Mary decided to carry a hand-tie design of roses, gyp and foliage. We used ivory and very pale pink roses to add some warmth. The tree fern and gyp softened the design with salal leaves forming a collar. The stems are covered in foliage and finished off with a thin satin ribbon wound decoratively around.
The five bridesmaids all carried a similar but smaller design to compliment their brown dresses and silver accessories.
The Mother of the bride wore a corsage of ivory roses, spray roses, gyp and tree fern.
The grooms-men all wore a single ivory rose buttonhole.
We are a family run florist on Lincoln high street. We cater for all occassions from a get well gift to large wedding parties. Are you planning a wedding or ball? Call in to see our portfolio, many styles can be created. Photos below are an example of our work and are taken by ourselves, copywrite of RJ's, unless stated otherwise.
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Monday, 11 July 2011
Washingborough Hall
A customer we have known for many years was married back in April. It was to be a small, intimate gathering at Washingborough Hall Hotel.
The colours for the day were blue and cream with lilies being a favourite flower. The style chosen for the bridal bouquet was a simple shower bouquet with Royal Fantasy aziatic lilies and blue hyacinth pips.
The buttonholes were ivory roses with hyacinth pips and the corsage incorporated lily buds and rolled rose petals.
The tables each had a posy of lilies, roses, hyacinths and chrysants.


Top table.
Washingborough Hall ready for the arrival of the bride and groom.

E-mailed to us a few days after the event by the bride:
Just to say a big thankyou for the wonderful flowers they were the best ever I would not use anyone else thankyou again Betty.
Saturday, 9 July 2011
Funeral Tributes
Here are some of the funeral designs we have created in the last few months,