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Cindy and Reece were married on 12 December 2025 at Blake Hall. They went for festive vibes for their flowers, with a red, white and pink colour palette and blooms including roses, gerbera and berries, with mixed winter foliages. Cindy's bouquet was softly trailing with a beautiful mix of all the flowers and ivory ribbon to finish. The four bridesmaids carried smaller bouquets which were heavier on the white and didn't include any pink. For the little flower girls I made wands with a red rose and smaller complimenting flowers, with trailing champagne ribbons. All delivered to the venue. For the men's buttonholes the adults wore white and blue, with red for the juniors. The ladies corsages included spray roses and astilbe. The buttonholes and corsages delivered to the venue. The ceremony was held in the barn, with a long and low arrangement on the table and pew ends down the aisle. On the floor I placed gold lanterns and loose white rose petals. The venue looked beautiful and festive, with a huge Christmas tree and lots of twinkling lights. The centrepieces featured a trio of floating candles in glass vases, in which I used water beads to give the illusion that there were red berries floating around in the water. Around the base of the vases was a wreath of flowers. The top table had the long and low arrangement with small vases for the pew ends and some additional candles. I provided fresh flowers which were used to decorate the cake. Here's a few photos of the day, courtesy of the venue. Doesn't Cindy look stunning?! I hope Cindy and Reece had a lovely day!
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Leanne and Billy were married on 8 November 2025 at Mulberry House. They chose a gorgeous colour palette of burnt orange, terracotta/coffee, peach and cream, with some beautiful roses, lisianthus, carnations and dried materials including bunny tails and pampas grass. I loved Leanne's bouquet, with the bunny tails adding a pop of fun and the tones of the eucalyptus pairing perfectly with the other flowers. For the bridesmaids I made all gypsophila bouquets with a collar of eucalyptus, finished off with trailing green chiffon ribbons. Billy's buttonhole featured a toffee rose, royal porcelina spray rose, gyp, bunny tails and eucalyptus. For the couple's son I made a smaller buttonhole with the spray roses and bunny tails. The other men wore buttonholes to match the bridesmaids, with gypsophila and eucalyptus. For the late father of the bride I made a buttonhole for the memory table. Delivered to the venue. The ceremony set up was beautiful, with the colours of the wedding working perfectly in the space. The lanterns down the aisle were later used on the tables, with a long and low arrangement used across both the ceremony and top tables. I hired the lanterns to the couple, which have had the glass removed so that the flowers can be designed inside it and spill out in a flowing, natural style. The long and low on the top table. There were also some vases hired for the bouquets to later be placed into as additional decor. A couple of thank you bouquets for the mums. A little behind the scenes shot of the flowers in my studio. I don't often show my face on here so here's a cheeky selfie with the bridal bouquet! The absolutely stunning pro photos are courtesy of Luke Hardy - take a look: I hope Leanne and Billy had the best day!
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