Showing posts with label Carnation buttonholes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carnation buttonholes. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 October 2010

Red rose and white freesia wedding

Elise's wedding from 25th September.
Thank you to all who recommended us to Elise, I know there was quite a few of you.

Red and white was the chosen colour scheme and Elise loved one of our most popular designs. The teardrop bouquet in red passion roses and white freesia with ruscus foliage.
The bridesmaid carried a posy of white roses and freesia as she was wearing a red dress.
The mums wore a double buttonhole of a red rose with a white carnation, we don't usually use this combination but they do work well.
The grooms buttonhole of a single carnation and freesia cluster.
Other members of the bridal party wore single white carnation buttonholes.

Friday, 15 October 2010

White rose wedding flowers

Julie's wedding flowers from 25th September.

A small family wedding with a few flowers is how Julie described her day. Nothing too large, just a simple posy to carry.
The brides bouquet was 6 white roses with ivy trails tied with a white organza bow.
The two bridesmaids each carried 3 white roses with ivy.
The flower girl carried a gold wand with a small white rose and ivy leaves with ribbon trails.
The two ladies each wore a corsage of white freesia and ivy leaves.
The groom and 5 of his men wore a single white rose buttonhole.
The rest of the guests were presented with a white carnation buttonhole.
It was lovely to see Julie on the Monday morning to thank us for the flowers and to tell us how the day went.

Thursday, 29 July 2010

White Wedding Flowers

This is our 3Rd and final wedding from Saturday.
Hannah initially got in touch via e-mail through this blog to enquire about us being involved with her wedding. As she lives away most of the correspondence was done via e-mail and the phone. Pictures and ideas were sent, thought about and eventually we came up with the ideas below.
Hannah's bouquet was a trailing posy of white and ivory flowers. These were oriental lily, freesia, veronica, eustoma and maroussia roses with various foliage. The trailing part was simply strands of bear grass.
Her four maids carried an overarm style bouquet of 3 maroussia rose with aspidistra leaves and bear grass. The stems were completely bound in matching satin ribbon.
The flower girl carried a cute gold star wand decorated with a single akito rose with matching ribbon trails.
There were many buttonholes and corsages for this wedding;
A corsage to be attached to a small handbag of veronica, freesia, eustoma and a small sprig of gyp.
Two wrist corsages of a maroussia rose, freesia, eustoma, veronica and foliage on n ivory pearl wrist band.
A traditional corsage for a jacket lapel of the same flowers as the bag corsage.
The grooms buttonhole, in keeping with the brides bouquet, of a single maroussia rose and freesia florets.
1 of 2 single maroussia rose buttonholes.
3 double rose buttonholes of maroussia and avalanche roses.
1 of 5 single carnation buttonholes.

Monday, 10 May 2010

White and Navy Blue wedding flowers

The wedding flowers of a wonderful bride, Maria.
The family have been customers for a while especially the Mother of the bride and she also had us recommended by a previous bride.
The run up to the wedding was, well, not perfect but (Bob) on speaking to Maria on Saturday morning in the pouring rain was told they were going to enjoy the day no matter what!
Bob spoke to the Mother of the bride this morning and all went fantastically well, they are married and all who were part of the day pulled out all the stops to make it a day to remember for the right reasons.
We wish the couple all the best for the future.

The brides hand-tie was a mix of white roses/germini/spray roses and freesia, with pistachio and eucalyptus foliage and navy blue feathers. Silver birch was also added to reflect the silver accent colour. All was bound together with navy blue ribbon and pearl headed pins.
The bridesmaids carried a simple 'flower wand' of 3 white gerberas with a few strands of bear grass in the centre. They are bound together with silver satin ribbon.
The flower girl held a silver heart shaped wand with a white germini and navy blue feathers and ribbon trails attached.
Flower wand, rose buttonholes, carnation buttonholes and corsages of the wedding party.

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Yellow Carnation Buttonholes


Yellow carnation buttonholes for Lincoln day at the Epic Centre. Although the photo doesn't quite show all colours they are red, leaves, green, leaves, yellow, carnation, blue, bow and pin, of the Lincoln flag.