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Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Kelly's Wedding Flowers,Princess Caroline

Kelly's contemporary wedding flowers. Roses and calla lilies with a touch of sparkle for the bride and masses of roses and petals for the reception aboard the Princess Caroline. 


Calla lily,rose and diamante wedding bouquet for Kelly.


Bouquets of Vendella roses with burgundy diamante for her bridesmaid and flower girl.



Co-ordinating corsage for the mums


The Princess Caroline in Ocean Village,Southampton. A little cruise, what a lovely idea for a wedding reception.



 The boat all decorated up with masses of roses and petals for Kelly's Wedding reception. I have to say little pictures don't really do this justice, click the image and you get a much bigger version with a much better idea as to just how lovely this venue looked.


Contemporary low table centres of red roses set out in lines down the long  tables and finished off with masses of scattered petals look lovely in this setting. A boat going out to sea calls for low and stable designs for fairly obvious reasons and all that gorgeous  wood means candles are not permitted so we used a lovely cream roses in a tea light holder in their place. We could have used battery operated ones but went for the natural look instead. The boat has such a lovely warm, cosy feel anyway and the roses are prettier. 




This lovely 1/2 circle table ( there is a nautical name I am sure, sadly I don't know it ) is used for the cake table. I am not sure who the chap is but he is sat where the cake is supposed to be. The cake was yet to arrive but we decorated the area around with the tea light holders of cream roses and a generous scattering of red rose petals. We have to imagine the cake but I am sure it looked lovely. 

Thank you Kelly for choosing me to design and create these flowers for your special day, I loved doing them for you and very many congratulations on your marriage. 


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