Sunday, 25 May 2014

Caroline's Garden Look, Apricot and Green Wedding Flowers, Burley manor

Post are like buses, nothing for ages then 2 at once, sorry ! Truth is, I have been working my little socks off  lately with lots of gorgeous weddings and not sat at home with my feet up and as a result the photography has got all a bit behind to say the least. Do bear with me though because I do have some very fabulous weddings to show you and to start, here are Caroline's.


Natural,trailing bouquet in apricots, greens and whites using roses, spray roses, lisianthus, astrantia, freesia, lily of the valley and ivy trails. I have to say Caroline's bouquet smelt absolutely gorgeous and I was very sorry to part with it. 


Bridesmaid's bouquet of Pearl Avalanche roses, pale apricot spray roses, white freesia and astrantia, pale green lisianthus and a little foliage for that natural garden look. I love the blend of colours here and I have to say the Pearl Avalanche rose is proving to be a bit of a winner.


Groom's buttonhole of Pearl Avalanche rose, astrantia and foliage.


The conservatory at the Burley Manor Hotel full of flowers ready for the wedding breakfast. Tall designs of roses, spray roses, lisianthus and astrantia look right at home in this setting. The stems of the stands have been decorated with trails of ivy and tumbling flowers for added effect. Loving the avenue effect here. 


Tall elegant table centre of nude roses, spray roses, pistachio lisianthus and white astrantia with ivy trails. The colour blend looks amazing with the decor of the Burley Manor Hotel



Trailing, top table design with candles using Pearl Avalanche roses, pale apricot spray roses, white freesia and astrantia, pale green lisianthus, mixed foliages and ivy trails for that natural garden look


Top Table Flowers, the detail with Caroline's "Just Married " sign.

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Caroline for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, I absolutely loved working on this gorgeous scheme for you and I am so glad you loved your flowers so much. 

Hannah's Village Fete Themed Wedding Flowers; Oakley Hall

First off a huge thank you to the very lovely Mia of Mia Photography for sharing her stunning photographs of this wedding. Without MIa's help I would not have been able to share any images of this lovely village fete themed wedding thanks to a corrupted SD card. Note to self - carry a spare !


Vintage style buttonholes boxed and waiting for the men. One of 4 images my camera decided to save !


Hannah's Bouquet, white lilacs ( Syringa), pale pink roses, lilac lisianthus, a
pale pink astilbe and a touch of eucalyptus make a lovely, natural and scented bouquet for Hannah's Spring wedding.


Co-ordinating bridesmaid's posy using gypsophila, pale pink roses, lilac lisianthus and a touch of eucalyptus. I absolutely love Mia's shot of this bouquet with the bride and the gardens in the background. 


All the girls.


Village Fete themed ceremony table flowers. A mix of bottles and jars collected and decorated by Hannah with natural, mixed wedding themed flowers in whites, pinks and lilacs. 


Village fete themed marquee flowers, these tall designs of massed gyp with lilac lisianthus and pale pink spray roses look stunning with all Hannah's fete themed  " bits and pieces" 


Fete themed low table centre using mixed wedding themed flowers in Hannah's bottles and jars. All different and all decorated by Hannah for that eclectic look.


Fete themed top table using a real mix of bottles and jars all containing differing wedding themed floral designs. 


Bridal bouquet of white lilacs, pale pink roses and astilbe, lilac lisianthus and eucalyptus. I love how the differing textures work with the detail on Hannah's beautiful dress. 


Could there be a lovelier photo to end the post than this gorgeous confetti shot of the bride and groom by Mia. No, I don't think so !

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Hannah and Ben for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, it was an absolute pleasure and I am so glad you loved them so much.

An absolutely massive thank you too to Mia of Mia Photography.com for her gorgeous photos. If you'd like to see more images of this beautiful wedding do check out Mia's blog post http://www.mia-photography.com/blog/?p=2398



Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Emma's Striking Blue-Turquoise _ White Wedding Flowers, Gosport Submarine Museum

I am so sorry it's been so long, things had got so hectic and flower photos had got all behind. Then, last night I had the most lovely email from Judith thanking me for all the work I do on my blog as it had given her some wonderful ideas for her own wedding. It's so good to know that so newly inspired and feeling a little guilty, I am sharing a few photos from Emma's recent wedding


Tear drop bouquet of lilies and singapore orchids for Emma in blue-turquoise and white. Very striking.


For the bridesmaids, a modern bouquet of white oriental lilies with silver ting and ting and a surround of fatsia leaves. 


Striking tall table centre of white lilies and blue-turquiose singapore orchids with palm leaves and mixed exotic foliages. The centre of the vase is decorated with a stem of singapore orchid for added impact. The colours were just gorgeous with the turquoise- aquamarine chair sashes

That just leaves to say, thank you so much Emma for choosing me to design 
 and create your wedding flowers for you, it was an absolute pleasure and very many congratulations on your marriage.