Thursday, 12 May 2011

Ivory, pale pink and green wedding flowers

Marie and Elliot's wedding flowers from Saturday.
The colour scheme was ivory, pale pink and green.

Most of our correspondence was done via e-mail and right from the start Marie chose this shower bouquet for herself. The colour combination we agreed on was ivory roses and eustoma with pale pink sweetpeas and bear grass. The grass adds length and movement with the loops adding a modern element to a traditional style.






A close up of the centre of the bouquet. Avalanche roses and ivory eustoma nestle amongst gorgeous sweet scented sweetpeas.
Marie also decided from the start her maids would wear wrist corsages providing me with green organza ribbon to use. An Avalanche rose and eustoma corsage with mixed foliage and ivory feathers kept the design simple and modern.







The flower girl also had a wrist corsage but I used spray roses and eustoma to keep it small. She also carried a small basket of rose petals decorated with matching satin green ribbon.







The Mother of the Bride corsage had a single avalanche rose with a sweetpea flower, rolled sweet avalanche rose petals and freesia. Ivory feathers and diamonte completed the design.








The Mother of the Groom corsage was a single sweet avalanche rose and white freesia with mixed foliage and diamontes.








The Groom's buttonhole was a single avalanche rose with spray roses and ivy leaves.







The page boy wore a specially designed buttonhole of spray rose flowers and buds with ivy leaves.







The rest of the male guests wore a single avalanche rose with ivy leaves. All the buttonholes had a green satin bow added to complement the colourscheme.






























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