Showing posts with label Colour:white and blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colour:white and blue. Show all posts

Monday, 7 March 2022

White and blue ceremony and reception flowers at The Lincoln Hotel

The second part of a lovely country styled wedding. 
The ceremony and reception were held at The Lincoln Hotel.
We carried on the white and blue colour scheme and along with the carnations and delphinium we added astrantia, astilbe, santini and alstroemeria.
The ceremony table had 3 jars of mixed flowers along with a few wooden branches to tie the look together,


Simple yet effective jars of flowers which would later be moved to the top table.




Each of the guest tables would have a grouping of 3 jars set on a wood slice.



Differing height jars and flowers give the blooms room and stop them being 'in the way' for your guests.



Just occasionally, (very rarely) the tables at a venue are just not ready for setting and time runs out for my delivery schedule. In these instances, especially at a hotel like The Lincoln, I can leave the displays set as I and the bride requested and the wonderful team will set them on the tables. It is at times like these that you know you are working with a great venue.



Thank you bouquets.
These are taken to reception and hidden from your guests until you are ready to present at the speeches.


If you love this style of design or the mix of flowers and colours and would like to incorporate into your own day please get in touch to discuss your options.

At The Lincoln Hotel I am one of their preferred suppliers and these are one of many options within their top package that include the table flowers.

Sandra xx

 

Monday, 24 January 2022

Wedding flowers at Windmill Farm Lincoln

The wedding flowers of S & B part 3.
The reception venue the couple chose was Windmill Farm Lincoln.
This is a lovely large room with onsite accomadation for you and your guests, plenty of parking too.

The bride had chosen and collected these gorgeous blue Whitley Gin bottles (a good excuse to drink more gin!) for the centrepieces. She then chose a flower ring to sit them in continuing with the white and blue flower theme. To match the bouquets we included white roses, freesia and blue cornflowers and for extra filler asters and stallion chrysants with mixed foliage.



Dark blue runners were perfect to help the flowers stand out on the white linen.





The wedding room all set and decorated for the arrival of the bride and groom.



A quick look behind the scenes, the van all loaded and ready to take out the flowers. It takes time, and a lot of thought to load when a wedding has so many elements to be delivered. Packing the flowers safely and securely but in an order that will help with unpacking at each destination. 


Are you getting married at Windmill Farm? Or another local venue? Love our designs? Then get in touch to start chatting through your ideas and colours. 
To book a consultation at The Studio click here for up to date availability

Sandra x

 

Friday, 21 January 2022

White and blue wedding flowers at St Mary's Church Welton

The beautiful St Mary's church at Welton was the setting for the wedding service of S & B.

This was the first time I had decorated this church and it is stunning with very helpful church wardens.
The stage for the "I do's" was framed with a traditional pedestal either side. Keeping to the blue and white scheme these included white roses, eustoma, aster, alstroemeria and stallion chrysants with blue cornflowers and mixed foliage.


These would later be transferred to the reception venue to sit either side the top table.


The pew ends were created in hurricane vases with roses, freesia, cornflowers and pitto.


These were hung on alternative pews which is a fabulous way of keeping to your budget.


Bride and grooms view of the altar.



A stunning church complimented with our flowers. Imagine your guests entering and seeing this view and then you with your beloved at the other end.


Are you having a church wedding? I have many designs to style your chosen church and many are on this blog, search to the right 'churches'

If you love these and would like to chat through your options please get in touch. 
To book a consultation at The Studio follow this link for up to date availability.

Sandra x

 

Monday, 17 January 2022

White and blue wedding flowers

The gorgeous summer wedding of S & B.
The colours of this wedding were inspired from Gin bottles! The gorgeous Whitley gin blue bottles.
The brides bouquet was a stunning mix of small white roses and freesia with deep blue cornflowers and the delicate forget me nots.


These were nestled in amongst small leaved variegated pitto.


The posy stems were bound in luxurious ivory satin ribbon.



The couple chose to have 4 bridesmaids and they carried posies of white roses and freesia with forget me nots and pitto foliage



All the gorgeous bouquets together


All ready for delivery to the bride and her maids


The groom wore a stunning corsage style buttonhole of white freesia and for get me nots.



While the groomsmen each wore a freesia buttonhole.


The buttonholes ready for delivery.


The happy couple had a church wedding followed by a reception at Windmill farm. These will be blogged on future dates, keep a look out.

If you love these blooms and would like to chat through your own flowers please get in touch with your wedding date. Alternatively you can book a consultation at The Studio online here.

Sandra x






 

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Gyp and thistle wedding

A lovely gyp based wedding from a while ago that got missed on the blog.

A slight twist on the usual gyp bouquet for the bride with added blue thistles and trails of ivy to add movement to the design as you walk down the aisle.



The bridesmaids each carried a posy of gyp with added shoestring ribbon trails.



The lovely flower girl carried a basket of gyp and thistles decorated with satin burgundy ribbon and cute bows.



The bride also wore gyp in her hair, and we provided 6 wired sprigs so the hair dresser could attach.


The groom wore a single thistle head with trig of gyp and and ivy leaf as his buttonhole.


While the rest of the groomsmen wore a single thistle hard and ivy leaf. All stems were bound with twine.


The ladies wore a corsage of gyp. The bride had asked for an elongated shape rather than the usual round bunch. We added white ribbon around the stems and a cute bow.


Buttonholes at the ready for delivery.


We also provided thank you flowers for the speeches


and a single table display for the wedding breakfast table. This included white lily, roses, gyp, and seasonal foliage.


Another intimate wedding party we created flowers for. Whatever size of your day we can style your flowers and deliver to your venue on the wedding morning.

If you love what we do, book a consultation to discuss your flowers soon, and let us take you on a flower adventure

Sandra x