Georgia and Dom were married on 24 May 2024 at East Mersea Hall. They chose classic whites and greens for their flowers, which included peonies, roses, ammi and stocks. Georgia's bouquet was so pretty, with briza grasses adding a fun texture and trailing chiffon ribbons finishing it off perfectly. The seven bridesmaids all carried smaller versions of Georgia's bouquet, with a smaller one still for the junior bridesmaid. All boxed up and delivered to the venue! Dom's buttonhole featured spray roses, astilbe, gypsophila and eucalyptus. The other men wore a smaller version with a single spray rose and no astilbe. Name tagged and delivered to the venue! For the ladies I designed lapel corsages with roses, astilbe, gyp and foliage, with chiffon ribbon to finish. The ceremony looked stunning all set up, with the most perfect weather for their special day. I designed floral pillars to frame the gazebo, which were later moved over to frame a doorway. There were then meadow arrangements lining the aisle and vases on the table for the bouquets to be placed into. There are three outdoor tables at the venue which the couple wanted to decorate so on these I placed a lantern and three bud vases. The couple hired silk arrangements for their tables so I just added in some vases for the bouquets, some on the top table and the others dotted around the room. I collected my hire items at midnight and saw they'd repurposed some of the meadow arrangements at the base of the table plan which looked fab. The beautiful pro photos are courtesy of The Kensington Photographer, take a look: I hope Georgia and Dom had the best day! 🤍
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Sarah and Oliver were married on 11 May 2024 at Highley Manor. They had a wildflower theme for their flowers in shades of pastel blue, lilac, white and a touch of pink. Sarah's bouquet was so pretty, the colours were stunning and the twine finished the stems off perfectly. The four bridesmaids carried smaller versions of Sarah's bouquet. Boxed up and delivered to the venue. Oliver's buttonhole featured spray roses, eryngium, lavender, gyp and mixed foliages. The other men wore simpler versions without the bigger focal flowers. In their little vases and delivered to the venue. I loved dressing the ceremony gazebo - the view was absolutely stunning! We designed asymmetrical arrangements on the two front plinths of the triangular gazebo - such a unique shape which was so lovely to see. The couple provided all their own glassware so the table arrangements could be kept at the end of the night. The top table was a round table amongst the guests, and this table had a larger vase for the bridal bouquet and three smaller bud vases. The other tables were a mix of two different designs - half of them were in the same style as the top table but with a bridesmaid bouquet, and the other half had a trio of jam jars. The couple also provided their own table runners and tealights. The bride sent me this photo of her with her maids, the colours match beautifully! I can't wait to see more! I hope Sarah and Oliver had a wonderful day! 🩵🤍
Amy and Matthew were married on 3 May 2024 at Gosfield Hall. They chose classic whites for their flowers which included roses, astilbe, gypsophila and eucalyptus. The bridal bouquet was so pretty, kept to a more minimal palette of different flowers, with the neatish, elegant shape suiting the venue perfectly. The stems were finished with ivory satin ribbon. The four bridesmaids carried smaller versions of Amy's bouquet. For the little flower girl I designed a heart shaped wand of gypsophila - keep scrolling to see an adorable photo of the little sweetheart! All delivered to the venue. The groom's buttonhole featured a white rose, gyp and foliage, with ivory satin ribbon to finish. The other buttonholes were smaller with a spray rose as the focal flower. The mums wore slightly different corsages, with one opting for a lapel pin and the other choosing a wrist corsage on a fabric snap band. The ceremony looked lovely all set up, with a long and low arrangement on the table and gyp pew ends on the end of the chairs. The venue then added in the silk blossom trees, the white carpet and the lanterns. The tables had a mix of beautiful footed bowl arrangements on half of them, with the bridesmaid bouquets being repurposed on the remaining tables. The long and low was later placed on the top table with small vases set out for the chair ends. A couple of thank you bouquets to finish. The preview of the gorgeous pro photos comes courtesy of Lily and White Photography, while the adorable shots of the flower girl were sent by her mum who is a friend of the bride's and a previous bride of mine! I hope Amy and Matthew had a lovely day! 🤍
Charlotte and Oliver were married on 27 April 2024 at Vaulty Manor. They chose pretty pinks and whites for their flowers, which included roses, tulips, stocks and astilbe. Charlotte's bouquet was soft and pretty, incorporating seasonal spring flowers and softly toned foliages. An ivory satin ribbon finished the bouquet off beautifully. For the bridesmaids Charlotte chose something I don't do often but which I thought was a lovely touch, by having a smaller version of her bouquet for her maid of honour and then simpler bouquets for the other bridesmaids of roses, gypsophila and astilbe. The bouquets all boxed up and delivered to the venue. Oliver's buttonhole featured a white spray rose, pink astilbe, gyp and foliage, with ivory satin ribbon binding and a pin for attaching. Oliver elected for his groomsmen to all have the same buttonholes. Delivered to the venue, with their little water bottles and handwritten name tag. There was a single ladies wrist corsage which had some small and delicate flowers to match the rest of the wedding. The ceremony decor was kept quite simple, but the barn at Vaulty is so beautiful you don't need to do too much to dress it up! The urn arrangements are a permanent silk feature, and the couple added some petals down the aisle and a long and low arrangement on the table - this was later moved to the sweetheart top table. The guest tables at Vaulty are oval in shape, so a series of floral bud vases in a lazy line down the centre of the table works perfectly. The runner was provided by Occasions Covered, and we hired the bud vases and tealight holders. There were also a couple of thank you bouquets with flowers to match the rest of the wedding. I also provided a couple of extra bud vases to dress up the cake table. The beautiful pro photos are courtesy of Pure Image Photography - so pretty!
Grace and Rhys were married on 26 April 2024 at Vaulty Manor. They chose beautiful whites and blush pinks for their flowers, which included roses, peonies, stocks and sweet rocket. Grace's bouquet was so pretty, with the first peonies I've had this year and sweet rocket from my cutting garden. The three bridesmaids carried smaller versions, with the same flowers and finished with white chiffon ribbon. Delivered to the venue! Rhys' buttonhole featured white and pink spray roses, with bunny tails and soft toned foliage. The other men wore a smaller version with a single white spray rose as the focal flower. Delivered to the venue. The ceremony set up was kept simple with just a long and low arrangement on the table, but the fabric draping on the chairs from Occasions Covered complimented the barn setting perfectly. The long and low was later moved over to the top table, with some vases laid out for the bouquets as additional decor. The tables were decorated with bud vases and tealights down runners provided by Occasions Covered, the perfect set up on an oval table! The cake was made by SFCakeCo and we provided fresh flowers to decorate it with. The beautiful pro photos are courtesy of Pure Image Photography, take a look: I hope Grace and Rhys had a lovely day! 🩷🤍
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