Blush, pink and ivory wedding flower mix for summer - WEDDING FLOWERS
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Blush, pink and ivory wedding flower mix for summer

A fabulous wedding in blush, pink and ivory, such a glorious mix of flowers!
Congratulations to J & L it was a joy to be part of your day.

All the bridal flowers were a combination of roses, astrantia, eustoma, spray roses, wax flower and gyp with cineraria and eucalyptus foliage.
The bride's bouquet was filled with a scrumptious mix of these summer blooms and foliage.


The stems were bound with blush ribbon held with pearl headed pins.



There were 2 adult bridesmaids who carried a smaller version of the bridal bouquet




a smaller version for the teenager



and a cute small posy for the flower girl.


Using the same flower mix throughout really brings all the different elements of your ladies look together. 


The groomsmen all wore a simple single rose and gyp buttonhole, some had blush and some ivory, each had ivory shoelace ribbon part bound around the stems.
A tip for you lady's: If you want to split designs do let me know beforehand as that list won't be at hand on the day (however organised you are!) and others may not know (remember!!) your intentions.




The blush roses ready for the groomsmen,


and the ivory ones.



The bridal bouquets all together,


and packed for delivery and presentation to the bride.


This really was a beautiful colour scheme for a summer wedding, my photos don't do them justice.
If you love this style and would love to have similar for your own day then do get in touch to discuss how to progress and start the process.

Other colour combinations can also be achieved with similar flowers so don't despair if you don't have blush/pink as your colour scheme. Again get in touch and let us advise how we can best achieve your dream flowers in your colours.

I look forward to hearing from you soon

Sandra x


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