Kirsty and Dan were married on 5 October 2024 at Houchins. They chose a stunning colour palette of peach/soft champagne and cream, with pops of burnt orange. Their flowers included roses, germini and stocks, with dried materials such as pampas grass and bleached ruscus. I loved Kirsty's bouquet, which was asymmetrical in shape with a lovely mix of fresh and dried materials and finished with rustic twine. There was just the one bridesmaid who carried a smaller version of Kirsty's bouquet. Boxed up and delivered to the venue. Dan's buttonhole featured a spray rose, gyp, dried materials and fresh foliage. The other men wore smaller versions without the spray rose. In their vases and delivered to the venue. For the mums I designed two different styles of corsage - one for the lapel and one for the wrist. I dressed the ceremony with a foliage curtain, one of the most popular designs my Houchins couples go for and you can see why - the space is large and neutral, so the foliage adds impact and compliments the outside space perfectly. I also placed a 'long and low' arrangement on the table which was later moved to the top table. For the reception the couple provided a load of wine bottles which I filled with fresh flowers and placed down the centre of the long banquet tables. I then weaved foliage around the base of the bottles. The stunning pro photos are courtesy of Farlie Photography: I hope Kirsty and Dan had the best day! 🤍
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Hannah and Adam were married on 21 September 2024 in a church ceremony with their reception to follow at Smeetham Hall Barn. They chose a pretty colour palette of blush pink and white, with their flowers including roses, stocks, snapdragons and gyp. Hannah's bouquet was pretty and smelt amazing with the stocks and scented foliages. I finished the bouquet with beautiful trailing chiffon ribbon. The four bridesmaids carried smaller versions of the bridal bouquet, with the same flowers in the same colours. For the mums I created beautiful corsages of spray roses and gyp. Delivered to the house where the bride was getting ready. Adam's buttonhole featured spray roses, alstroemeria, gyp and foliage, finished with the same ribbon as the bouquets. The other men wore smaller versions with a single spray rose, gyp and foliage. Delivered to the church. I also provided some pew ends for alternative rows down the aisle in the church, with a selection of flowers from the bouquets and trailing chiffon ribbons. The beautiful pro photos come courtesy of Farlie Photography: I hope Hannah and Adam had a lovely day! 🩷🤍
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