The Super Cool Travel Inspired Wedding of Kevin & Vicky at Mitton Hall - WEDDING FLOWERS
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The Super Cool Travel Inspired Wedding of Kevin & Vicky at Mitton Hall

We have thoroughly enjoyed creating the wedding flowers for the super lovely Vicky & Kevin for their wonderful Mitton Hall Wedding Day , their mood board featured a stunning and beautiful collection of images featuring relaxed florals with a heady gathering of fragrant Eucalyptus and fresh Herbs, beautiful cartography inspired stationery, gorgeous gowns, delicious looking cakes and exciting travel and globe details...
Inspired by Vicky & Kevin's mood board we invited them back in to the FD studio to see a set of sample bridal designs created just for them. I really loved the wedding bouquet sample we made for the lovely Vicky we'd included fresh Earl Grey Roses, white Peonies, Silver Lace Floribunda Roses, Astilbe, Forget Me Nots, Veronica, Albiflora, Olive and Eryngium with a fabulous collection of Eucalyptus varieties, Acacia and Peppermint.


The handle of the bouquet was given a unique 'lovers knot' treatment with lots of trailing ribbons in a various widths and shades
The sample Boutonniere we created for Kevin featured fresh white Veronica, rolled Earl Grey Rose Petals, Silver Lace Rose, Acacia, Eucalyptus, Thalaspi, Eryngium and Sweet Peas
We made some table design samples for them to see
A gorgeous silver baroque candelabra dressed with Peonies, Eucalyptus, Roses and Hydrangeas
Before we knew it the big day arrived
The Wedding bouquet looked and smelled amazing


The beautifully relaxed wedding bouquet of Earl Grey Roses, white Peonies, Silver Lace Floribunda Roses, Astilbe, Forget Me Nots, Veronica, Albiflora, Olive, Sweet Peas and Eryngium with a fabulous collection of Eucalyptus varieties, Acacia and Peppermint.


Our Bride and Bridesmaids were busy having hair and make up done so our Chloe arranged to go back up to the Bridal Suite to do the FD wedding bouquet carrying tutorial a little later
Down in porch Chloe lined up the boutonnieres ready to pin them to the lapels of the Groom and his Groom's Men


The seriously special Bride Groom's Silver Lace Rose Boutonniere


Vicky's super handsome Bride Groom Kevin was first to have his boutonniere pinned to his lapel
Chloe pinned on all of the boutonnieres ensuring each one was positioned perfectly




Inside the ceremony room at the fabulous Mitton Hall the scene was set with two of our Baroque candelabras  marking the start of the aisle
Our candlelit hurricane lanterns were surrounded by Rose Petals and Eucalyptus leaves lined the aisle





The main Registrars table was dressed with a gorgeous swag of fresh Eucalyptus, Olive, Peonies and Hydrangeas
Two more of our Baroque candelabras framed the Registrars table perfectly




Posies of fresh Gypsophilia decorated the smaller Registrars table
















The guests were gathering in the main hall at Mitton Hall
Our gorgeous Bride the lovely Vicky looked breathtakingly beautiful she was wearing a gorgeous gown by Augusta Jones from the great folks at Mears Ghyll Bridal Rooms
The relaxed wedding bouquet looked absolutely perfect with Vicky's gown
The Bridesmaids and Flower Girls carried smaller versions of the Bridal Bouquet

The beautiful Bridesmaids were wearing pale grey gowns by Fame & Partners










The Bridesmaids were wearing fresh Gypsophilia in the their hair



How stunning is that gorgeous gown?








Huge congratulations to Kevin and Vicky from all of the team here at Flower Design Events










Whilst the guests enjoyed celebratory drinks a transformation had taken place and the room was now dressed for the wedding reception
Our Baroque Candelabras looked perfect on the dining tables


Low vases dressed some of the guest tables too
























Our work here was done huge thanks to Vicky & Kevin for choosing Flower Design Events to create their wedding flowers for them xxx

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