Rebecca and George were married on 26 October 2024 in a church ceremony with their reception to follow at Gaynes Park. They chose a beautiful autumnal colour palette of peach, burnt orange, copper, burgundy and blue, with some white accents, with their flowers including roses, snapdragons and dianthus. gaynespark.co.uk Becca's bouquet was my perfect idea of autumn! Deep, rich and luxurious tones accented by softly toned foliages and trailing ribbons to finish. The three bridesmaids carried smaller versions of Becca's bouquet. Delivered to the venue! George's buttonhole featured white spray roses, homegrown dried strawflower, waxflower and some foliage. The other men's buttonholes were all the same, all finished with sage green ribbon to match the bouquets. Delivered to the venue. For the mum's I designed neutral wrist corsages on snap bands, perfect to coordinate with different outfits! The couple got married in a beautiful church local to the venue. On either side of the entrance we placed a floral arrangement in a milk churn with flowers to match the rest of the wedding. Inside we kept the decor simple with some small posies lining the aisle on every other pew. These were finished with trailing chiffon ribbons to match the bouquets. Over at the venue we added fresh rose petals to a basket supplied by the couple to be used as confetti. We had some surplus foliage so we added a simple garland to the welcome sign (if I remember correctly there was a mark on the sign they wanted to cover up!) On the tables we placed a gorgeous arrangement in a glass footed bowl, which was designed into a removable tray so the couple could keep the flowers/give them to guests at the end of the night. There was also a long and low arrangement which we placed on the top table. My lovely freelancer Alana stayed on site with me while the ceremony took place and afterwards we popped back into the church to pick up the milk churns and pew end flowers and moved these over to the venue - they were all placed in the orangery where the couple were having their drinks reception. A great way to get the most out of your flowers and budget! The cake was a simple M&S design and Becca gave me free reign over decorating it, so I brought along a selection of the wedding flowers, taped the ends and attached them to the cake in a way I thought they looked pretty! The stunning pro photos are courtesy of Boutique Weddings - take a look below: https://boutiqueweddingfilms.uk/ I hope Becca and George had a wonderful day!
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Elizabeth and Danny were married on 26 October 2024 at Blake Hall Weddings. They chose the prettiest colour palette of peach, pink, copper and orange with pops of navy, with their flowers including roses, chrysanths, viburnum berries and eucalyptus. I loved Elizabeth's bouquet, the colours were just beautiful and the peach trailing ribbons finished it off perfectly. The three bridesmaids carried smaller versions of Elizabeth's bouquet. Danny's buttonhole featured spray roses, dried strawflower, thistle, bunny tails, bleached ruscus and mixed foliages - a mini bouquet in itself! The other men wore slightly smaller versions. Delivered to the venue in their little vases. The ceremony barn looked stunning with statement pedestal arrangements on my tall stands which they hired, a long and low on the table and flowers on the chairs. They repurposed the ceremony flowers for the reception and added another couple of centrepiece designs - I love when couple mismatch their tables it makes it more fun! Some thank you bouquets finished everything off. For the cake the couple opted for some simple foliage, which I left for the baker to attach. The preview of the pro photos come courtesy of Three Flowers Photography. threeflowersphotography.co.uk I hope Elizabeth and Danny had the best day!
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