Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Gemma's Spring Wedding Flowers in White, Lilac and Purples

A beautiful March wedding featuring some of my favourite Spring Flowers in a lovely mix of white, purples and lilac. Here are Gemma's wedding flowers


Spring bouquet of white and purple tulips, lilac freesia and deep purple anemones with a touch of delicate foliage for a very natural but very pretty look- for Gemma


Gemma's wedding bouquet in purples, lilac and white using spring flowers - double tulips, anemones and freesias.


Double tulips make a beautiful buttonhole for a Spring wedding.


Mum's corsage of double white tulips with lilac freesia and delicate green foliages.
 

Bridesmaids carried a smaller version of the bridal bouquet and here they are boxed and ready to go.

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Zach and Gemma for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you and very many congratulations on your marriage.


Monday, 9 March 2015

Olivia's Lilac Wedding Flowers, Rhinefield House

For her March wedding at Rhinefield House, Olivia choose a beautiful shade of lilac for her flowers and the style was elegant as befitting the venue but with very natural twist and just a hint of wild. The sun shone, it was a completely perfect day for a wedding.



Olivia's bouquet, lilac roses given a country twist with rosemary, asparagus fern and lilac limonium. The rose is called Ocean Song and is stunning. Photographs do not do it justice unfortunately !


Beautiful, simple designs of Avalanche roses with lilac limoniumon for the bridesmaids who were in lilac. .



Gorgeous buttonhole of ivory rose with rosemary and lilac limonium for the men.


Ceremony table at Rhinefield house with trailing long and low design with candles using lilac and ivory roses with lilac limonium.



Beautiful top table/ceremony table trailing design in lilac and ivory using mixed roses and natural, country style foliages with candles in storm lanterns between the sections. Designs like this can be good value for civil ceremonies were they can do double duty decorating the ceremony table and then the top table. 


Alcove flowers at the Great Hall in Rhinefield. Actually a table centre doing double duty for the wedding ceremony. After the ceremony, it was simply moved to one of the guest tables for the wedding breakfast.


Elegant low table centre with a natural country twist, a low pedestal bowl with lilac and ivory roses, the country twist is given by the lilac limonium, rosemary and trails of asparagus fern and ivy. 



Top table flowers, a long and low trailing design of ivory and lilac roses, lilac limonium and natural country style trails of ivy and asparagus fern. Made in sections with each section separated by a church candle in a storm lantern. 

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Olivia for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. It was an absolute pleasure working with you on this beautiful scheme and I am so glad you loved the designs so much.

Monday, 2 March 2015

Gill's Dusky Pink and Ivory Wedding Flowers - Woodlands Lodge Hotel

So, the catching up hasn't been going to well ! However, here are some images from Gill's lovely February wedding. Showing it is perfectly possible to have a romantic mid summer look to your flowers mid winter.


Simple bouquet of dusky pink and ivory roses with ruscus for Gill using Keano and Avalanche roses.


Dusky pink rose and white freesia make a gorgeous buttonhole for the groom.


The bridesmaids carried a smaller version of the bridal bouquet, a hand tied mix of Keano and Avalanche roses with ruscus.


Tall centrepiece of mixed dusky and pale pink roses, spray roses and gypsophila in a cocktail vase. Spray rose buds and ivy trail down the stem to create a lovely finishing touch.


The base of the design with the ivy trail and spray rose, lace covered tea lights complete the romantic look.


Romantic, tall table centre of mixed pink roses and gypsophila at the Woodlands Lodge hotel. A lovely touch of summer in the middle of February. 


A different idea for the top table and ceremony table. Pretty little mixed vases of flowers and church candles make a lovely alternative to the traditional long and low. This grouped design was first used on the ceremony table and later moved to the top table. 

That just leaves me to say thank so much Gill for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, it was an absolute pleasure and I hope you had an amazing day.