Showing posts with label Lily vases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily vases. Show all posts

Friday, 26 November 2010

White Hart Hotel (Lincoln)

Sarah's wedding reception was held at The White Hart in Lincoln.
A long and low design in white flowers, lily, germini, eustoma, carnations and stallion chysants, with various foliage.
A 60cm round lily vase with a stem of white oriental lily and bear grass.
The King Richard Suite at The White Hart Lincoln having the final preparations done in for the arrival of the bride and groom.

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Jocastas

The civil wedding and reception of Kelly at Jocastas.
The registrars table centre piece was a long and low arrangement which after the service would be transferred to the top table. In matching colours to the brides bouquet it had white lillies, gerberas, eustoma and akito and freedom roses.
The civil ceremony room at Jocastas.
The top table dressed ready for the bride and groom.
The wonderful backdrop from the marquee.
Each guest table had a single white lily with bear grass displayed in a clear lily vase. We also provided the red and white rose petals.
The lovely spacious marquee with bar area. The chairs would be moved from the ceremony room to the reception area while photos are taken outside.
The marquee and table layout looking to the dancefloor.

Friday, 30 July 2010

Branston Hall

The last instalment from Saturday.
Hannah's ceremony and reception were held at Branston Hall. As it was a late pm wedding we arrived at dinner to deliver the bridal flowers and to set the table displays.
Hannah had wanted to keep it simple for the tables so in keeping with her flowers we arranged 3 maroussia roses with bear grass in tall clear vases.
This is the bar area at night, the tables are kept in here while the ceremony takes place next door and then moved while the bridal party has the photographs taken outside.


The Churchill Suite dressed for the wedding ceremony.
The registrars table display. Hannah sent me a photo which she had found and asked if I could recreate it in her flowers. The flowers are Oriental lily, maroussia roses, eustoma, carnations and small button chrysants.
Two bay trees were placed either side of the entrance to the room, placed so when you walk down the corridor you will first notice one then as you turn to walk in you will see the other.


Thursday, 1 July 2010

White Hart Hotel (Lincoln)

The reception venue of Sarah and Mark was the White Hart Hotel Lincoln.
The top table display was a long and low arrangement. Mainly of white oriental lilies and avalanche roses it also included ivory eustoma, spray roses and button chrysants.
Each of the guest tables had a round lily vase filled with navy gravel with a single stem of white oriental lily and silver ting ting. All displayed on a round mirror with tea lights.

The King Richard Suite at the White Hart looks lovely dressed in white and navy.

We also provided the 'Thank yous' for the mums. These were again of roses and lilies to match in with all the other flowers.

Saturday, 29 May 2010

Andrew J Musson Tailors

This weeks arrangement for Andrew J Musson Tailors.
New in this week are gorgeous English blue delphiniums. They are ideal for the vase we arrange the flowers in, having plenty of height. A stem of cordyline foliage and some black sisal are all that is needed to set them off.

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.

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Red and Ivory Wedding Flowers




Finally photos of Sam's wedding from Saturday.

The bride carried a teardrop bouquet of red roses and white freesia with soft ruscus and asparagus fern. The bridesmaid carried a posy of the same flowers.














The flower girl had a silver wand with a red rose and white freesia spray with ivory ribbon tails.
















The ladies of the wedding party had traditional corsages of white roses and freesia with matching foliage to the bride.




The groom wore a buttonhole of a single red rose with freesia and ruscus foliage. The rest of the men wore a single red rose buttonhole.






The reception was held at Norton Lodge.

The top table display had red roses, spray carnations, and black tie leaves with white roses, freesia, germini, delianne and various foliage.





The room set up.






Each table centre was a clear vase with 3 Maroussia roses and bear grass. The stems are hidden by a leaf wrapped around the stems.
















Monday, 25 January 2010

Andrew J Musson (Tailors)


A lily vase with a bear grass fountain, white lilies, black-tie and sisal display with white roses attached with decorative wire to the outside of the vase. This was delivered last week to Andrew Musson Tailors for their display.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Norton Lodge




Roses were the focal flower of Claire's wedding at Norton Lodge. To match in with her bridal bouquet and to keep things stunning but simple we arranged 3 large white roses in a lily vase. For the top table again a display of roses and foliage.

Gorse Lodge










A wonderfully large marquee at Gorse Lodge near Newark, which we organised flowers for Ruth and Nicks wedding.



We arranged stargazer lilies in tall vases for the tables, a top table centre piece and 2 smaller arrangements for the ends.

Belton Woods Hotel











This is Belton Woods Hotel which we organised flowers for Gemmas wedding back in 2008.



Not only did we do the table centres, (lily vases, oriental lilies and bear grasss) we did a lovely big top centrepiece as this was a huge oval table with plenty of room to fill. (See above)



We also hired out bay trees to place on the stair case and other displays around the rooms.

Friday, 15 January 2010

Lily table centre



A new take on the lily vase table centre.

A mass of bear grass gives height and volume to an otherwise slim display. White lilies, when open, will give dramatic focus and cordyline and sisal adds structure to the focal area.

To add to the plainness of the clear vase 2 pink roses have been suspended in their own water to the outside of the vase.

All finished off with a large mirror to reflect light back through the display.

This is currently on display in our shop window and hopefully when the lilies open I'll post a new picture to show them off to their best.