An early December wedding at Rhinefield House, a soft but seasonal look for the flowers and bridesmaids in plum . Here are Jen and Matt's wedding flowers.
Winter themed bouquet in vintage colours using Memory Lane, Amnesia and Metalina roses with green skimmia, mini pine cones, blue pine and paperwhites for our bride. Gorgeous for this December wedding with it's Christmassy theme.
Winter buttonhole of Metalina rose, mini pine cones and blue pine. Perfect for the
Christmas look.
December bridesmaids' bouquets in antique shades using Amnesia and Metalina roses with green skimmia, paperwhites and pine. Really lovely with their deep plum dresses.
Wintery posy for the flower girls using a Memory Lane rose with skimmia, paperwhites and pine.
Modern table centre in antique/vintage shades with candles surrounded by roses, skimmia, pine, mistletoe and moss. Each table centre had 9 candles of differing heights, Rhinefield must have looked amazing with all those candles lit.
A linear version makes a lovely, modern and wintery design for the top table which was dressed with 3 of these along the length.
Modern top table wedding flowers for a December wedding at Rhinefield. Either side of the top table are 2 "floral" trees. I also created a pair for the entrance to the Kings room.
My wintery floral tree - a close up. A gorgeous mix of roses, skimmia, pine and mistletoe.
Alcove flowers in the Great Hall at Rhinefield. A candle in a storm lantern with a design of pine, roses and mistletoe at the base.
Another great idea for a December wedding with a christmas theme. A Christmas tree used as a table plan. Just add some pretty fairy lights ( bride's own) and some bauble shaped cards ( supplied by the bride)
Christmas tree table plan complete with crackers at the base.
I love a winter wedding ! The day was perfect, dry and bright and I absolutely loved working on this very seasonal theme for Jen and Matt. A big thank you to them for choosing me to design and create their wedding flowers and very many congratulations on their marriage.
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