The top table is a huge oval table and as such needs a large display to fill the space. Glacier roses, white eustoma, dahlias, alstroemaria, bouvardia, carnations and button chrysants were used with palm and aspidistra leaves and other foliage.
As it is such a large table we decided it could take a wine glass arrangement at either end in matching flowers. These were used as thank you's after the speeches.

Nicola liked the fish bowl arrangements for her guest tables. These had three glacier roses floating on water each having a diamante pin in the centre. Bear grass was swirled around the inside of the bowls.
We placed each bowl on a round mirror enabling the light to be reflected back through the glass.
A guest table fully set up.
The layout of the room looking towards the top table.
From the top table.

Showing posts with label Dahlia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dahlia. Show all posts
Saturday, 4 September 2010
De Vere Belton Woods Hotel
Nicola's wedding reception was held in the Hawthorn Suite at De Vere Belton Woods Hotel. A lovely light room with large windows overlooking the golf course.
Monday, 28 September 2009
Andrew J Musson (Tailors)
An arrangement in whites and ivories to be displayed at the wedding fayre at The Golf Hotel Woodhall Spa on Saturday.
Musson tailors were putting on a fashion show as well as being on hand to give advice to perspective brides and grooms. This was to go on their table, it consists of Dahlias, Lysimachia, Ornithogalums, Amaranthus and foliage.
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Monday, 7 September 2009
Yellow and white church flowers

These are the church flowers of Charlie and Chris' wedding from last Friday at St Peter and St Paul's church in Lincoln. We also arranged the brides flowers and buttonholes but unfortunately we ran out of time to photograph them. The theme was pale yellow roses and colours of yellow and white. These church flowers had Gladioli, Yellow Anastasia, White lily, Dahlias, Germini, Delianne, Carnations, Solidago and Astilbe with various foliage.
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