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"Where flowers bloom, so does hope." Lady Bird Johnson

Meet Mary (the right sister):

My love for flowers started at a young age. One of my first memories growing up on our family farm was playing outside with my sisters (I am lucky to have two!) and gathering "flowers" for a bouquet for our loving mother. Little did I know, I was collecting some really beautiful (and unfortunately sneeze-inducing) blooms. I gave them to my mother and she thanked me, proudly displaying them on the back step of our farmhouse. Poor Dad is severely allergic. Everyone that came and went loved the colorful bouquet unexpectedly adorning our warm brick steps. I have never grown tired of the warm feeling I receive after giving my floral designs to friends, I believe it is what I am meant to do with my life. The simple act of creating a beautiful collection of nature's finest blooms and soaking up the smiles from our brides heals my soul. I consider myself extremely lucky that I can now devote 100% of myself to my business, well except for my little Lee.

At the ripe age of 25 (ha), I am proud of the path I am on in life. A Garden Party is going on 4 years, I have been happily married to my first love for over 2 years and we are settled in cozily on his family farm in a small town. We recently expanded our family on July 11th, 2009 to include Lee, a giggly, fuzzy-headed, curious, somehow always hungry little boy. We enjoy going to Penn State games (Horticulture, Class of 2006), playfully bickering about what to record on our DVR (don't act like you aren't guilty also), eating dinner together after the fields are tended, ignoring our cell phones on Sunday evening and getting our hearing back after spending time with our 4 nieces (ages 5 through 5 months).

Meet Dawn (the left sister, but somehow always right):

Playing with flowers has always been a part of who I am. Even as a little girl I remember picking the tiniest clover flowers and using them to decorate my dollhouse. In high school I was lucky enough to get involved in horticulture class and really dove into floral design. My college years (SUNY Cobleskill, Class of 02) introduced me to all aspects of horticulture. As an ornamental horticulture major, I learned about hundreds of trees, all by Latin name of course! Lots of my spare time at school was spent in the floral design lab with my new best friends. Amazingly enough, the first big wedding I designed for happened to be my own! Since my wedding a little over 7 years ago, it is amazing to think of where I am now. I have a fabulous husband, Chip, who is more than happy to take over "mommy" duty when I am at the flower shop working away. We have been blessed with two little girls, Grace and Leah, who like to spend a lot of their time picking flowers for me! My girls are always itching for an adventure, so we spend lots of time outdoors and make almost weekly trips to the zoo and park together. Grave even amazed her teachers this year when she explained the difference between deciduous and evergreen trees! It seems some things run in the family...

What we stand for:

Dawn and I have enjoyed watching our business grow from designing for our own weddings, to serving dozens and dozens of lucky brides. Our commitment to each other and to our business is one of the easiest things we have ever done. We believe that by doing what we love and always giving our best, our business will reflect that. Nothing makes me happier than watching our vision come to life through flowers. We are lucky to be able to say that we LOVE our jobs; we adore meeting with glowing brides, helping to plan their special day, adding our unique and personal touches with flowers, and then watching it all come together perfectly, just as nature intended.

A Garden Party is just beginning to bloom, our hope planted the seed...

5 Things I LOVE about my job.

My life has recently gone through some major changes…and we all know that sometimes it is hard to adjust to change, particularly if you are of Colson descent (my sister Dawn can attest to this). In June, I said good-bye (or adios) to my friends and co-workers at Centerton Nursery, where I was the Propagation Manager for 3 years, and I said hello to my first born, Lee. I chose not to return to the greenhouse ( I do miss those beautiful mornings there though), but instead chose to focus on my business and my baby. I was a little nervous and a lot excited about the new path my life was taking, and with 6 months under my belt, I am now beginning to realize it was one of the best decisions I ever made. I no longer have one title, but many: I am a full time floral designer, mother and wife and loving every diaper and dahlia-filled day of it! I decided to share with you a few of the reasons (in no particular order) why I love my new job so much:

1. I meet so many great people!

While many people in the wedding industry complain about bridezillas (I have met one or two), I have found that 99% of brides are just happy, glowing women who want to have a magical day! They are giddy and full of excitement, and it is contagious. If I didn’t want to share in their happiness, I wouldn’t be in this industry. I love all my brides!

