This is the fabulous reception set up of A and O at The Mount Pleasant Hotel at Bawtry.
The displays alternated between high, candelabras, and low, pumpkin vases.
Our candelabras are 100cm tall and theses were displayed with long taper candles.
The display was a flower ball between the arms allowing for 5 candles and the gorgeous flowers used were roses and carnations in both pale pink and champagne with mixed foliage.
They were sat on large round mirrors.
The low displays were a couple of silver pumpkin vases with pink roses and carnations with champagne roses and wax flower.
These make really cute table centrepieces for your guests.
The top table had a long and low design
filled with scrumptious flowers as the bride's bouquet (here) such as roses, wax flower, spray roses and eustoma.
Unfortunately we arrived at the same time as the lovely ladies from the chair cover company and didn't get to see the room completely dressed.
Thank you hand ties were also provided for presentation during the speeches.
If anyone has any doubts about the way we transport flowers to the venues I took these shots on loading the van up for this wedding.
I may get odd looks from having such a large van BUT on occasions such as this wedding it is so easy to load, transport and unload with flowers in order of need.
Church flowers at the front, bridal designs next with buttonholes and reception flowers at the rear and plenty of room left for a larger set up.
On this occasion I had a helper and after the whole set up was complete we stopped off for a coffee and gingerbread man, a small treat after a busy morning.
If you are getting married at The Mount Pleasant Hotel or love any of the designs above do get in touch to see how we can transform your venue with flowers.
All the candelabras and vases were hired from us and part of our care and service is to collect all of these items the next day, working with the hotel, so you don't have to worry. All sorted, generally, before breakfast.
I look forward to hearing from you
Sandra x
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