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Chantelle and Myles were married on 29 March 2026 at The Lion House in Boreham. They chose a pretty colour palette of blush and dusky pink with some white, with roses, tulips, astilbe and waxflower amongst the flowers used. Chantelle's bouquet was beautiful, loose and textured but semi-structured so it still had a defined shape. Ivory satin ribbon finished off the stems perfectly. The three bridesmaids carried smaller bouquets with all the same flowers. For the two flower girls I made little posies of gypsophila, with trailing pink ribbons. Delivered to the venue! Myles' buttonhole featured white spray roses with gypsophila and eucalyptus, with the other men wearing smaller versions to compliment. In their little vases with handwritten name tags, delivered to the venue. A little behind the scenes in the studio before loading the van! Such a beautiful venue! The ceremony was held inside, with a long and low arrangement on the table which would later be moved to the top table. For the guest tables the couple opted for the venue's lanterns, which I decorated by flat laying eucalyptus and gypsophila for a simple, natural look. A couple of thank you bouquets to finish off. Here's a little preview of the newlyweds, courtesy of Peter Langman: I hope Chantelle and Myles had the best day!
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