WEDDING FLOWERS: Gyp bouquet
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Pale pink, blue and ivory wedding flowers

A beautiful wedding I was asked and honoured to be involved in of H & I.
The bride chose a lovely posy hand tied design of pale pink roses, pale blue delphiniums, white eustoma and gyp. No foliage.


The wedding had a country theme and colours of baby pink and blue.


We wrapped the stems in twine to finish off the country style.


The two adult bridesmaids carried a simple posy of gyp with twine around the stems.


and the flower girl had a smaller version to carry.


The bridesmaid and flower girl posies together.


The groom and the groomsmen all wore gyp buttonholes with twine.



The bride and her maids flowers ready for delivery.



H sent me this via Facebook a couple of days after the wedding. A beautiful bride on her wedding day xx


As you can see this is a small wedding party and we are always happy to provide flowers for all types and sizes of wedding.
This is a beautiful bridal bouquet with other gyp designs, keeping it simple yet stylish and budget friendly.

Please get in touch to discuss your flowers soon 

Sandra x


Gyp wedding flowers

A lovely gyp wedding I had the honour of creating a couple of weeks ago. Another bride who I have never met! All consulting had been achieved over email, passing photos she liked and talking colours.

The bridal bouquet was gorgeous sweet avalanche roses interspersed through a cloud of gyp.



The two bridesmaids each carried a posy of cloud of gyp



the three lovely bouquets together.


The groomsmen buttonholes were also little posies of gyp.



The service was to be held at Buckminster church where alternate pews were decorated with more posies of gyp and long tailed organza bows.





Grooms eye view towards his brides entrance.


The lovely barn at Buckminster is a venue I hadn't visited before but is a gorgeous space for a wedding reception.



The bride had bought these vintage style jugs and asked me for gyp to fill them. Nothing regiment, just stems to fill.




The upstairs of the barn ready for the wedding breakfast



The stunning view from the barn from the large car park.




If you are looking for a small - medium sized venue to the south of our county then Buckminster Barn is worth looking at. Upstairs was set up for the reception but also has a downstairs room and plenty of space outside for fun and games which were also being set up whilst I was there.

If you want gyp for your wedding flowers and these have inspired you, please get in touch to book a consultation to get your flower planning journey started.

Look forward to hearing from you soon

Sandra x



Blush, ivory and gyp wedding

On Saturday I had the huge pleasure of delivering Danielle's wedding flowers.
She chose our popular design of Quicksand and ivory roses, gyp, brunia, Senecio and eucalyptus. This is a stunning bouquet with scented flowers and foliage and the colours are gorgeous.


The eucalyptus is back to being at it's very best this time of year


and the British gyp was gorgeous and fluffy.


The three bridesmaids bouquets were packed with gyp and stems bound with satin ribbon.


The ladies bouquets all together.


The groomsmen also wore gyp buttonholes with satin ribbon detail.



As is always the case, 2 extras were ordered very last minute and I always aim to please.
The page boy had his own tiny buttonhole mounted on a safety pin.


These wedding flowers started life as one of the budget packages with an upgrade for the bride's bouquet and extra bouquet and buttonholes. See here for full details of our budget wedding package offers.
If you would like to discuss your options, please email with what you need and any special requests for additions.

Sandra

Gorgeous summer wedding flowers in pink, nude and green

It was a real pleasure to be asked to provide this gorgeous summer mix of flowers for the weekend's wedding of K & J's.

The bride chose lovely nude and pale pink roses, pale green eustoma, white astrantia, pink spray roses and thalspi and eucalyptus foliage.



The beautiful bouquet of lushness.



The stems were bound lightly with lace over hessian to give a natural loose bunch feel to the bouquet.


The bridesmaids all carried bouquets of gyp.
(I'm real sorry for the photos, so many came out blurred, these are the best of the bunch!!)

Three adult bridesmaids and a small posy for the flower girl.


Bride bouquet together with a bridesmaid and flower girl.


The groom wore a natural style buttonhole of a selection of flowers from the bridal bouquet (as per tradition)


The groomsmen wore gyp buttonholes with a hessian wrap to match the bridesmaid flowers (another tradition)


The ladies of the wedding party wore corsages of a pink and nude rose with other blooms from the brides bouquet.



Groom and groomsmen buttonholes ready for delivery


and the ladies too. 
If going to the same venue, ladies and gents buttonholes are usually separated so they can go to the respective main getting ready area without any fuss.


We were asked to provide a small top table long and low for the sweetheart table at the venue.
Again a lovely mix of flowers from the bride's bouquet.



The lovely sweetheart top table at Cleatham Hall.


These sweetheart tables are getting very popular with my couples. Be that for family logistic reasons (parents who are divorced, with new partners, lets be honest, don't always get on) or whether just so the newly weds can spend an hour or so enjoying the day together, chatting over the wedding breakfast. Don't be afraid to bin tradition to suit you and your family set up. The day is a celebration and if setting the seating up differently helps the enjoyment flow then go ahead.

These wedding flowers are just so suitable for a relaxed set up and afternoon tea.
If you are having a similar day then we can help you style your flowers whatever the colours.

Sandra x

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