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Christmas wedding flowers

Are you in the midst of planning a Christmas wedding? Looking for inspiration for your flowers? Well you have come to the right place, for today we look at the flowers that are suitable for a seasonal do.

This first one may be a promotional poster but look at those fabulous flowers! Roses, poinsettia, berries orchids, twigs and cones, very Christmas looking. 

You can't beat the traditional white and red theme at this time of year and these bouquets would suit it down to the ground. Are your maids wearing red? Normally callas are the prerogative of the bride but here she had them mixed with scarlet red roses where her maids had them on their own.



We did this photo shoot in the height of summer but look at that candlelight! With the mirror and all that gorgeous eucalyptus it just screams Christmas. Who says a bouquet has to be flowers!



A beautiful red bouquet of gerberas, roses and berries framed with a variegated foliage collar this is just perfect for a Christmas themed day.



Another take on red and white, white roses with red hypericum berries lots of green foliage too to warm up the colours.



Who wouldn't love to carry this bouquet? Scrumptious velvet red roses packed tightly together with ruscus foliage and bear grass loops.


Another rose bouquet, this could be a bride or bridesmaids. Gorgeous ivory roses with lily grass loops and sparkly diamante, always a hit for Christmas weddings.


Another all white bouquet. This has lots of gorgeous flowers, roses, spray roses, ranunculus and freesia all packed tightly together and some sparkle in there too.




A slightly different take, a blue and white bouquet, who says Christmas has to be red!
Small ivory roses, white Cyclamen flowers and blue thistles. Teamed with silver bridesmaid dresses this would look fabulous.



On to the groom. A buttonhole with eucalyptus, pine and red berries in the natural style so popular at the moment.



Or how about the gorgeous red rose? Nothing else to add just a few dark green leaves and a loop or three of bear grass, simplicity is key.


On to the tables.

Don't want your theme to go too red? How about bringing in some orange! This low cylinder bowl is simply gorgeous with orange gerbera, red carnations, ranunculus and mixed foliage. A stunning addition to any table.



Or keep it very simple. Add a tray, some bottles, a candle or two, a few sprigs of foliage and red berries. Add gold cutlery and there you go a table fit for a classy wedding breakfast.


Add in a bowl and a few red blooms to ring the changes if you have lots of tables for a splash of colour.


Looking for taller displays? These candelabras are the same basic frame. One has the stunning crystal chimneys which will (when lit) throw sparkles across your venue or leave those off and have taper candles and a flower ball to adorn your guest tables.


Wanting sparkle but lower design? How about these crystal gem fish bowls? On their own with a candle or they could take a posy of flowers, say the bridesmaids bouquets        

The ceremony table display shouldn't miss out. This blue winter display adds a twist to Christmas but with the seasonal spruce and holly foliage it sure won't disappoint.


Or go back to the traditional red and green theme. Lots of lush gerberas with roses and berries and winter mixed foliage.
Use these during the ceremony and ask your venue to transfer to the top table and reuse.


Back to your guests.
Having a black tie winter theme? Small black martini vases filled with ice stones, snake grass straws and an ivory rose display would get the nod from James Bond I am sure.



Hurricane vases come in all sizes, these are quite large but filled with an oversize candle and winter foliage and berries they won't take up too much room on your table.



Team those with these taller martini vases to draw your eye through the venue and add in some WOW factor.
These were filled with gerbera, amaryllis, roses and hypericum berries




Have these designs given you enough inspiration? We have plenty more flowery ideas for you, book a consultation and we can chat through your ideas and make a few suggestions to achieve your perfect look.

Christmas isn't too far away so don't delay book today!
(OR if you are a Christmas 2018 bride come along anyway and fine tune your ideas, it will soon be here too!)

Sandra X




Burgundy bridal party flowers

This was a fabulous wedding from last November, the bride met me at one off the wedding fayres I exhibited at earlier in the year. She was quite specific on all aspects of the day, from colour, flowers used and style and hopefully we got there with these lovely displays.

The bride's bouquet was an overarm hand tie design, quite heavy with the flowers used but looked lovely when held. The flat bouquet doesn't necessarily do it justice.
Included were cymbidium orchids, lilies, calla lily, roses, thistle, dahlia and gunnii eucalyptus.



The roses had diamante pins to add a little sparkle.




The bridesmaid bouquets were of roses, calla lily, thistles and dahlia with eucalyptus.


All bouquets were tied together with a large silver bow.


The two flower girls carried a single rose with a diamante pin and ribbon covering the whole stem and a bow with trails for decoration.


The buttonholes were kept really simple, with a dahlia flower and couple of sprigs of eucalyptus.




The brides flowers all ready for presentation at the venue.
We always present the flowers to the bride that way we know we have got the designs right for her vision.


If you love these colours or style and would like to discuss how we can recreate this to suit your day then get in touch to book a consultation with me either here at the studio, at your venue or somewhere else convenient to suit you.

Sandra x



January Beach Wedding


Summer is perfect for a beach wedding!  And there are so many wonderful beaches in Tasmania. For this January wedding the bride wanted colourful flowers.  


Warm neutral coloured dresses meant that I could play with as much colour in the bouquets as I liked!  


Red and orange Banksias (B. Ericifolia and Occidentalis) teamed up with red and orange Leucospermums (L. Scarlet Ribbons and Fountain). Pink Ice Proteas and Brunia Albiflora were also used.  I added pops of yellow with Helichrysm, and pops of purple with Hebe.  Leucadendron Pisa with lime green bracts and silvery cones, were great to add too.


The bride's bouquet had a wonderful orange Calla lily as a focal point and lots of Tasmanian Myrtle beech foliage.  


Bright and beautiful on the beach.


The bridesmaids bouquets each had a rich yellow Calla lily.


I loved playing with the bright colours. 


Calla Lilies are such beautiful summer flowers.


And always such a treat to see some photos of the bouquet where it was made to be! 


Corsages for the mums had yellow Helichrysm, purple Hebe, and the pearly white cones of the Pisa Leucadendron, backed with Myrtle Beech foliage.  


A similar recipe for the groom included some blue Risdon Peppermint foliage.


The colourful bouquets stand out in the natural beauty of the beach location.  It was lovely to be involved, as always.  

County Assembly Rooms purple wedding centrepieces

This wedding reception was held in uphill Lincoln at The County Assembly rooms.
The colour theme was continued from the bridal bouquets (here) through the table displays but with a twist.

The top table was a compact design of a mass of gyp with a few agapanthus heads and campanula flowers and buds to add colour.


The guest table centrepieces were 3 cylinder glass vases of differing heights. One held purple calla lilies, one agapanthus heads and one a lilac rose with gyp, all submerged under water with a floating candle. These were all arranged on to a log slice.


These arrangements are fabulous as the water magnifies the flowers really showing off the colours.


The County Assembly room ballroom is a gorgeous space to hold your reception




The room was still being dressed by the venue when we set up so unfortunately didn't get full set up photos.


All the vases and logs were hired from us and we always collect (where possible) early the next day so you can get on with enjoying the start of married life and not worry about getting items back to us. We aim to make the process as stress free as we can.


Do you love these simple yet gorgeous displays? We can add other flowers or colours to tailor make them to your wedding. Other vases are also available from different shapes to different heights.
Book a consultation today to talk through your ideas and plans for your wedding flowers.

Getting married at this venue, we have set up here lots and have a few examples on the blog and have more in our portfolio. In the right side labels list search -
Venue:County Assembly rooms
Click here for one example

Hope to hear from you soon

Sandra x

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