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Tuesday 8 July 2014
Why do my wedding flowers cost more than normal flowers?
Wednesday 2 July 2014
Brides bouquets
This weekend was super busy with four weddings over the whole weekend. Each one very different colour and flower wise. Here is a peak at the four bridal bouquets.
More details to come at a later date.
More details to come at a later date.
Saturday 28 June 2014
Vintage inspired gyp bouquets
A lovely vintage inspired bouquet of gyp and white carnations. The bride wanted to carry something simple and neat but didn't like roses. Carnations are often overlooked as a wedding flowers but go well with a vintage theme. The stems were tied and bound with white lace with a small bow.
The bridesmaids each carried a small bouquet of gyp
again tied together with white lace.
The groomsmen wore a single white carnation with large ruscus leaf while the groom had a sprig of gyp added to match his bride.
The bridesmaids each carried a small bouquet of gyp
again tied together with white lace.
Bridesmaids bouquets ready for delivery |
The ladies wore a traditional corsage of white spray carnations and gyp.
Friday 27 June 2014
Charlotte House hotel reception
Alice's reception was held at the lovely Charlotte House hotel. The table centres were my small black cocktail vases with a corsage of ivory roses and gyp. The 'vase' was filled with crush glass ice and two 'straws' of snake grass were added for the cocktail look.
The vases looked stunning on the guest tables which had a minimal, clean look.
The top table display was a long and low of mainly roses with added alstroemeria, germini, September and gyp.
I also provided two tank you displays which were a summery mix of ivory, blue and cream.
The vases looked stunning on the guest tables which had a minimal, clean look.
Charlotte House Hotel Orangery |
The top table display was a long and low of mainly roses with added alstroemeria, germini, September and gyp.
I also provided two tank you displays which were a summery mix of ivory, blue and cream.
Thursday 26 June 2014
Ivory roses and gyp bridal party flowers
Alice's colour scheme was a vivid blue but she decided to keep the flowers to a neutral ivory and white. Her bouquet was a trailing hand tie of ivory roses with a mass of gyp and ruscus foliage with bear grass trails and loops.
Her maids each carried a simple ivory rose hand tie with each rose wearing a diamante in its centre. The stems were wrapped in blue satin ribbon and pinned with more diamante.
The groomsmen wore a single ivory rose with ruscus foliage
and the groom had a sprig of gyp added to match his bride.
One mum wore a single ivory rose with ruscus and bear grass loops
while the other had a single ivory rose with ruscus, snake grass and sprig of gyp.
Her maids each carried a simple ivory rose hand tie with each rose wearing a diamante in its centre. The stems were wrapped in blue satin ribbon and pinned with more diamante.
The groomsmen wore a single ivory rose with ruscus foliage
and the groom had a sprig of gyp added to match his bride.
One mum wore a single ivory rose with ruscus and bear grass loops
while the other had a single ivory rose with ruscus, snake grass and sprig of gyp.
Wednesday 25 June 2014
Purple, lilac and ivory bridal party flowers.
A very popular colour over the last few years is the purple and lilac combination. Sarah wanted a traditional type bouquet and opted for a longer teardrop style which is very neat in the trail. The flowers used were ivory roses with purple and lilac eustoma and dark green ruscus foliage.
These flowers work very well together especially in this type of design.
The older bridesmaids each carried a hand tied design of the same flowers and foliage.
The stems were wrapped in ivory satin ribbon.
The flower girl carried a single white lily which was surrounded with purple eustoma and ruscus foliage.
Mum wore a traditional corsage of roses and purple and lilace eustoma to match the bride.
All the groomsmen wore a single white carnation with foliage.
These flowers work very well together especially in this type of design.
The older bridesmaids each carried a hand tied design of the same flowers and foliage.
The stems were wrapped in ivory satin ribbon.
The flower girl carried a single white lily which was surrounded with purple eustoma and ruscus foliage.
Mum wore a traditional corsage of roses and purple and lilace eustoma to match the bride.
All the groomsmen wore a single white carnation with foliage.
Monday 23 June 2014
The Lincolnshire Show
Purple and lilac shower bouquet |
The marquee was provided by Keymarque and was full of a selection of suppliers including Elegant Touches by Emma Louise, Ed and Maggie Sewell photographers, Gillian Michelle bridal, various venues, a cake supplier, bridal hair stylist and a make up artist.
Crystal gem candelabra |
English flower bridesmaid bouquet |
English garden inspired candelabra ring |
Hanging birdcage |
All my shephard crook displays were full of gorgeous British flowers that were full of scent and colour, great for lining an aisle or walkway as they are free standing.
My display stand from The Lincolnshire Show.
We were also treated to 2 bridal fashion shows a day, with the dresses provided by Gillian Michelle bridal.
Hudson Lewis kept us entertained throughout both the shows and on and off all day with a varying range of songs. A great entertainer that will keep your guests up and dancing all night long.
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