WEDDING FLOWERS: Colour:Pastel
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Pastel wedding bouquets

Our last look in this series at colour for your bouquets is pastels.
Everyone's take on pastel is different, some like lots of muted colours, others like just one shade of say pastel pink or blue. No one is wrong - as long as you know which shades you are using and can communicate that to your suppliers. Remember - flowers should bring each element of your day together so each part compliments the other.

A mix pastel bouquet with pink, blue, cream seasonal flowers for the bride


and bridesmaid.


Dusky pink and ivory roses


Blush roses, pinks, whites and creams.


Our popular bouquet with pale pink roses


and with quicksand roses.


Pastel pinks and creams


Pastel pink, lilac and cream bride's bouquet


and a smaller mix for the bridesmaid.


Daisies and pale pink roses and peony


Pale pink, peach and cream roses and dahlia


Pastel pink, yellow and green, daisies and roses



Pink roses with gyp for a bridesmaid.


Perfectly pastel pink roses and wax


muted pink roses, ivory roses and gyp teardrop bouquet.





We have lots more choice for this colour palette, it seems to be a growing trend so keep a look out for new designs on our blog.
If you are following our colour series, next week we are going back over colour but this time for venue set ups. Lots of inspiration for your guest tables to come.

If you love our designs, let us know and come and see us at our autumn wedding fares. Facebook is possibly the place to keep up to date of where we will be and when. 
Happy to have a casual chat about flowers and how you see your day, or for a more in-depth chat book an appointment to see us.

Sandra X

Country style flowers at The Dower House Hotel

I was lucky to set up at the fabulous Dower House Hotel two weeks running as C & A held their wedding reception here following on from this one last week.

The table centrepieces were in keeping with the bridal bouquets of a mix of country style flowers. These were made into posies and placed in our plain hurricane vases which were decorated with pretty blue ribbon.


To finish off the country look the jars were placed on our log slices. These worked really well with the lovely moss numbers for the tables.


The Dower House really is versatile, so many styles work well within this hotel and each set up we do is individual to the couple.



The flowers used were ammi, eustoma, carnations, santini chrysants, nigella, alstroemeria and gyp with some eucalyptus foliage.




This was an early wedding, ceremony 11.30 am (at Church) and as such our early delivery of the bridal bouquets and quick set up in church meant for once the hotel hadn't quite turned the room around from breakfast. The guest tables were ready but not the top table but as lovely as ever the staff offered to put the 3 vases on the table once they were ready. It is little touches like this which 
makes setting up here so lovely.


The view the bride would see from the top table.



This photo shows the designs from above so you can see the variety of flowers within.


Are you getting married at The Dower House Hotel? More set ups here 
Or do you simply love this style? More here
Either way do get in touch to discuss how we can create your flowers and help you achieve your flowery dreams.

Sandra x 

Country style wedding flowers in gorgeous pastel colours

This was a gorgeous country style wedding with a pastel colour theme of pale pink, blue, cream and ivory.
Clare, the bride, chose gorgeous seasonal flowers of Nigella, Euston, Carnations, Alstroemeria, freesia, santini chrysants, ammi and gyp wit eucalyptus foliage.


She also chose to have a lovely large satin bow adorn her bouquet with long ribbon trails.



The 3 bridesmaids had similar style bouquets 



with the same mix of flowers and a neat compact bow with trails to finish.




The bridal bouquets all together


The cute flower girl carried a silver heart wand with a corsages of nigella, eustoma, alstro and gyp.


The groomsmen each wore a natural style buttonhole of a eustoma flower and buds with an alstroemeria flower, gyp and sprig of eucalyptus. All tied together with shoestring satin ribbon.


The groomsmen buttonholes all ready for delivery.


The mum's each wore a lapel corsage of eustoma, freesia, santini heads and gyp with eucalyptus foliage.



A cute page boy deserves a cute buttonhole. This was a Nigella flower, eustoma bud, few gyp balls and foliage. These are given on a safety pin.



The grooms, mums and page boy buttonhole all ready for delivery.


Are you looking for country style wedding flowers for your day? Not sure where to start? 
Look here for more ideas
Or do you love the trend of a mix of pastel colours all together?
Look here for more of these
Book a consultation today and let us guide you through which flowers work best with each colour scheme and seasonal availability.

Sandra x






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