Sarah and Dan's wedding was a colourful affair based on the gorgeous jewelled tones of the peacock feather. These HAD to be incorporated into all the designs. The flowers being included were largely left to me to get the best blooms available at the time as long as they stayed in the blue/purple/pink palette
Sarah's bouquet was a mix of purple lisianthus, freesia, stocks, alliums, Ocean song roses, Blue delphiniums and pink astilbe with a good amount of peacock eye feathers in. The stems were bound in purple ribbon and pinned with blue pearl headed pins..
The two adult bridesmaids carried a very similar but smaller bouquet.
The smaller bridesmaid carried a smaller still bouquet,
and the flower girl carried a silver heart wand with purple lisianthus flowers, lilac ribbon and bows with the all important peacock eye feathers.
The groom's buttonhole was a collection of an Ocean song rose, purple freesia and lisianthus and a peacock feather.
The rest of the bridal party wore a single Ocean song rose buttonhole with feather.
A lovely wrist corsage with an Ocean song rose, freesia, lisianthus, delphiniums and feathers.
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Thursday, 16 August 2012
Monday, 13 August 2012
Ivory and purple bridal flowers
Emma's colour scheme was ivory and purple. The best purple flower is eustoma and so this is where we started with the flowers. Emma decided on a hand-tied design and loved a similar design I had made previously with all roses and foliage. We kept on the same design with ivory roses, purple eustoma and gyp with a little tree fern and salal as a collar.
The stems were bound with foliage with thin ivory ribbon pinned around to add to the design.
The two adult bridesmaids carried a similar style bouquet but with just the roses and gyp to stand out agains.
The younger bridesmaid carried a smaller version of the brides.
The flower girl carried a silver heart wand with a couple of purple eustoma and a sprig of gyp.
The groom wore a buttonhole of an ivory rose, gyp and eustoma buds.
The rest of the bridal party wore single ivory rose buttonholes.
The stems were bound with foliage with thin ivory ribbon pinned around to add to the design.
The two adult bridesmaids carried a similar style bouquet but with just the roses and gyp to stand out agains.
The younger bridesmaid carried a smaller version of the brides.
The flower girl carried a silver heart wand with a couple of purple eustoma and a sprig of gyp.
The groom wore a buttonhole of an ivory rose, gyp and eustoma buds.
The rest of the bridal party wore single ivory rose buttonholes.
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Calla lilies and Gerberas
These are the wedding flowers of David and Katie who were married back in July. David has been a customer of ours for some time and so it was a delight to finally meet Katie in person.
Their colour scheme was purple and white and Katie loves gerberas, with David liking the calla lilies and there we had the flowers sorted! The brides bouquet was white gerberas, picasso and schwartzwalder callas with salal foliage. The stems were bound in ribbon matching the bridesmaid dresses.
As a surprise for Katie, David asked us to make a replica of the bouquet in silk as Katie had already said she wanted to lay the fresh bouquet on a family grave and would be disappointed to leave it.
The adult bridesmaid carried a similar bouquet but with just the white gerberas and picasso callas.
The two flower girls both carried a crystal bead wand with a picasso calla and ribbon.
The groom and best man each wore a picasso calla lily buttonhole with bear grass and foliage loops. These then had purple wire wrapped around the stems.
We also provided a calla lily wrist corsage with lavender flowers and various foliage.
Thank you to David and Katie for choosing us to create the flowers for your wedding day.
Their colour scheme was purple and white and Katie loves gerberas, with David liking the calla lilies and there we had the flowers sorted! The brides bouquet was white gerberas, picasso and schwartzwalder callas with salal foliage. The stems were bound in ribbon matching the bridesmaid dresses.
As a surprise for Katie, David asked us to make a replica of the bouquet in silk as Katie had already said she wanted to lay the fresh bouquet on a family grave and would be disappointed to leave it.
The adult bridesmaid carried a similar bouquet but with just the white gerberas and picasso callas.
The two flower girls both carried a crystal bead wand with a picasso calla and ribbon.
The groom and best man each wore a picasso calla lily buttonhole with bear grass and foliage loops. These then had purple wire wrapped around the stems.
The rest of the grooms-men wore a similar calla lily buttonhole.
The ladies each wore a calla lily buttonhole with lavender flowers and foliage loops.We also provided a calla lily wrist corsage with lavender flowers and various foliage.
Thank you to David and Katie for choosing us to create the flowers for your wedding day.
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Ivory, red and orange wedding flowers
These are Polly and Chris' flowers from their wedding back in November. The bridal bouquets were to be kept neutral with a hint of autumn.
Polly's hand-tied bouquet included ivory roses with dark red hypericum berries with bupleurum and salal leaves. The stems were part bound with ivory satin ribbon.
The two bridesmaids both carried a hand-tied bouquet of ivory roses, bupleurum and salal leaves.
The flower girl carried a miniature version.
The grooms buttonhole matched his brides flowers, being a single ivory rose with a few hypericum berries, bupleurum and salal leaves.
The mums each wore a rose and freesia corsage.
The rest of the bridal party were given a single ivory rose buttonhole to wear.
The table centres were a lovely vibrant mix of seasonal flowers in autumnal colours. They were arranged in a glass cylinder, available to hire, and included orange gerberas, red hypericum berries, carnations, ranunculus, deep red English chrysants, bupleurum and cotinus foliage.
Polly had asked for two of these for the top table, one at either end.
Guest table display.
The reception was held at The Dovecote, near Swinderby.
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Rose and germini wedding flowers
Laura's wedding took place in October at Washingborough Hall.
The colour of all the flowers was to be kept neutral, in whites and ivory.
Lauras bridal bouquet was a hand-tied design of white germini and ivory roses with gypsophila and ruscus foliage. Bear grass was added to give some movement and length to the design.
The stems were bound with white satin ribbon.
The two bridesmaids each carried a similar but smaller bouquet.
They both wore a germini in their hair.
The groom, following tradition, wore a double buttonhole of a rose and a germini to match in with his bride.
The mums wore a corsage of roses and a germini.
A single rose buttonhole was given to the best man to wear.

