Petals, Picnics, and Perfect Company
Mid-June is something magical. It’s that sweet spot when nature starts to show off—blooms bursting open, the air thick with fragrance, and golden light stretching into the evening. This year, our little crew of besties decided to mark the start of bloom season with a garden picnic, just as the flowers began their summer show. It’s always a bit of a gamble with the weather, but this time, the sun came through like a loyal friend.
Meet the dream team:
Farm: Pear Bloom Farm
Photographer: Tia Marie Photo
Petals & Picnics: Daisi & Co
Baked Goods: Sunshine Sourdough
Girls: Beyond Curves Fitness, Serynna, Erica, Clairre
Knitted Sweaters: Erica Taylor Creative
Picnic Perfection Under the Sun
Daisi & Co truly transformed our afternoon into the most luxurious garden experience. She brought out everything—creating a scene that felt straight out of a dream. A picnic table was set right in the middle of the garden, layered with soft rugs beneath and surrounded by the comfiest pillows that invited us to sink in and stay awhile. Candles flickered gently in the breeze, flowers spilled over every surface, and the table was set with the most beautiful glassware and curated dining sets. An umbrella cast the perfect shade overhead, making the whole setup feel cozy and elegant. With the sun warming our shoulders and a soft breeze drifting through the blooms, we couldn’t stop smiling.
Golden Hour Glow and Girl Talk in the Garden
Maybe it was the sunshine. Maybe it was the scones. Or maybe it was just the magic of being together. But something about that evening had us laughing nonstop. That kind of laughter that starts with a giggle and rolls into tears, until your cheeks hurt and your stomach aches in the best way.
As the sun began its slow descent, the entire garden turned to gold. Everything glowed—our faces, the petals, even the crumbs left on our plates. We gathered flowers into baskets, strolled through the garden paths and let ourselves get lost in soft conversation.
Until Next Time
That evening was a reminder that you don’t need anything extravagant—just your people, a handful of flowers, and a bit of sunlight to make a moment unforgettable. As we said our goodbyes and promised to do it all again, we knew we’d carry that sunset and those laughs with us long after the flowers faded.
And honestly? That’s the real magic of it all.