Friday 11 March 2022

White and cream bridal flowers with eucalyptus

Still looking back at previous weddings, this was the one and only wedding I created during the Covid hit 2020. It may seem long ago to some but this pandemic hit our wedding industry like nothing ever has and probably will again. A business which normally crates 40-50 weddings a year reduced to 1!
This one was a stunner though!!!

The wedding of R & J was the perfect blend of white and cream flowers with plenty of foliage, especially eucalyptus. 
The bridal bouquet of roses, stocks, freesia, garden roses, astilbe and eustoma with trailing eucalyptus and gorgeous senecio silver foliage. A lot of these are scented to adding a beautiful extra dimension.


R also requested some silver diamanté's to be included throughout and added to pin the cream satin ribbon in place.


The flowers and foliage lend themselves to the gorgeous country style that is still popular.



This eucalyptus was chosen as it has longer thinner leaves and usually has seed heads too.






The single bridesmaid carried a similar posy but without the trailing foliage and diamanté's.






And the two flower girls carried a small version with a couple of each flower variety and foliage





The groom and his men each wore a single rose buttonhole with a eustoma bloom,  eucalyptus leaf and seed heads, senecio leaf and a sprig of Rosemary for the traditional luck. The stems are bound in cream satin ribbon.




The mother of the bride wore a slightly fuller buttonhole and we added diamanté for a touch of glitz. 



All buttonholes are presented pinned on a board and can be labelled for ease on the day.


I always appreciate when couples send over a few professional photos of the day. Unfortunately I wasn't given their name, so if these are yours please get in touch.


The next post will be the ceremony and reception flowers from this gorgeous wedding. 
If you love these designs and/or colour scheme and would like to chat through your own designs please get in touch

Sandra x




 

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