Showing posts with label Ivory spray rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ivory spray rose. Show all posts

Monday, 6 March 2017

Blue and Ivory wedding party flowers

Lucy came to me through a recommendation from Elaine at Bride Beautiful at Elsham Hall.
She wanted lots of fresh flowers included in her wedding day both for the bridal party and for the reception.


The colour scheme was blue and ivory and on seeing a previous design I had created fell in love with the design. We changed some flowers and added in some extras to keep it unique to Lucy, blue hydrangea, thistle, gentiana, ivory roses, spray roses, seeded and blue eucalyptus.
The stems were bound with ivory satin ribbon.


The five bridesmaids each carried a similar style bouquet with blue hydrangea and ivory roses, spray roses and white thistle and eucalyptus.



The groomsmen all wore a buttonhole of and ivory rose, thistle head and hydrangea floret.



The ladies wore a corsage of ivory flowers, rose, spray rose, white thistle and eustoma.


All our buttonholes are delivered pinned to a board and can be labelled if required.


The bride and two of the maids bouquets.


Bouquets are generally laid in a box for delivery onto a layer of packaging and layers of acid free tissue paper.


The 5 bridesmaids also wore a flower crown of white spray roses and hydrangea florets.


This was a fantastic wedding to play a small part in and tomorrow will be Part 2 with the ceremony and reception at Elsham Hall.

If you are planning a wedding either for 2017/18/19 and love these designs, please get in touch so we may discuss your colours and flowers and how we can help you achieve your flowery dreams.

Every consultation is free with no obligation and you receive a fully itemised quote so you can see where your budget has gone.

Ring or email today to book in and speak with us.

Sandra x



Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Winter wedding bridal bouquets

Looking back over this year I have not managed to keep blogging and therefore you have missed out on seeing many many magical weddings. It is time to put this right! 
It will also, hopefully, give you inspiration for you own flowers whether you are getting married in 2017, 2018 or 2019.
So to start;
This was Catriona's wedding from way back in January. Perfect flowers for a winter wedding.
The bridal bouquet was a hand tie posy of a mix of white and ivory freesia, ranunculus, bouvardia, spray roses and gyp with pitto foliage.


The stems were wrapped in gold satin ribbon and pinned with ivory pearl headed pins.


The bridesmaid wore navy blue dresses and each were given a posy of gyp to carry.


Stems matching the bridal bouquet.


The mum's each wore a corsage of a  mix of flowers from the bridal bouquet. If this works with their outfits I feel this is the perfect way to adorn their style.


The groomsmen each wore a small gyp buttonhole with a tie of gold ribbon to match the bridesmaids. Again a neat way to style everyone and bring the various outfits together.


Tomorrow we will look at the wedding ceremony set up and wedding breakfast tables at Washingborough Hall.

If you see any designs that you love or would like to discuss how I may help you choose your flowers please get in touch to book a free no obligation consultation

Sandra x

Monday, 6 January 2014

Cream and white spring wedding flowers

 Looking through all my photos I found these gorgeous spring bouquets from a wedding back in March. A true mix of spring both flowers and colours.
The bridal bouquet was a mix of cream freesia, ivory spray roses and eustoma, paperwhites and ranunculus tied together in the hand tie style.
 Pearl pins were added to a few of the larger flowers.

 The bridesmaid bouquets were a mix of paperwhites and white ranunculus again in a hand tie design.


 All bouquets were bound with white satin ribbon.

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Pink and Ivory candelabra

 Lisa and Rick came to me through Bernadette from Lincolnshire lanterns. They had decided they wanted her lovely silver candelabras on their tables and asked me to decorate them. The colour scheme for their wedding was baby pink and ivory, and Lisa loves gerberas and wanted roses featured as they were to be included in her bouquet. This, and the other bridal party flowers, were being made by a florist friend of the couple. We compromised on the flowers, as the candelabra are small and we didn't want to swamp them, we decided on baby pink germini and ivory spray roses.
 I was also asked to provide a simple mantelpiece arrangement to compliment the table flowers.
 The round top table, in front of the impressive fireplace.
 Lisa and Rick's reception was held at The Old Palace which is a stunning venue, with a fantastic view over the city out of one side and the magnificent cathedral out the other.

The King's room at The Old Palace ready and waiting for the bride and groom.