Dawn and Craig were married on 6 July 2024 at Hever Castle. Their colour palette was white and green and they wanted to keep the flowers simple and 'unfussy', so we worked with a reduced range of individual blooms that included roses, carnations, lisianthus and gypsophila. Dawn's bouquet was a beautiful mix of the flowers used, kept fairly neat and uniform with white chiffon ribbon to finish. The five bridesmaids carried smaller bouquets of all gypsophila with some eucalyptus. Delivered to the venue! For Craig's buttonhole I paired a couple of lisianthus blooms with gypsophila and eucalyptus. The other men wore buttonholes of all gypsophila and eucalyptus to match the bridesmaids. Delivered in their little vases to the venue. The ceremony space at Hever Castle is just stunning, with the most spectacular views of the lake to the front and the gardens behind. The weather on the day was very hit and miss with quite a lot of rain but you'd never tell from these photos with blue sky! Dawn and Craig chose to keep the decor very simple so as not to take away from the beauty of the space, so we just tied some flowers to the ends of the chairs lining the aisle. The venue for the wedding breakfast is also a beautiful space, so again the decor was kept very simple and unfussy. On the 13 tables we placed two bud vases which the couple provided, with a few stems in each, a spray of eucalyptus at the base and some tealights to finish. The top table had some extra vases for the bouquets and there were a couple less tables than originally ordered so we dotted the surplus bud vases around the venue. I look forward to seeing some photos at this stunning venue and I hope the couple had a magical day!
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