Showing posts with label Lillies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lillies. Show all posts

Friday, 15 October 2010

Charlotte House

Natalie's wedding ceremony and reception were both held at Charlotte House.
The civil ceremony was held in The Drawing Room where we were asked to provide a pedestal in creams and whites for behind the registrars table. This would be later moved to The Orangery for the meal.
The flowers were lilies, eustoma, roses, alstroemeria, germinis and stallion chrysants, with various foliage.
As this was an intimate gathering with a single table, a large table centre was required. We designed this in similar flowers to the pedestal.
Our bay trees at the entrance to the Drawing Room.
The Drawing Room ready for the ceremony.
The lovely new Orangery, set for the wedding breakfast.

Saturday, 22 May 2010

Baby Boy, Baby Girl

A pink arrangement for a baby girl.A subtly scented arrangement in pinks and whites. Consists of pink anastasia chrysants, gerberas, lilies and carnations with white freesia, roses and calla lily. Pink butterflies and feathers finish off the effect.

A blue arrangement for a baby boy.

I was asked to create a 'girly' arrangement for a lady who had had a baby boy.
We chose the traditional blues and whites of anastasia chrysants, lilies, roses, gyp, agapanthus, iris, scilla and september. With lots of pale blue feathers and butterflies.

Both arrangements were designed using our glass cubes.

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Norton Lodge

Norton Lodge was the setting for Louise's wedding reception.
Keeping on the classic theme of white it was decided to have simple clear lily vases as table centres with a stem of oriental lily and bear grass strands.
The top table was a long and low design with lilies, geberas, roses, anthuriums, eustoma and kermit chrysants all keeping to the white colour scheme.
The lilies were kept central in the vases by white sisal.
The scent as you walked into the room was divine.
We spoke to Louise's mum on Monday morning and all went well and everybody loved the flowers. Thank you.

Wednesday, 22 July 2009





This was Julie's hand-tie bouquet of cymbidium orchids and maroussia roses with soft ruscus foliage.

For the reception at Branston Hall we were asked if we could do something different for the top table using lilies and we agreed on this. The full length of the table was laid out with stems of cream lillies and apparently by the time of the meal the room was full of scent.

This photo was provided by the bride and groom. Thank you