Kat and Jay were married on 5 August 2019 in a church ceremony and held their reception afterwards at Wivenhoe House. Kat chose a classic shower bouquet with a pretty combination of white and pastel blue flowers. The single bridesmaid carried a smaller, hand tied version of Kat's bouquet with all the same flowers and finished with a simple ivory ribbon. All boxed up and ready for delivery! The buttonholes featured a white spray rose and blue delphinium, with a few sprigs of foliage and finished with the same ivory satin ribbon. The church was decorated with traditional pew ends and pedestal arrangements, all of which was later moved over to the venue. The pedestals framed the front of the church beautifully and the pew ends featured chiffon fabric which cascaded to the floor. Over at the venue the table centrepieces featured beautiful candles, foliage and white flowers. This is such a popular design at the moment and the addition of the white flowers helped tie everything together. Once I'd moved them over to the venue I dotted the pew ends around in jam jars on the various side tables, including one on the cake table with this beauty from Luca's Cakes. Here's a sneak peek of some photos from the wedding; how lovely are these! I hope they had a lovely day! 💙
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Chloe and Rob were married on 3 August 2019 at a church in Stock and held their reception in a beautiful marquee in Rob's parents' back garden. Chloe's bouquet was beautiful, with a homegrown cafe au lait dahlia taking centre stage. The bouquet was finished with trailing ribbons including soft pink satin and white lace. They based a lot of their flowers around hoops, including floral hoops for the bridesmaids and flower girl to carry - look how sweet the little one is! All boxed up and ready for delivery. The men wore rose and lisianthus buttonholes with just a little bit of foliage, finished with soft pink satin ribbon to match the bride's bouquet. The ladies had very similar corsages, with the addition of just a little bit of gypsophila. A little behind the scenes look of the hoops in construction! And taking over my parents' living room as usual as there wasn't enough space in my studio! Loaded in the van and ready to go! The marquee looked simply stunning, with hoops on every table and further hoops suspended from the ceiling down the centre. Absolutely gorgeous! We also filled some tiny little vases with gyp and spray roses which were then dotted around the various side tables. Taking photos is always more difficult when my family of jokers help me out with a set up! My sister and mum here deliberately getting in the way! The groom is an old uni friend of my brother, so him and my sister-in-law were invited to the wedding. With both the bride and groom police officers it was only natural for this to be a subtle theme running throughout the wedding - just look at the adorable little handcuff pins on the place settings! Here's just a couple of guest photos of the happy couple: I hope they had an amazing day! 💗
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