Jenny and James were married on 16 September 2023 in a church ceremony, with their reception to follow at the family home in Galleywood. They chose classic whites and greens for their flowers. Jenny's bouquet was so pretty, with the most stunning 'Marble Arch' roses, soft and fluffy gyp and beautifully fragranced stocks amongst the blooms. The bride had a flower crown, which I believe she put on after the ceremony after she'd removed her veil. A delicate circlet of spray roses, gyp and foliage, I always leave flower crowns open at the back so they can be fully adjusted for comfort. The four bridesmaids carried smaller versions of Jenny's bouquet with all of the same flowers and finished with nearly wrapped ivory ribbon. They also all wore simple crowns of gyp and foliage. The two little flower girls carried wands with a small selection of flowers to match the bouquets. All boxed up ready for delivery. James wore a large rose with foliage as his buttonhole. The other men wore a smaller version with a spray rose as the focal flower. The mums wore flowers round their wrists, a grouping of all white blooms on a pearl beaded bracelet. At the church we designed two beautiful, statement milk churn arrangements to sit either side of the entrance. I had my lovely friend Alana helping me with the set up so she snapped a quick picture of me outside the church, I'm quite tall so you can see how big these arrangements were! Inside we tied flowers to alternate chairs lining the aisle and to the two posts at the front. The couple provided their own centrepieces but we made a real feature of the top table. An extra large (5ft) long and low arrangement dressed the table and we decorated the stunning arch that the groom made with two large groupings of flowers. It looked gorgeous! I haven't seen any of the pro pics yet but these lovely photos of the bride and her bridesmaids are courtesy of the make up artist Make Up by Stephanie. I hope Jenny and James had a lovely day! 🤍
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