Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Dusky pink and ivory wedding

Debra came to me through a recommendation from Cleatham Hall where I am a preferred partner supplier for her wedding back in July last year.
She had a rough idea on what the bouquets would be like and the colours of choice were ivory and dusky pink.
(Sorry the photos are a little dull)
The bridal bouquet was a mix of ivory avalanche roses and dusky pink garden spray roses. These are wonderful and full and very scented. We added a collar of ruscus foliage around the base and bound the stems with dusky pink satin ribbon.



The four bridesmaids carried a similar design but smaller in size


and the flower girl smaller still.
All bouquets together


We deliver our bouquets in a box filled with stuffing with layers of acid free tissue paper onto on which to lay the bouquets.
If the venue has somewhere cool to store them they are generally fine from deliver until you are ready to carry them down the aisle. Any difference and we would provide small vases in which to stand the bouquets in a drop of water and advise on delivery.


The groomsmen each wore a single ivory rose with dusky pink rose buds and foliage to adorn their buttonholes.


The mums were given an ivory and dusky pink corsage to wear. A double ivory rose, pink rose buds, alstroemeria and gyp.




Buttonholes are delivered on boards. They can be split between addresses - these were to the venue and to the church. All labelled up so everyone knew who's was who's.



Left at the church entrance just inside the door for collection by the main guests.


This was such a lovely wedding to be part of and we will be posting the church designs (St Andrew's Kirton in Lindsey) tomorrow and the venue designs (Cleatham Hall) on Wednesday.

These were such lovely scented bouquets that the photos really don't do them justice! 

If you love these designs or would like to discuss how we can style your wedding flowers from any you see on our blog then please get in touch and book a consultation.

Sandra x

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