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Saturday, 9 September 2017

Fred and Rebecca's Classic White Wedding Flowers, Lainston House


Rebecca's bouquet, a classic mix of Avalanche roses, white spray roses and gypsophila.
Bridesmaids carried hand tied posies of massed gypsophila.


A simple, elegant buttonhole of a single white rose for the men.


Corsage of white rose, spray roses and gypsophila for the ladies. 


The outdoor ceremony flowers at Lainston House, garden urns filled with an elegant design of massed gypsophila sit either side of the pavilion, a co-ordinating design of massed gyp sits on the ceremony table and the chairs are decorated with little posies of white gypsophila. The aisle is lined with lanterns and is just about to be decorated with scattered fresh rose petals. 


The pavilion at Lainston House, decorated with simple designs of massed gypsophila ready for the wedding ceremony.


Massed white gypsophila, roses, spray roses and hydrangea atop a tall cocktail vase make a stunning and very elegant high centrepiece for the Dawley Barn at Lainston House.



The base of the tall centrepieces was decorated with 3 mini designs of white rose, spray rose and gypsophila in mini bud vases and 3 tea lights sitting in between each vase of flower. All sit on a mirror plate.


A close up of the tall centrepieces, a mass of white hydrangeas, roses, spray roses and gypsophila. 


A co-ordinating wreath of white roses, spray roses, gypsophila and hydrangea around a storm lantern with church candle make a gorgeous low centrepiece to mix in with the taller designs. They sat on a mirror plate with tea lights all around as before. 


Dawley Barn, Lainston House centrepiece and bar flowers. 


The stunning Dawley Barn at Lainston House all decorated for the wedding breakfast with 
high and low centrepieces of elegant white hydrangeas, roses, spray roses and gypsophila. the bar is decorated with long and low sections of massed white gypsophila with storm lanterns in between each section and either side of the entrance doors are the urns with their designs of massed white gypsophila. Fairy lights and candlelight complete the picture and the overall effect is just beautiful. 

And that just leaves me to say thank you so much Fred and Rebecca for asking me to design nd create your wedding flowers for you. It was an absolute pleasure working with you on this beautiful scheme.