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Devon and Sean were married on 3 May 2025 at Woodhall Manor. They chose a classic colour palette of white and green, with some gorgeous roses taking centre stage. Devon's bouquet was a mix of 'avalanche' and 'playa blanca' roses, with hard and soft ruscus foliages adding a gorgeous, deep green contrast. A white satin ribbon finished the stems off perfectly. The five bridesmaids all carried smaller versions of Devon's bouquet. Sean's buttonhole featured a standard and a spray rose with some foliage, and the other men wore smaller versions with just spray roses. The weather was perfect for their outdoor ceremony, and Devon really paid attention to the details when it came to dressing this area. We tied posies of roses and foliage to all the chairs lining the aisle, a long and low adorned the table which was framed by two stunning arrangements on white pedestal stands. The reception room looked equally as beautiful, with glass footed bowl arrangements on each table and the top table decor extended out on either side of the long and low - we placed vases for the bridesmaid bouquets and some of the chair ends, with loosely laid foliages and a few white flowers dotted amongst it. We also added some foliage and vases to the mantlepiece for some more of the chair end posies. The absolutely gorgeous pro photos are courtesy of Joanne Lamb - take a look: I hope Devon and Sean had an amazing day!
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Kristina and James were married on 2 May 2025 at Vaulty Manor. They chose a gorgeous palette of pinks for their flowers, which included roses, stocks, astilbe and lisianthus. Kristina's bouquet was a beautiful mix of light and dark shades of pink, with lots of lovely eucalyptus and trailing ribbons to finish. The three bridesmaids carried smaller versions of Kristina's bouquet, with all the same flowers in the same colours. Boxed up and ready for delivery! James' buttonhole featured spray roses, lisianthus and waxflower, with pink chiffon ribbon to finish. The other men wore very similar but slightly smaller buttonholes. The weather on the day was glorious so they held their ceremony outside in the gardens. I dressed the front of the gazebo with two sprays of flowers, placed a long and low on the table and little posies on the chairs lining the aisle. I stayed on site during the ceremony so that I could move all of the flowers from the ceremony over to the barn. I will always recommend you do this so as to really maximise use of your flowers, however not all venues will do this for you - it's always best to check. For Kristina and James I removed the flowers from the gazebo and reattached them to my metal arch frame which we placed behind the top table. The long and low then went on the table and the chair ends were dotted around in little jars. The guest tables featured a geometric lantern which the couple hired from me, decorated with loosely placed sprigs of foliage and flowers in the colours of the wedding dotted throughout. They opted to go for LED candles due to the number of children attending the wedding, however these are so realistic nowadays you couldn't tell! I also dressed all the signage that would be placed around the venue, including the welcome sign and the order of the day. The stunning pro photos are courtesy of Matt Heath Photography - take a look:
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