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Showing posts with label Colours white and green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colours white and green. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Sarah and James Classic Wedding Flowers in Whites and Greens, East Horton Golf Club

A very pretty April wedding at East Horton Golf Club featuring our new rustic floral arch, here are Sarah and James' classic but natural wedding flowers.


Sarah's bouquet, massed gypsophila with white roses and white calla lilies. The look is light, airy and very pretty.


Bridesmaids carried co-ordinating but simpler bouquets of massed white gypsophila and 
and white lisianthus. Beautiful against their navy dresses.


Groom's buttonhole of white calla lily with spires of grass and a little gyp wired into a linear design. 


The remaining men wore buttonholes of single white calla lily with simple spires of bear grass.


Our stunning wooden floral arch decorated with classic white and mint green flowers and trails of fresh green foliage. It made a beautiful spot for Sarah and James to take their vows.
The ceremony table behind is decorated with a  couple of simple vases of green and white lisianthus, roses and gypsophila to echo the design on the arch itself.



East Horton Golf Club all set up ready for the wedding ceremony. The aisle is decorated with sprigs of gypsophila, very simple and very pretty. Our floral arch decorated with roses, lisianthus, calla lilies, gypsophila and trails of foliage marks where the wedding service will take place.


Classic wooden arch decorated for Sarah and James' wedding ceremony in whites, greens and fresh mint using roses, lisianthus, calla lilies and gypsophila. After the ceremony it was moved back a couple of feet behind the top table . So if you are wondering if the arch design  is moveable the answer is yes - but not very far and depending on the venue


Close up of the floral arch flowers in  whites and greens.

Table centres were mixed vases of wedding themed flowers in whites and greens on a hired log slice with tea lights. Very pretty and they fitted the theme perfectly. These vases were first used to decorate the window ledges and the screen at East Horton for the wedding service. It is then a simple matter to move them to the tables after the ceremony.

And that just leaves me to say thank you so much Sarah and James for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, I absolutely loved working on these gorgeous designs for you.

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Vicki's Easter Wedding Flowers at Rhinefield House

Vicki's Easter wedding at Rhinefield, a mass of white tulips with a touch of green. Very simple, very elegant and combined with masses  of candlelight, simply gorgeous for a Spring wedding at this venue


Vicki's bouquet of massed white tulips and looped grass, very simple, very elegant and perfect for an Easter/ Spring wedding.


Bridesmaids' posies of massed white gypsophila and tulip and tiny flower girl's posy of massed white gyp. Lovely with their floaty pale sage green dresses.


Buttonholes of white tulips, looped grass, a touch of gypsophila and green leaf for the men.



Stunning tall centrepiece of massed white tulips with palm leaf in a trumpet vase with "crushed ice" effect. Mirror plate and massed tea lights complete the effect and the alcoves at the back of the Great Hall have the lanterns we used to line the aisle for the ceremony.


Ceremony flowers at Rhinefield. We used the tall centrepieces on a stone plinth behind the ceremony table and fishbowls with tulips on the ceremony table itself. Tall lanterns with church candles were used to line the aisle and the overall effect was quite stunning.


Tall Centrepieces of massed white tulips at Rhinefield. The fireplace in the Great Hall took the remainder of the lanterns used to line the aisle for the ceremony.

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Vicki for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, it was an absolute pleasure to work on this beautiful scheme for you.

Monday, 13 April 2015

Kortney's Rustic Chic Wedding Flowers Part 2 - The Venues

Better late than never and following on from my earlier post, here are some images of  Kortney's lovely church and reception flowers. This was a formal black tie wedding with a very rustic twist and the flowers had to reflect both elements- A very natural but still  elegant look. 


Church pew ends of white lilac ( syringa), simple tied bunches. Gorgeous for a Spring wedding


Church flowers, white roses, lilacs, ranunculus and freesia with trails of mixed ferns and ivy. One on each of the ledges behind the altar. They make a beautiful backdrop for the wedding ceremony. The church is St Stephens in Lyndhurst


Church window ledge flowers, a tall lantern with church candle amongst a rustic design of mixed ferns with white lilac ( syringa) and ranunculus. Simple but very beautiful.


Church window ledge with a design of white ranunculus and lilacs ( syringa) with mixed green foliages. The stone ledges at St Stephens are perfect for this design and the church looked really lovely for Kortney's March wedding


Top Table flowers at The Pig, Brockenhurst. The rustic style suits the venue perfectly. Here I have used white rose, lilacs( syringa), ranunculus, and freesia with mixed ferns and ivy and each section is separated by a church candle in a storm lantern.


A close up of the top table flowers, white roses, ranunculus, freesia and lilacs( syringa) with mixed ferns.


Top table flowers at The Pig in Brockenhurst. Rustic chic meets black tie.


Table centre of white ranunculus, freesia and lilacs( syringa) with ferns, olive and rosemary in a rustic but elegant design in a low pedestal bowl. 


Elegant but rustic low centrepiece of white ranunculus, lilacs ( syringa) and freesia with mixed ferns, olive and rosemary. 

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Kortney and James for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. I loved working on this scheme with it's mix of 2 differing styles. And very many congratulations on your marriage.

Monday, 1 December 2014

Natalie's Autumn Wedding Flowers, New Place

Well the catching up isn't going too well but I have managed to sort a few shots to share from Natalie's lovely autumn wedding at New Place. Some lovely ideas here for anyone looking for inspiration for an autumn wedding.


Natalie's beautiful, white and green bouquet using roses, bouvardia and lisianthus with a little gyp and mixed foliage. 


