Showing posts with label Noisette verdi rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noisette verdi rose. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 September 2009

White and Mocha wedding flowers




After an extremely busy week it is time to catch up on what has been going on.
Ashleigh's wedding was on Friday and the reception was at Washingborough Hall.
The brides teardrop bouquet consisted of Akito roses, white freesia, soft ruscus and bear grass with noisette verdi roses bringing in the accent colour.
Her 3 bridesmaids had hand-ties of Akito roses and bear grass loops finished of with ivory ribbon round the stems.
The flower girl was given a gold wand to carry, that had an akito rose and gyp cluster with an ivory bow to finish.
We also arranged the buttonholes for the bridal party.


The table arrangements (4) at Washingborough Hall were traditional style posies of white and ivory Alstromeria, Carnations, Astilbe, Freesia, Roses and Delianne with a couple of mocha anastasia chrysants to add some colour.





The hired bay trees were dressed in ivory roses with a mocha ribbon and bow and white and mocha finish round the pots. As it was a sunny afternoon they were stood outside the entrance to greet the happy couple on their arrival.

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Kelham Hall


This is Kelham Hall all set up for the reception. The top table display will be added after the ceremony. The posies consisted of ivory germinis, pink larkspur, pink hydrangeas and small amounts of mixed foliage. The top table had sweet avalanche and maroussia roses aswell.





This is the Music room where the civil ceremony took place. The pedestals had ivory stocks, delphiniums, gerberas, sweet avalanche roses and pink hydrangeas.







These are the top table/registrars table and guest table posies. The look we wanted to achieve was of a vintage English garden without taking away from the gorgeous setting of the venue.





















The bottom image is Laura's bridal hand-tie consisting of sweet avalanche roses, noisette verdi roses and white eustoma. The other hand-tie is her bridesmaids of sweet avalanche and maroussia roses. Both had completely ribboned stems with a bow to finish.