For her October wedding, Charlotte choose a lovely mix of pale roses, freesias and foliages to give a beautifully soft, classic but natural look to her flowers. The designs also had hints of vintage and hints of autumn and very beautiful they were too. And so here they are - Charlotte's wedding flowers.
Buttonholes of rose, eucalyptus and ivory hypericum berry for the men.
Charlotte's autumn bouquet of roses, freesias and berries with trails of ivy. To create it I used Avalanche and Vendela roses with freesias and hypericum berry mixed with variegated pittosporum, asparagus fern and eucalyptus.
Posy of rose, berry, mixed foliages and a butterfly, 1 each for the 2 little flower girls.
Wrist corsage of rose with eucalyptus leaf, asparagus fern and diamante for Charlotte's mum.
Candelabra flowers in whites,creams and silvers using roses, freesias and berries with mixed foliages and trails of ivy at the East Horton Golf Club. I used the ivory hypericum berry and berried eucalyptus to give the lovely, natural, autumn vintage feel to the designs.
Photo - Kate Truepenny
Early autumn candelabra flowers in loose vintage style at the East Horton Golf Club
Photo - Kate Truepenny
Candelabra flowers at the East Horton Golf Club. The hand painted sign at the back gives the table name ( all golfing terms) and is suspended by a pearl string which I hooked over the candelabra arm. A really gorgeous little touch.
Vintage styled and golf themed table sign on pearl string.
Finishing touches. This gorgeous photo by Kate Truepenny
Charlotte's wedding cake flowers, a loose, natural design of roses, freesias and berries.
That just leaves me to say thank you so much Charlotte for choosing me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, I really loved putting this look together for you - and very many congratulations on your marriage.
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