Sunday, 31 July 2016

Emma's Classic Green and White Wedding Flowers, Outside Ceremony, Lainston House

A beautiful classic summer scheme in fresh whites and greens for an outdoor ceremony in the pavilion at Lainston House, here are Emma's wedding flowers.


Emma's formal tear drop bouquet of white roses, spray roses, stocks, bouvardia, freesias and lisianthus with absolutely minimal foliage. Very soft and very elegant.


Co-ordinating hand tied posies for the bridesmaids using white roses, bouvardia and freesia with stocks.


Corsages of grouped double freesia with gyp and a touch of fresh green foliage for the ladies and a classic buttonhole of rose and a little gyp for the men.


The pavilion at Lainston House all ready for Emma's outdoor wedding ceremony. Large urn designs of summer flowers stand either side of the entrance to the pavilion and a co-ordinating long and low finishes the ceremony table while tied bunches of white stocks look gorgeous along the aisle chairs.


Ceremony table long and low in the pavilion using white roses, hydrangeas, stocks, freesias and lisianthus with fresh green foliages. 


The urns were filled with white roses, hydrangeas, delphiniums and stocks with fresh green  foliages for a classic english summer garden look.


The outdoor aisle at Lainston House decorated with tied bunches of white stocks on the white painted chairs. 


Lainston House pavilion, all ready for the wedding ceremony. Such a romantic setting to say I do.


Tall centrepiece in the barn at Lainston House using white roses, spray roses, stocks, lisianthus and gyp with a little fresh green foliage in a martini vase. A trail of ivy and lisianthus flowers wound down the stem provides a very pretty finishing touch.


The fireplace at Lainston with tea lights decorating the ledges above the mantle design of white roses, hydrangeas, stocks, freesias and lisianthus. It provides a gorgeous backdrop for the top table.


Co-ordinating wreaths of white summer flowers around a storm lantern make beautiful co-ordinating low table centres. Here one is used to mark the entrance to the Dawley Barn where the wedding breakfast was held.

And that just leaves me to say thank you so much Emma for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, it was a real pleasure working with you on this beautiful scheme and I am so glad the weather held for you.

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