Charlotte and Oliver were married on 27 April 2024 at Vaulty Manor. They chose pretty pinks and whites for their flowers, which included roses, tulips, stocks and astilbe. Charlotte's bouquet was soft and pretty, incorporating seasonal spring flowers and softly toned foliages. An ivory satin ribbon finished the bouquet off beautifully. For the bridesmaids Charlotte chose something I don't do often but which I thought was a lovely touch, by having a smaller version of her bouquet for her maid of honour and then simpler bouquets for the other bridesmaids of roses, gypsophila and astilbe. The bouquets all boxed up and delivered to the venue. Oliver's buttonhole featured a white spray rose, pink astilbe, gyp and foliage, with ivory satin ribbon binding and a pin for attaching. Oliver elected for his groomsmen to all have the same buttonholes. Delivered to the venue, with their little water bottles and handwritten name tag. There was a single ladies wrist corsage which had some small and delicate flowers to match the rest of the wedding. The ceremony decor was kept quite simple, but the barn at Vaulty is so beautiful you don't need to do too much to dress it up! The urn arrangements are a permanent silk feature, and the couple added some petals down the aisle and a long and low arrangement on the table - this was later moved to the sweetheart top table. The guest tables at Vaulty are oval in shape, so a series of floral bud vases in a lazy line down the centre of the table works perfectly. The runner was provided by Occasions Covered, and we hired the bud vases and tealight holders. There were also a couple of thank you bouquets with flowers to match the rest of the wedding. I also provided a couple of extra bud vases to dress up the cake table. The beautiful pro photos are courtesy of Pure Image Photography - so pretty!
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