Location
Illinois
United States
About the Artist: Ann Duncan-Hlavach
Ann generally focuses on florals, making roses and other flowers that sometimes bend from reality. Often these flowers are accented with gemstones. She creates bespoke wedding bouquets as well as individual flowers. She can be found at the Bristol Renaissance Faire in Wisconsin in the summer, demonstrating the joy of making polymer flowers at her shop.
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Cindy's Bouquet
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Hannah's Bouquet
10" diameter, Reclaimed brooches pearls and beads, Premo and wire.
She originally wanted a brooch bouquet, but then she saw my flowers. So we adapted the idea and put reclaimed brooches, pearls and various bling as flower centers and bouquet filler.
Then she told me she was wearing a third-generation wedding dress. So I made some roses win a translucent and white lace pattern to honor the lace in the dress. Grandma passed before the wedding, but her butterfly pin was put in the bouquet.
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David's Boutonniere
2.5" x 5", Premo, gold leaf, reclaimed crystals and wire.
Most of the groomsmen had wine colored calla lily boutonnieres with white edges. However for the groom, I made a wine calla lily boutonniere with gold leaf edges holding a translucent and white polymer veneer created to honor the lace of the bride"s third generation wedding gown.