Tuesday 7 February 2017

Scrummy pastel wedding flowers

Looking back to a gorgeous pastel wedding from last summer.
These bouquets not only look scrummy but were scented too. Filled with roses and eustoma (pink and ivory), lilac freesia, gyp and asparagus fern.


The stems were bound with ivory satin ribbon.


The three bridesmaids carried a similar but smaller version as the bride.


The bridal party bouquets all together.


The groomsmen wore ivory rose buttonholes with a sprig of gyp and asparagus fern.



The ladies wore a corsge of a single ivory rose and eustoma flowers and buds with gyp and fern


Our buttonholes are delivered and presented to the wedding guests on a covered board. These can be labelled on request. Remember you are not there to supervise the handing out. 


The wedding ceremony was held at St Mary's church at Riseholme. The bride decorated most of the church herself with artificial designs but we provided a couple of small pedestals for the ceremony space.



These were then transported to the reception by the wedding party.

St Mary's Church Riseholme.


If you are looking for your wedding florist and like any of the designs we create please get in touch to talk through how we can style your flowers for your day.

We have over the years styled many of the local venues, take a look down on the right, find labels and scroll until you find church or venue. All are listed by type - Church: St Mary's Riseholme.

If you can't find your particular venue please get in touch as it may be one we couldn't blog about.

Looking forward to hearing your plans

Sandra x

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