Showing posts with label farmall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmall. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Cady and Cody's Wedding

Last month, I had the pleasure of designing Cady's burlap and lace bridal bouquet. Her grandmother was going to make it, but contacted me instead and I was able to fulfill her rush order! Ms. Sandy is apparently very crazy about this special girl and shared some pictures with me and give me permission to feature her wedding here! 

Of course, when I saw Farmall tractors, I knew this was a good wedding! 😉 We have several Farmalls,  just not restored like this one. 

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I'll also admit to driving a John Deere tractor, but my first job was driving a Farmall, raking hay. 
It looks like they had a beautiful and fun country wedding and I'm so glad I could have a small part of it.






How sweet is this precious little girl?!? 




Congratulations to Cady and Cody and many best wishes for a happy married life together! 

*All pictures in this post were taken by April Powell Photography, and shared with permission from Sandy, the bride's grandmother. 





Sunday, October 12, 2014

Autumn Trails Tractor Show

Saturday we went to the Autumn Trails Antique Tractor Show and Pull. 

Hands down, my favorite, was this HOT PINK Super A Farmall! 


How sweet is she?
She even had a Rosie the Riveter emblem on her. Now, I wonder if I can convince someone to paint me a pink tractor? 

Of course my husband loved the Super C rigged out with all the plows and the little Allis Chalmers G "Grasshopper". 
It was a rainy Saturday morning (for which we are thankful). We went after lunch and there wasn't as many tractors due to the weather. There was still a cool drizzle in the air as we looked around, so I snapped a few pictures with my phone. I wouldn't break out my big girl camera with the moisture in the air. 
Look at the cute little baby John Deere. 

We got to see some of the pulling competition. 
Each tractor pulls this weighted sled down the track, to see which tractor can pull it the farthest. 

One of our antique Farmalls has found a parking spot close to the house, so I've decided to start using it as a photo prop! 
Burlap roses, sunflowers, and tractors... Just seems like a great combination to me! (Both bouquets are now listed in my shop and ready for immediate shipping.)