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Mayor Making at The DoubleTree Hilton Hotel Lincoln

On 16th May Lincoln held it's annual ceremony to swear in a new Mayor.
We were honoured to be asked once again to supply the presentation posies and the table flowers for the luncheon.

We kept the flowers in Council colours, and created these gorgeous posies of carnation, green trick dianthus, parrot tulips, santini and semi double chrysants and white mascara with mixed foliage.
These were delivered to The Guildhall for presentation during the ceremony.





The luncheon was held at The DoubleTree by Hilton in The Cathedral Suite.


The colours were again kept neutral, in the Councils own colours, and this year we made a 'nest' out of vines and filled these with the same flowers as the posies.



Apparently they went down a storm!!


The Cathedral Suite all ready for the arrival of it's very distinguished guests.








A lovely note from Kate who orders the flowers every year.

 
Just wanted to say thank you very much for yesterday’s flowers, they were beautiful!   Everyone loved the nests!    
Best wishes.
 
Kate


It is an absolute age since I have used parrot tulips but they are gorgeous. Unfortunately they were at the end of the season but these will be on my watch list for next spring.


Two photos by the official photographer at the event taken from The City of Lincoln Facebook page. See here for all details https://www.facebook.com/TheCOLC/



Although this is a civic function we can create these designs for weddings or corporate events held at this venue or any other around Lincoln.
Do drop us a line if you love these as much as the guests did and ask us how we can tailor them to your colours and style.

Sandra

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