Showing posts with label keep it natural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keep it natural. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2016

TTL x & OTHER STORIES



SATURDAY + SUNDAY
 NOV 12 - 13

$15 - $20 

WILDFLOWER BOUQUETS @ & Other Stories

The perfect mix of highbrow/lowbrow bouquets beautifully wrapped in felted paper. Perfect to bring a little cheer to your home and or loved one. Stop by the store and get one (or two or three) this weekend! 

Address:
370 North Beverly Drive
90210 CA, Beverly Hills

Hours:
Saturday 10:00am - 7:00pm
Sunday 11:00am - 6:00pm

Sunday, November 29, 2015


Flowers by Louesa Roebuck
Happy Sunday!

A brilliant floral moment as created by Louesa Roebuck (yes, an inspiration and hero of mine in the natural world)! The dried with the fresh! 

What is informing your work these days, dear reader?

Thursday, September 10, 2015




A few words about weddings, etiquette and magic. We recently did a wedding at a really spectacular setting for a super sweet couple. This is where the magic ends. I wasn't sure whether or not I would (or should) share with you my feelings about weddings and more specifically this one particular wedding, but I think I should. Maybe someone else (you) could learn from our experience. Always trust your gut. Always.

I am reluctant to do floral work for wedding ceremonies. Not all of them mind you, because the ones I have done in the past have had a spectacular essence to them. But I am aware of the excessiveness that certain weddings carry. I don't want to contribute to the waste of flowers and water. The stress is usually high and the sleep very little. The focus on perfection is relentless, the work strenuous. It is a lot of prep work and a lot of caffeine (and time away from Aele). I much rather be in a field picking wildflowers with my girls and Aele in my arms! This particular wedding was something that I have so fortunately avoided all these years. We worked with an event company, not the bride and groom. As a general rule I like to meet the person who I am creating for, see if we connect (or not) and feel out the vibe. There was a lot (a lot) of negotiating and going back and forth with what we were presenting and what the event company wanted, not with what the bride wanted. Wait a minute, whose wedding is it anyways? Already at this point we had our doubts. There was a lot of pressure and questioning of everything and not a lot of trust in our abilities. This is something that we have never experienced. I need to  trusted, to be given the space to both create and to allow my floral magicians working along my side to do the same. To do what they do best (there is a reason I work with them after all). Positively and encouraging, I take care of my team and in return they work above and beyond. I am grateful and trusting of my team. I could not do it without them (Alana I hope that you are reading this). We are a family and approach the work in front of us with excitement, enthusiasm and most of all, love. I digress, sorry. Back to this wedding. After every email or phone call, I would feel the magic of what would usually be something wondrous and delicately beautiful, slipping away. It dwindled until finally there was none. Zero. There was no room for any creative whims. Nothing wild and free.  Our hearts were not in it. I'm not sure what we were really hired for? At this point I realized that we just needed to put our heads down and get through it because we had committed, not to the event company but to the kind couple that was getting married - this is not the way I want to work. I also tend to have a rebellious spirit when put in micro-managing working conditions. I cannot explain it but I start to stubbornly work against the flow. This is not what I want. Not what my team wants. This is definitely not what the event company wants. Long story kept short, the flowers turned out beautifully and we not only held our own in a rather unfriendly and oppressively hot working environment (over one hundred degrees that weekend), but we managed to help the event company's team finish up their end! We never received a thank you, a gracious nod of acknowledgement, or a simple smile. I was dumbfounded. A lesson in manners: always take the time to acknowledge hard work and say thank you. That is pretty straight forward, right? All this really made me feel this upset. My dream team did not deserve this and I think my inner motherhood came out to defend. And so I share all this here with you.

OK, all this to say dear reader, TIGERS to LILIES will do weddings. But we are selective. I hope that after reading this you too will understand where we are coming from. Creating the festive magic that only flowers carry for a ceremony of love is as dreamy as it gets. I would love to read your thoughts about this subject if you want to share. 

Monday, August 17, 2015

Tuesday, July 28, 2015













Every once in a while, TIGERS to LILIES will do a wedding. This wedding still holds so much warm beauty, natural elegance and magic for me when I look through the photos. 