She was a sweetie! And we adored her fall garden wedding too :) We made lots of friends!

A stunning bride and a stunning sunflower bouquet

2. I work with my best friend!

I know, I know, I hear it all the time, “”Beware of owning a business with your family”. Well, I am willing to take the risk. My sister, Dawn, and I really are best friends. We talk EVERY SINGLE DAY and usually at least 3 times a day (my apologies to her adorable husband), there is a lot of business (or gossip) to discuss in a day! When we have to work late finishing a wedding masterpiece, it doesn’t even feel like work! We are just working in our shop, listening to Mariah, laughing about our kids, teasing our husbands, brainstorming business ideas, and maybe having a glass of wine. Could our working conditions get any better?

Business Fun

Sisterly Love

3. I get to be creative. EVERY. DAY.

I meet with brides every week that are in need of some inspiration, and I am so honored to be that source! They come through my door with a theme of “Green” (which isn’t a theme at all, but that would be another blog), and leave with a gardeny, natural, whimsical theme filled with ferns and flora abound! We toss around ideas like hot potatoes and our creative juices combine to make one fine wedding cocktail. It makes every day and every wedding exciting and different, you can’t say that for every job!

White hydrangea spheres in branches and of course, crystals!

White hydrangea spheres in branches and of course, crystals!

4. I have the best little helper!

I am home all day with my 6 month old son AND running my business, which makes for a busy day! Our schedule is a little bit like this: get up early, giggle at Mommy, breakfast of champions, email check, diaper change and phone calls (this is tricky), play time, paper work, read/eat a book, nap time, Mommy frantically gets a million emails sent and phone calls made during these 90 minutes, diaper change, lunch, tickle time, diaper change, nap time (he is a good napper!), afternoon office field day, diaper change while on the phone, cook dinner, welcome Daddy home, clean up the house, Daddy play time, Lee’s nightcap, our nightly peak-a-boo session, tuck Lee into bed at 8, one last email check, at least one terrible tv show with the hubby, then collapse. repeat again. Doesn’t this sound fun? It really is, Lee adds so much life to my life…the expression, “My kids are sucking the life out of me” does not apply, it is the opposite! True, I don’t get as much done as I did before and yes I am exhausted at the end of the day, but our little farmhouse is full of happiness and love. I couldn’t ask for anything more.

Lee, you are a too cute for your own good. See www.tinajayphotography.com for more pics!

Lee, you are a too cute for your own good. See www.tinajayphotography.com for more pics!

5. A Garden Party’s success is MY responsibility.

I am the kind of person that works well under pressure, which is a great trait for an entrepreneur to have! I put a lot of pressure on myself to establish the kind of business that I can be proud of, and I hope that I am one step closer with every wedding that we complete. I am constantly challenging myself to be more creative, more productive with my time and energy, and more focused on A Garden Party’s future. If I fail, it falls on me. But if I succeed, there is not a sweeter feeling in the world. It makes it all seem worth it.

Mary with purple bouquet

Proud Owner of A Garden Party

I have always been a big believer that you should fill your life only with things that bring you joy, and your job should be one of them. So if youare lucky enough to have a job that you love (or at least some parts of it), please share it with me! I want to hear about it!

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January 20, 2010 - 11:05 am Roanna - You really are super woman -- I don't know how you do the Mom/Wife thing and also this business at the same time! I am so happy for you because I know you're doing what you love... I couldn't imagine you doing anything else with your life! I am really excited that I am able to have you and Dawn share your love and talent at my wedding :)

January 20, 2010 - 8:47 pm Tina - Amen! Love this post:)

January 21, 2010 - 11:04 am Sarah - You are on the right path creating designs BETTER than Platinum Weddings! Now if only I could figure this whole career thing out as well as you! Can't wait to see the post from our wedding. Still can't believe what I saw!

January 21, 2010 - 3:56 pm Kylene - You and Dawn do amazing work :) Congrats on all your success!!

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