Showing posts with label White freesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White freesia. Show all posts

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




 

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

 

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






 

Friday, 22 September 2017

Red rose and white freesia wedding flowers

This wedding was from a while ago but never blogged. Another lovely intimate wedding with a red and white colour scheme for the flowers.
The bride chose a teardrop bouquet and I feel these work especially well with roses and freesia.
These are gorgeous Gran Prix roses with white freesia, ruscus and fern foliage.


The maid of honour carried a posy of beautiful white roses with ruscus foliage


and the bridesmaid carried a posy filled with gorgeous white freesia and foliage.


The groomsmen each wore a red rose and the groom wore a rose and freesia buttonhole to match his bride.


The ladies all had a traditional corsage of white freesia to compliment their outfits.

These are all simple designs but the flowers used create the wow factor and set against beautiful dresses will create a stunning look for you and your maids.

If you are looking for flowers for your wedding party and love what we can create please get in touch to book a consultation today.

You can now book online


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