Lanterns, candles and scattered rose petals used to decorate the aisle.


The view as the bride enters the Bristol room at New Place. The stunning fireplace looks amazing decorated with a trailing mantle design with candles and a pedestal design either side.


Fireplace flowers in whites and greens, simple, natural but still elegant. I've used roses, lisianthus, gyp, green skimmia, oak leaf and ivy trails to create the effect.


Gorgeous idea for an autumn table centre. Tall vase of curly twigs and lisianthus flowers. The table below is decorated with massed tea lights and scattered oak leaves to create a wonderfully warm autumn look.


Green Oak leaves make beautiful and very natural place cards.


Storm lanterns, candles and scattered oak leaves on the window ledges make the perfect finishing touch.

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Natalie for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. I absolutely loved working on this lovely scheme and seeing all the ideas come together on the day for you.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Becky's Green and White June Wedding Flowers, Avington Park

A beautiful June wedding making the most of some the season's flowers - here are Becky's wedding flowers. A lovely fresh mix of white and apple green.


Becky's bouquet, scented white peonies, pale green roses, a touch of foliage and gypsophila. Simple but very soft and very pretty - I loved it !


For the bridesmaids, posies of large ivory roses, sage green foliage and a little gypsophila.


The entrance hall mantle at Avington Park decorated with a simple design of storm lanterns and candles with loose mixed foliage and roses. 


Stunning tall table centre of white peonies, roses and gypsophila with pale green lisianthus in trumpet vases decorated inside with gysophila. Very fresh and pretty for a June wedding and perfect for the marquee at Avington Park.


White peonies, roses and gyp with mixed greens make a very elegant but summery tall table centre - perfect for this June wedding at Avington Park.


The top table was decorated with co-ordinating mini designs in whites and greens mixed in with with these lovely log style candle holders provided by the bride.

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Becky for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, I loved working on these very fresh and summery designs for you - and I just loved the scent of those peonies!



Sunday, 13 October 2013

Amy's Green and White Wedding Flowers, Rhinfield House

A gorgeous, classic scheme in fresh greens and whites for Amy.


Classic bouquet of Avalanche roses, white freesias and pale green lisianthus with a touch of rosemary and eucalyptus for Amy.


Bridesmaids carried a smaller and slightly simpler version using large ivory roses with pale green lisianthus and rosemary.


Buttonholes and corsages all boxed and ready to go. Rose, eucalyptus and gyp for the men and freesia corsages with eucalyptus and pearls for the ladies.


Tall table centre of white hydrangeas, ivory roses, pale green lisianthus and gypsophila on a trumpet vase filled with gyp. Looks right at home in front of the fireplace at Rhinefield House. Very fresh and very pretty


Great Hall at Rhinefield House all set for Amy's wedding breakfast. I love the fresh green and whites against the deep wood panelling in the hall. Tea lights and petals were used to decorate the area underneath the table centres and it would have looked quite magical when the candles were all lit.


White hydrangea, avalanche roses, gyp and pale green lisianthus make a lovely combination in this table centre. 


For the top table Amy chose a long and low design with candles . Tea lights and petals were used to decorate the remaining length. 

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Amy for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you, I loved working on your fresh and pretty scheme for you.

Monday, 2 September 2013

Rebecca's Vintage-Garden Themed Wedding Flowers, Chilworth manor

A gorgeous vintage - garden themed wedding in soft greens and whites with a touch of silver eucalyptus. The venue was the Chilworth Manor, Southampton.


Rebecca's green and white bouquet using vintage style ivory roses, freesias, bouvardia and mixed vintage toned foliages.


A co-ordinating smaller design for the bridesmaids using Dolomiti roses for their gorgeous vintage style form and colour, freesias, bouvardia and mixed foliages.


Mini posy for the flower girl using a single Dolomiti rose with a surround of freesias and mixed vintage toned foliages.


Groom's buttonhole of rose, bouvardia, myrtle and asparagus fern.


Vintage-garden themed flowers on tall cream painted stands made stunning table centres. The white green colour scheme and the vintage - garden theme was carried through every last detail. The chairs each decorated with a trail of ivy made a gorgeous finishing touch. 


Ivory painted flower pots with flowers and tea lights were used under the tall  table centres to give some added interest there.The venue was the Lord Selbourne Suite at Chilworth Manor, a lovely room overlooking the gardens and this scheme was perfect for bringing the outdoors in. 

Photo - Kate Truepenny. Thank you Kate.


Green and white flowers on vintage cream painted stands made stunning table centres. I've used ivory roses, freesias and bouvardia with mixed garden themed foliages.
Photo- Kate Truepenny


I love this shot by Kate Truepenny. Mini flower pot of flowers with the scrolled legs of the stand and the ivy trail coming down from the floral design above. 


Mini flower pots and favours.
Photo - Kate Truepenny.


Vintage cream bird cage with natural, garden themed flowers and foliages spilling out onto the table. Loose ivy trails, flowers and tea lights in mini painted flower pots decorate the area around.


Photo - Kate Trupenny.


Top table design of mixed size ivory painted flower pots with green and white flowers. A mini painted pot with tea light and moss was placed in between each pot of flowers.
Photo - Kate Truepenny


A floral tree of ivory roses, freesias, bouvardia and mixed foliages was placed either side of the top table - seen here with one of the bird cage designs in the foreground. 


At the entrance to the room,a floral table plan using mixed green and white flowers.  Seen here before the table plan cards arrived !

That just leaves me to say thank you so much Rebecca for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. I loved working on this lovely scheme for you.

A massive thank you too to Kate Truepenny for the truly beautiful photos.