Thursday, 28 March 2013

Cara's Spring Wedding Flowers, Rhinefield House

I have to confess to having got very behind with the blog, I am sorry and I will do my best to catch up. I have some absolutely gorgeous wedding flowers to show you so please do bear with me. First up is Cara's lovely Spring inspired wedding.


Spring bouquet of roses, tulips, anemones, paperwhites and astilbe with a little asparagus fern and myrtle. I love the gentle spring colours in this bouquet, pastel pinks, greens and ivories, it smelt beautiful too, thanks to the paperwhites.


Vintage Spring buttonhole for the groom, rose, paperwhite, asparagus fern and myrtle.


Ivory and pale green spring bouquet for the bridesmaids, Dolomiti and Green Fashion roses with paperwhites.


Table centres were a natural mix of Spring flowers and roses in these tall cocktail vases. First though they were put to use for the wedding ceremony. Here they are positioned either side of the ceremony table at Rhinefield House. The ceremony table was decorated with little vases of Spring flowers and tea lights.

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Cara for choosing me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. Very many congratulations on your marriage.





Sunday, 24 March 2013

For Julia


Natural, country style bouquet of roses, freesias, delphinium, lisianthus and mixed foliages.


Country style posy in blues and soft mixed pastels.


Posy finished with ivy leaves.

Sadly, this was not a wedding bouquet but the mix of scented garden roses, freesias and blue delphiniums I am sure can provide inspiration for some really beautiful wedding flowers.

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Tess's Wedding Flowers, Careys Manor

A lovely wedding with a real vintage feel. I really enjoyed working on Tess's flowers. A gorgeous blend of mauve, dusky pink and pale apple with vintage toned foliages. Perfect for a Vintage inspired March wedding


Tear drop bouquet of Memory Lane and Green Fashion roses with pink freesias, a little apple lisianthus and vintage toned foliages for our bride. Full of flower and just gorgeous.


Buttonhole of Memory Lane rose and pink freesia with vintage toned foliages for our groom. The remaining men wore a co-ordinating but simpler design without the freesia.


Hand tied posies of Memory Lane and Green Fashion roses with pink freesias and mixed vintage toned foliages make lovely co-ordinating bouquets for the bridesmaids.


Vintage themed posy of mauve, pale green and pink roses with freesias and vintage toned foliages.


Jug of Memory Lane roses, lilac, apple green lisianthus and pink freesias mixed with eucalyptus, perfect for this March wedding at Careys Manor. Tess had chosen mixed floral tablecloths for her tables and so my mixed but co-ordinating designs in these shabby chic jugs were perfect for the more relaxed and informal vintage look.


Vintage styled jug of flowers on a floral tablecloth makes a lovely table centre at Tess's March wedding, very Cath Kidston.


Memory Lane roses, apple green lisianthus and lilac with mixed eucalyptus in this jug for the blue and white floral tablecloth.


Shabby chic / Vintage styled jug of Memory Lane roses, lilac and apple lisianthus with eucalyptus


Shabby chic jug of Green Fashion roses, lilac, pink freesias and apple lisianthus. Perfect for this yellow and pink floral tablecloth.

The floral designs were hand tied and aqua packed so they could be taken away and enjoyed after the wedding. A real bonus 

The jugs used here were provided by me as part of the wedding flower service I provide, hire and collection of all stands/containers is always included in my service although I am happy to work with the brides own containers as and when required. 

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Tess for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, I really enjoyed working on this beautiful Vintage inspired Spring scheme for you. 

Friday, 15 March 2013

Emma's Purple,Cream and LIlac Wedding Flowers, Marwell Hotel

A quick preview of Emma's wedding flowers, more photos coming soon.


Bouquet of purple lisianthus, lilac freesias, cream roses and paperwhites for our bride. Smelt gorgeous, I was sorry to part with it.


Bridesmaids bouquet of cream roses, purple lisianthus and lilac freesias with paperwhites, a smaller version of the bridal bouquet but equally gorgeous.


And for the flower girls, a mini version. Perfect for little hands. 


Single rose posy of cream rose, diamante sprays and mixed foliage for the very smallest flower girl. Perfect for tiny hands. 


Co-odinating buttonhole of Vendela rose,paperwhite and mixed foliage.


Gorgeous tied, low table centre in cream,purple and lilac flowers using roses, lisianthus and freesia with paperwhites for a touch of Spring and a touch of perfume. On a mirror plate with lots of candles. The venue is the Marwell hotel. 


Rose, freesia, lisianthus and paperwhites make a beautiful tablecentre for this Spring purple themed wedding.

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Emma for choosing me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. I absolutely loved working on this beautiful scheme for you. Very many congratulations on your marriage.

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Kirsty"s Vintage Gold Wedding Flowers, Wickham Church

A lovely vintage style wedding in shades of gold,cream,ivory and champagne and a church filled with masses of gypsophila. 


Vintage wedding bouquet in pale golds,champagne,cream and ivory with a touch of green for Kirsty. I've used roses, lisianthus and bouvardia with mixed vintage toned foliages and sprays of pale gold pearls to create it.


Bouquet of champagne and ivory roses, pale gold pearls, cream lisianthus and bouvardia in the lovely classic-vintage style.


Kirsty's Bridesmaids carried a smaller co-ordinating version



Hair decorations of cream lisianthus for Kirsty's 3 bridesmaids. Ready for pining into a side bun.


Classic buttonhole of Vendela rose.


Gypsophila pew end with tulle bow and trails. These tied designs are gorgeous for a church wedding.


Pew ends of gypsophila decorate alternate pews, the look is still full and generous. There is no need to decorate every pew when the designs are as pretty as these.


Gypsophila pew ends and pedestals at St Nicolas Church Wickham. All ready for Paul and Kirsty's wedding.


Gypsophila, soft, romantic and kind to purses. A perfect little flower for decorating churches and this pretty design doubled as part of the table centres for the wedding breakfast. 

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Paul and Kirsty for choosing me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. I loved working on this gorgeous scheme for you. Very many congratulations on your marriage.