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Showing posts with label Bouquets tear drop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bouquets tear drop. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 October 2017

Lucy's Country Style Pink, Lilac and White Wedding Flowers, Gray's Manor Hotel



Lucy's stunning tear drop bouquet of pink roses, freesias and stocks with lilac lisianthus, white bouvardia and ivory spray rose. Absolutely full of flower, minimal foliage and
beautiful for Lucy's late summer wedding.


Flower Girl's mini posy matches perfectly and uses a pink rose with a surround of pink freesias, lilac lisianthus, white bouvardia, ivory spray rose and a little country style foliage.


Floral circlet using ivory spray rose, lilac lisianthus and pink wax flower for the flower girls.


The matron of Honour carried a hand tied posy version of the bridal bouquet using pink roses, freesias and stocks with lilac lisianthus, ivory spray rose and white bouvardia.


Groom's buttonhole of ivory rose, pink freesia, curly twig and rosemary.


A lantern with a floral wreath around makes a beautiful low centrepiece for the tables. This light and airy design uses pink roses and freesias with lilac lisianthus, white wax flower, phlox and mixed country style foliages.


This personalised wooden crate with it's natural, country style design of pink roses, lisianthus and freesias, lilac lisianthus, white phlox and wax flower and mixed foliages makes a gorgeous statement on the top table.


Either side of the top table crate we used these pretty mini bark boxes of pink and lilac flower to continue the flower and colour along the length of the top table.


The top table at Gray's Manor decorated with Lucy's pretty wooden crate and mini bark boxes of mixed country style designs in pinks and lilacs. 

And that just leaves me to say thank you so much Lucy for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. It was an absolute pleasure working on these beautiful designs for you.

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Joanna's Classic Winter Wedding Flowers in Whites and Golds, Rhinefield House

For her January wedding at Rhinefield House, Joanna chose a classic look for her flowers in beautiful shades of whites, golds and pale apricot and masses of candlelight. The end result was a very beautiful and very romantic winter wedding look. And here they are; Joanna's flowers

Joanna's bouquet - a classic teardrop of massed roses, spray roses, freesia and hyacinths in whites, golds and pale peach. The hyacinth and freesia make this a gorgeously scented bouquet.


Groom's buttonhole of pale apricot rose with hyacinth pips and a touch of classic foliage.


Bridesmaids' wrist corsage of white lisianthus with hyacinth pips and pale peach spray rose on a hand made silver wire mesh bangle


The stunning fireplace at Rhinefield House decorated with a tumbling floral design using white amaryllis and hyacinths with pale apricot spray rose and lisianthus. Storm lanterns with church candles sit in amongst the tumbling flowers and the hearth is decorated with massed candles in lanterns of varying heights and sizes. The overall result is gorgeous for a winter wedding.


Candelabra flowers using white amaryllis, rich cream roses, white freesias and pale apricot - gold lisianthus


Candelabra flowers for a winter wedding at Rhinefield House in whites and golds using amaryllis, roses, freesias and lisianthus with trails of asparagus fern


A different and modern idea for the top table/ ceremony table. Groups of massed candles and tea lights with mini wedding themed pots of flowers in gold flecked votive holders.


Contemporary top table design using grouped massed candles and mini pots of flowers dotted in amongst the candles.


The mantle/fireplace flowers and lanterns  at Rhinefield House. Gorgeous for Joanna's January wedding.

And that just leaves me to say thank you so much Joanna for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. It was absolute pleasure working on this gorgeous, classic winter scheme for you.

Monday, 12 September 2016

Rachael's Formal Wedding Flowers in Blush and Silver. The Ageus Bowl,Southampton

A beautifully, elegant scheme in blush and silver at the Ageus Bowl in Southampton, here are Rachael's wedding flowers


Rachael's Bouquet, a beautiful tear drop of David Austin Keira roses, Bombastic spray roses,  white bouvardia and lisianthus with silver brunnia and a few buried pearls


Bridesmaids' bouquets of blush garden roses and spray roses with white stocks, bouvardia and lisianthus and a little silver brunnia.


And a smaller version for the petite bridesmaid using blush garden roses and spray roses with white stocks, bouvardia and lisianthus and a little silver brunnia.


For the male attendant, a pin on design of blush garden rose, spray rose, white bouvardia and silver eucalyptus leaf and berry to co-ordinate with the bridesmaids bouquets.

  

Groom buttonhole of Bombastic spray rose with silver eucalyptus berry and bud.


For the men, a single David Austin Keira rose with eucalyptus berry and leaf


And for the ladies, corsages of white lisianthus and bouvardia with silver eucalyptus leaf and berry, wedding themed but neutral and very pretty.


Tall candelabra designs of roses and hydrangeas at the Ageus Bowl, Southampton with bride's own blossom trees. The ball room really did look quite stunning


For the top table, an unusual, formal, long and low design of massed flower with buried scented candles. I have used roses, spray roses, hydrangeas, stocks and lisianthus with a touch of eucalyptus berry and leaf to create this floral tapestry. The overall effect is quite beautiful, very soft yet elegant.

And that just leaves me to say thank you so much Rachael and Chris for asking me to design and carte your wedding flowers for you, it was an absolute pleasure and I hope you all had the most amazing day.

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.

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.


Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Catherine's Blue White and Silver Wedding Flowers, New Place

Royal Blue, ivory and silver made a stunning colour scheme for Catherine's February wedding at New Place. The look was classic,soft but with added touches of sparkle.


Tear drop bouquet of royal blue delphiniums, ivory roses, white freesias and silver eucalyptus with sprays of diamante to give the sparkle. Delphiniums are thought of as a summer flower but are in fact available most of the year round so a great choice for a pop of bright blue for this February wedding.


Groom's buttonhole of ivory rose, blue delphinium, rosemary and a touch of gyp.


Bridesmaid's bouquet of ivory roses, cobalt blue delphiniums and white freesias with silver eucalyptus and sprays of diamante. Both bouquets were hand tied but the bride carried a tear drop version while the bridesmaid carried this posy version.


Ceremony table long and low design with 3 candles using ivory roses, royal blue delphiniums, white freesias, mixed silver toned foliages and ivy trails. A co-ordinating stand design stood either side. The venue is New Place, Shirrell Heath.


Stunning tall table centres of blue delphiniums, ivory roses, white amaryllis and freesias with mixed silver eucalyptus and a crystal garland wound down the stem of the cocktail vase for a touch of sparkle. The venue is the Arden Suite at New Place.


Royal blue, silver and white wedding flowers at New Place.The sparkly back drop and ribbon lights add to the transformation of the room. Mirror plates and scattered table diamonds carry the look to the tables.


Blue, white and silver wedding flowers with added sparkle for Catherine's February wedding. I love the way the crystal garlands used to decorate the stem of the cocktail vases echo the ribbon lights on the ceiling. I also love the shot of cobalt blue provided by those gorgeous delphiniums.

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Catherine for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. I love winter weddings and especially loved creating this beautiful look for a February day.

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.