Thursday, 1 March 2012
Garden roses
Are you looking for scented flowers for your wedding? Do you love roses?
Then these gorgeous garden roses may be what you are looking for. There are many varieties and colours available (watch out for another post on these). This variety is called O'hara and it is a lovely pale pink which opens up into a huge rose, getting paler as it opens.
A brides bouquet made entirely of O'hara roses, the scent is fabulous. There are galax leaves at the base of the roses to cover the bear stems.
Detail is added on the stems by wrapping them in satin ribbon and then adding small pale pink butterflies.
A matching groom's buttonhole. A single O'hara rose with galax foliage and lily grass loops with a small butterfly centre.
A single O'hara buttonhole suitable for a guest.

Monday, 14 November 2011
Yellow roses, white freesia and blue agapanthus
These are the wedding flowers from Lynn and Daniels wedding on August bank holiday weekend.
Lynn had two maids, they both carried a hand-tie posy of yellow freesia and white roses to compliment their blue gowns. The stems were bound with blue satin ribbon.
The groom wore a single white rose buttonhole.
The men of the bridal party each wore a single 'vanilla sky' rose buttonhole.
The two ladies each wore a white freesia corsage.
Lynn wanted a traditional shower type bouquet but as she isn't very tall didn't want anything to large. We decided on a small teardrop with roses, freesia and agapanthus and feathery tree fern. This helped to keep the bouquet light and delicate in terms of both weight and visual impact. Lynn was concerned with the yellow roses and so I sent her images and names of several I had in mind and some bolder choices so she could pick the shade she wanted. She eventually chose 'Vanilla sky" which is a lovely pale yellow and tones well with the blue and white.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Emerald green and ivory wedding flowers
These are Hayley's wedding flowers from August.
Hayley's bridesmaid wore long emerald green dresses and so we decided to keep all the flowers ivory with added foliage for the brides bouquet. Hayley loved this hand-tied design of all ivory roses with ruscus leaves between the flowers and folded aspidistra leaves around the outside. Diamante were added to half the roses for added sparkle. The stems were bound with emerald satin ribbon with a silver thin ribbon overlay.
The three adult bridesmaids each carried a simple bouquet of 3 ivory roses with the stems bound the same as the brides.
The groom wore a double rose buttonhole with the rest of the men wearing a single.
The ladies wore an ivory corsage of an ivory rose, rolled rose petals and ivory alstroemeria.

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