always warms any place up. Just adding lots of votives with real candle light always makes everything look much more rich.
Always remember don't be shy with color, It makes people happy.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Fall colors and fruit for an elegant look.

I love using fruit in my designs. After posting my inspiration of a painting of pears I thought that this design done for my dear friend Anna's father was appropriate for a post.
Here I show that fall colors can be beautiful and sophisticated. I love this design for the beautiful earthy colors.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Inspiration.....

This Image by Louise Kikuchi of Pears is very simple and beautiful. I love the contrast of the gray bush stokes and the soft yellow of the pears. This evokes thoughts and feelings of fall for me.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Inspiration

Simple lines and bold color...........

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

A small spring wedding celebration for the sweetest girl in the world

Doing a small wedding on a budget can be tough. Last spring we were asked to do a wedding for the dearest client I've ever had. The brides request was that we bring the outdoors in. So we did.
Flowers on a tight budget can be hard but with imagination and lots of good energy you can make it happen. Here are a few tips for making your budget go far.
To make a big impact think big bold color. Color reads rich and catches the eye. You should also consider the size of your floral pieces. If you have fewer flower pieces these pieces that you do have should be larger . If your flower displays are larger the overall effect will be much more powerful.
Less is more........ Often we will group flowers. Grouping individual flowers is striking and can be very inexpensive. Below we just placed many bouquets of individual types of flowers in several different glass cylinders. Pile extra flower petals at the base of the cylinder and scatter a hand full of votive candles around. This created a beautiful and grand entrance flower display. Very inexpensive and adds to the wow factor.

This is a prime example of bold color and a very happy Bride. Enjoy planning and plan with a smile.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Happy Birthday Vallery!!!

Talk about a Party fit for a Queen...... Last Night we did an amazing Dinner party in honor of our dear friend Queen Vallery. 
Set amongst the lush green back drop of Vals Family farm Chon and I created a tablescape of Summer flowers and soft french linen.  We used Reds, Sherbet orange and Yellow for a nice contrast to all the natural greens that engulfed us. The addition of the antique Hydrangea added to the soft, feminine, elegant feel.

The Menus were a simple and sweet way to display the evenings dinner offerings.

Seven Courses of rich  Traditional Italian cuisine. Ranging from Braised Beef Short ribs with salsa verde to Buttermilk Panna cotta with figs and Black pepper shortbreads. Outstanding.
We are sure that Val was happy on her day. We hope to spend many more birthdays with her. 
Happy birthday Queen Val. We love you and you and wish you many more. Rory and Chon Zinna Design

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Easy indoor container gardens to brighten your day....

Who said that you can't have a beautiful garden indoors? If you are like many others in the city you are limited to little or no outdoor space. Its easy and cheap to bring the outdoors in. Here's how we at Zinnia created a beautiful container garden. This indoor garden is great for brightening up a room and naturally filtering the air. So take a trip to your local garden green house and pick up everything you need to freshen your nest with our easy indoor container garden. Begin by choosing plants that are appropriate for the natural light in your home. Ask your local green house o help you choose which plants will work for you. While your at your local garden center pick all the things you'll need to create your garden.
First pick the container that you love the most. Next pick the plants that will fit into your decorative container. Don't forget a liner. This will protect your furniture from water damage. Gather some small stones, some good potting mix and a small bag of sheet moss and your ready to go.
To begin your planting start by covering your work area in craft paper to cut down on the mess that the soil will make. Place stones over the drainage holes in the bottom of your planter. This will insure that all of the lovely potting soil that you will fill you container with will not end up washing out of the pot.





Add potting soil about three and a half inches from the top of the container. slightly pack down soil. Gather all of your plants.
Keeping height in mind. Add plants so that the tallest growing plants stay pretty central and any plants that are low growing or cascading stay to the outer perimeter of the planter.
Once these plants are in place, add potting soil to about one inch from the lip of the container. If you fill to full with potting soil, when you water your plant it will over flow.
To cover the soil add small amounts of sheet moss. Adding the sheet moss will also help to insulate the soil and retain some moisture.
Final details are always the most important. Give the sides of your container a good wipe down and you are all done. Make sure you water on a regular basis and your plants will be happy happy happy. These small little gardens look great as a table center piece or a nice plant to have on a desk or sideboard.