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Black, Gold & Ivory for the New Year's Eve Wedding Day of Ruth & James at St Annes Church Singleton & in The Marquee at Staining Lodge

This was such a great wedding and we alway's knew that it would be, this family have spectacular taste and we've been lucky enough to provide wedding flowers for the Wigglesworth family twice before and once before for a New Years Eve Wedding.
The family own Staining Lodge Golf Club and Wedding Venue, a splendid space perfect for family celebrations of all kinds but most particularly weddings, nothing is ever too much trouble for these guys and the marquee allows for any theme or colour scheme to really take shape. Staining Lodge is set in the heart of Lancashire on the Fylde Coast, just down the road from FD HQ as a result we get to work there often and always have a great time.
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  So it was such a huge privilege to be asked to create wedding flowers for James & Ruth's big day, a few weeks ago Ruth & Laura came in to our studio with the mood board, Black gold and ivory were the colours with a Gatsby theme, Ruth wanted to see how the wax dipped gold roses would look in real life, so plans were made for Ruth to come back with her parents to see a set of sample designs created specifically to their brief.
A bouquet of gold roses was presented to Ruth with a froth of ivory Gypsophilia to reflect the pearl detail on her gown
A Golden Rose Boutonniere was created for James, bound in black satin to match his black tuxedo
We prepared table design ideas
 A suggestion for the top table too
 Before the big day, Ruth had a change of heart and the Gold Roses were changed to White Avalanche Roses instead, I had the massive pleasure of presenting the bridal bouquet to Ruth over at Breck Apartments where the Bridal party were getting ready, the fabulous Sonara Parker MUA was busy making beautiful faces even more beautiful
The bridal bouquet of Avalanche Roses surrounded by 'Par Excellence' Gypsophilia looked perfect
The Bridesmaid's Bouquets were created as smaller versions of the Bridal Bouquet
We headed off to St Annes Church at Singleton where team from Typical Type were dressing the front of the church with lights, the perfect illumination for a dark December day
Festoon lights dressed the Lytch Gate and the pathway leading to the fabulous arch way

Inside this beautiful Church we were greeted by the lovely Norma Boyd who always makes us feel so welcome. We were limited for space with the Nativity Crib so beautifully set up to the right so our Gold Candelabras on pedestals were the perfect choice to frame the ceremony.
Our Gold Byzantine Candelabras were dressed with Avalanche Roses, Golden and white Gypsophilia and white Hydrangeas

Posies of Roses and Gypsophilia dressed each alternate pew end lining the aisle

The fabulous boys from the Gypsies of Bohemia
The plan was to meet the two adorable little Flower Girls at Church, we'd made them miniature versions of the Bridal bouquets
The Boutonnieres included a white Norma Jean Rose with a gold painted Rose Leaf and Gypsophilia, they were all bound with black satin so they would appear as if they were floating on the tuxedos
Laura & Ewan with their gorgeous family were first to arrive, Happy Anniversary to them xxx
Jonny Draper was the fabulous pro photographer it was lovely to work with him, we're really looking forward to seeing his magical images
The super proud Groom's parents Peter & Alison looking super glam
Ruth's seriously handsome Bride Groom the lovely James
The Best Man Richard
The Boutonnieres looked so elegant, perfect for wearing on a black suit jacket
I pinned on all of the Ushers Boutonnieres ensuring each one was positioned perfectly


The guests began to arrive
The two completely adorable Flower Girls
The Flower Girl's posies matched their gold and ivory frocks perfectly




Eleanor looked lovely and performed her duties brilliantly
The super glam Bride's Mum & Bridesmaids were next to arrive
The Beautiful Bridesmaids were all wearing elegant cocktail gowns from Harvey Nicholls












Our breathtakingly beautiful Bride the lovely Ruth arrived in vintage style looking heavenly
Ruth was wearing an exquisite bespoke created gown by Emma Beaumont

















The wedding rings were delivered very carefully to the best man
Huge Congratulations to Ruth & James from all of the team here at Flower Design









The Celebrations moved on to the magical surroundings of Staining Lodge
Typical Type had been to work here providing magical outdoor lighting 

The team from Staining Lodge and Catherine from The Villa Outside Catering with the spectacular Champagne Tower
Inside the Marquee the scene was set for the most magnificent New Years Eve Wedding Party
Our super tall table vases were topped with golden branches and huge Flower Bombs of Roses, Hydrangeas, Golden and White Gypsophilia with suspended tea light orbs

Our Golden Byzantine Candelabras provided the slightly lower table centre piece designs, they were dressed with Avalanche Roses, Snowball Hydrangeas and gold and white Gypsophilia, they were set on mirrors and surrounded by golden tea light votives
The sequin table cloths were provided by Linda and the team from Sophisticated Events and the Glass ware and golden cutlery was provided by White House Event Crockery Hire
The top table and lighting was provided by the great folks from Typical Type

Posies of Roses and Gold and white Gypsophilia with golden tea light votives dressed the table top so beautifully











The fabulous team from The Villa Outside












Our work here was done it was time to head for home and leave the party in full swing, many thanks to Ruth, James, the Wigglesworth's and the Brindle's for choosing Flower Design to create flowers for such a magical day!!!xxxxx



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