Saturday, July 25, 2015

CUBS to LILIES















 



OK, remember the post before last where I mentioned finding balance? Well one of the themes that keeps recurring (naturally) is one of children. Because of Aele I am so much more aware of time, of what matters, and of how I can contribute in an even bigger way. I keep thinking of CUBS to LILIES; an extension of TTL but all to do with children. I want to share all the things that I am discovering being Aele's mama and how she is teaching me to dive even deeper within my work. So while this gentle yet steadfast notion unfolds (at the only pace it can), allow me to share a workshop that Alana and I did for children for Mother's Day this year.  

Set up in a spacious and airy greenhouse, we set up a table for the eleven kids who eagerly participated in our 2-part workshop. The first half was creating cards for their moms using earth friendly, non-toxic watercolors. After a brief picnic lunch under the big eucalyptus trees, the children continued with the second half of our workshop: creating floral crowns for their mother's to wear on Mother's Day! It was such a sweet, heartfelt workshop! The children loved every minute of it and their joy was infectious. It felt pretty special to share an experience like this with these young spirits. 

See more here.
And stay tuned for more CUBS to LILIES...

xo!

Thursday, July 23, 2015






Working away and all the while trying to keep a fine balance between mama-hood and work. It has been an ever-changing topic for me, but one that I am embracing strongly. How are you doing dear readers? Tell me something new about you!

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

WILDFLOWERS FROM THE HEART FOR MOM





 A WILDFLOWER WORKSHOP FOR MOM!
at EnSoie

SUNDAY MAY 10  /  1-3PM

$125 pp and you get to bring mom for free


Friends! I have a treat for your moms! To celebrate my very first mother's day, I will be hosting a workshop this Sunday, Mother's Day, from 1-3pm at the beautiful shop Ensoie. Lots of wildflowers and beautiful vases to work with. But here is the best part: you pay for yourself and get to bring your mom along for free. Also: you will get a 25% discount for any of the EnSoie vases, perfect combination for mom don't you think? 

* Petal-pressed cake & lavender cocktails will be served to make this the perfect after brunch stop for mom.

RSVP with me at lcuzor@yahoo.com + see you Sunday!

Thursday, March 12, 2015






A few shots from an installation we did over at En Soie. We created a curtain out of pressed petals to unveil their SS15 collection! It was so much fun and a lot of work, but extremely gratifying to create such a massive piece with our hands. It felt substantial too. Even though our materials were extremely light, it had a really wonderful weight to it. 

I have to say it was nice getting to put some of my pressed petals to good use too. Have I mentioned that I have books and books filled with so many pressed petals in between them. Patient little jewels  waiting to be seen...

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

image via Lemank

Hope you are having a really lovely week so far. It's already March!

Friday, November 7, 2014

NIGHT BLOOMING CACTUS MANDALA / Lauren Spencer King



Night Blooming Cactus Mandala, by Lauren Spencer King


Artist/friend/collaborator Lauren Spencer King drew some really special blooming cacti that she created exclusively for Dream Collective. They are gorgeous (I can't help think how lovely an entire wall would look if it were covered with these beautiful drawings). There might be a few left so grab one while you can. What a perfect gift for yourself or for a special someone else. Beautiful work...

... and a very special birthday wish for you today ... xo

Thursday, November 6, 2014

what has been going on at the atelier...



























It really seems like the month of October has flown by! I certainly did a shoddy job of posting and keeping you in the loop, didn't I? But I trust that you know that it's been a busy, busy past month and a half. I thought a nice little visual recap could give you some insight as to what we have been doing at the Atelier Tigers to Lilies. I feel a lot of gratitude for all of the work that has poured in. Although it has kept me away from the computer and from most of my multimedia (hello instagram, remember me?) I certainly have felt the gratification that comes from working with my hands. At the end of the day, this is what always helps me sleep best - knowing that I have used my hands and spirit to have created something that is going to leave an imprint on someone.

You can always keep an eye on current TTL work by checking out my tumblr, tigrestolilies
xx thank you dear readers for staying with me xx