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Alice and Jonny were married on 16 August 2025 at Baddow Park House. They went for a summery, colourful mix of flowers which included dahlias, delphinium and daisies. Alice's bouquet was pretty and colourful, full of fun and texture and finished with simple white satin ribbon. The five bridesmaids carried smaller versions of Alice's bouquet. Jonny's buttonhole was a mini bouquet - a mix of small, dainty flowers to compliment Alice's bouquet. The other men wore similar buttonholes with a couple less flowers. Delivered to the venue. For the ladies we made wrist corsages with mixed colour spray roses, and I managed to snap a quick shot of the bride's dad and step mum in their finery! The ceremony looked gorgeous out on the lawn with a statement grouped arch making up the backdrop which would later be moved to adorn the top table. On the table we placed a few bud vases and some taper candles, and down the aisle were meadow arrangements - one of my favourite things to make that adds so much impact! The venue has a couple of baskets they lend to couples and I filled these with fresh rose petals for confetti. Up the stairs we sprinkled more rose petals and later moved a couple of the meadow arrangements over after the ceremony. The top table looked beautiful - we moved the grouped arch over and placed these at either end, with three of the aisle meadows lined up in front of the table. These were also a series of bud vases along the top, interspersed with taper candle holders and LED candles. The centrepieces were a fun mix of tall arrangements, footed bowls and bud vases. For the bud vases we kept them simple with a single flower type per vase, which I think worked really well. We decorated the signage with a mix of meadows and top arrangements. Sophie even captured this shot of me delivering the bridal bouquet! I hope Alice and Jonny had the best day! 🧡🩷💛🩵
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Keri and Jack were married on 15 August 2025 at Little Channels. They chose a very natural palette with white flowers and lots of gorgeous greenery and herbs as a nod to Jack being a chef. Keri's bouquet was loose, natural and floaty, with rustic twine to finish. The three bridesmaids carried smaller versions of Keri's bouquet. All boxed up and delivered! Jack's buttonhole featured spray roses, astrantia, bunny tails and foliage including rosemary which was important to the couple. The other men wore buttonholes will all the same materials. In their vases and delivered to the venue. The ceremony space at the venue is beautiful, so we kept the decor simple with petals and leaves down the aisle and posies on the chairs. On the ceremony table we placed three simple bud vases, which were later moved to the top table. The centrepieces featured two cylindrical vases with candles and a bud vase with a mix of herbs and foliages, with loosely placed foliages at the base. There ended up being one less table than booked so we placed the spare vases on the top table and the extra bud vase on the cake table. We also dressed the signage with garlands of mixed foliages. The beautiful cake was made by the Sticky Fingers Cake Co and we provided fresh flowers and foliages to decorate it with. The little preview of the pro photos come courtesy of Katy Gell Photography: I hope Keri and Jack had the best day!
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