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Red rose and white freesia wedding flowers

This wedding was from a while ago but never blogged. Another lovely intimate wedding with a red and white colour scheme for the flowers.
The bride chose a teardrop bouquet and I feel these work especially well with roses and freesia.
These are gorgeous Gran Prix roses with white freesia, ruscus and fern foliage.


The maid of honour carried a posy of beautiful white roses with ruscus foliage


and the bridesmaid carried a posy filled with gorgeous white freesia and foliage.


The groomsmen each wore a red rose and the groom wore a rose and freesia buttonhole to match his bride.


The ladies all had a traditional corsage of white freesia to compliment their outfits.

These are all simple designs but the flowers used create the wow factor and set against beautiful dresses will create a stunning look for you and your maids.

If you are looking for flowers for your wedding party and love what we can create please get in touch to book a consultation today.

You can now book online


Sandra X




Purple Calla lily wedding flowers

I loved this wedding, the purple calla lily are just stunning. 
Marianne brought in a photo of a bouquet she had seen online and asked if I could recreate as close as possible. The bouquet was full of calla's, large leaves behind and bear grass with pearls threaded through the flowers.


We agreed on the colour of the calla's and left the foliage to me.


These callas had a natural bend in the stem and they naturally trailed to give a shower type shape.



The one bridesmaid had a smaller overarm bouquet with a more rigid shape to the design.



The two flower girls carried a posy of 3 calla lily, loops of bear grass and a few small dark leaves.


All stems were bound with ivory satin ribbon.


The groomsmen wore a single calla lily with loops of aspidistra and beargrass




The other special guests wore a single ivory rose with bear grass loops and dark small leaves.


All buttonholes had matching ivory ribbon.


Buttonholes ready to be presented to the bridal party.


I was honoured to be asked to provide these wedding flowers and was very happy to be given a hug by the bride on delivery and her comment of 'They are much better than I had hoped for' really does make the stress of trying to recreate a design more than worthwhile.

If you love calla lily and would love these designs for your wedding or just love the different style please get in touch to book a consultation today.

Sandra x

Pretty pink and champagne wedding flowers

Today we take a look at this gorgeous wedding of the lovely A and O from a few weeks ago in April.
The colour scheme was pink and champagne with roses, peony, wax flower and carnations.


We used a combination of roses, bombastic spray, garden and standard and along with the peony and wax flower the scent was divine.


The 4 bridesmaids carried smaller versions of the brides with more pink to stand out from their champagne dresses.


The stems were tied with blush organza.





The groomsmen wore a classic style buttonhole of a champagne rose with asparagus fern.
(This was the page boys mounted on to a safety pin)


The buttonholes and corsages on their presentation boards all ready for delivery.



The ladies wore a traditional style corsage in a mix of flowers from the bridal bouquet


All boxed up and ready for presentation to the bride.


One of the garden rose blooms that is filled with petals and packs a punch with scent.


Pink weddings are always a popular choice and peonies in particular are very popular. (Their season is from April to July)
If you love this style and would like to talk flowers then please get in touch in the first instance with your wedding date to check availability.

For more inspiration on pink bouquets take a look at this post here

I look forward to hearing from you soon
Sandra x


Ivory roses and gyp wedding flowers

This wedding from November is very simple but very pretty bouquets of ivory roses and gyp.
The brides bouquet was small ivory roses with gyp and ruscus foliage mixed through and around the roses.

The stems were bound with white satin ribbon.


The two bridesmaids carried a smaller bouquet of 3 ivory roses with a cloud of gyp and foliage as a collar.


Stems bound as brides, with white satin ribbon


The flower girl carried a small bouquet of a single rose with a small cloud of gyp.


The stems were bound completely with satin ribbon for comfort for little hands.


The groomsmen wore a single ivory rose and leaf


The ladies wore a single ivory rose with sprigs of gyp and foliage surround.



The presentation box ready for hand over to the bride.


We are always honoured to provide someone's wedding flowers whether a large part of the day or small. Ask us about availability for your day.

Roses and gyp are a timeless classic and ivory/white will always be in style. Here is another one based on gyp for your inspiration

Sandra X

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