WEDDING FLOWERS: Colour:Blush and Ivory
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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

Blush pink and ivory wedding flowers

This was another gorgeous wedding from late last year.
The bride picked this popular style bouquet adding in her own blush pink rose and blue thistles, along with the ivory roses silver foliage, grey balls, gyp and seeded eucalyptus.



The stems were wrapped in hessian to go with the country style of the day.



Her maids carried simple bouquets of gyp


These had twine around the stems as hessian can look a little heavy on thin stems.


The groomsmen each wore an ivory rose with silver leaved foliage, grey balls and the stems were wrapped in twine.


The mums wore a corsage based on roses. One went with red roses and berries with grey balls and seeded eucalyptus



and the other went with ivory roses, blue thistle, grey balls, gyp and eucalyptus leaves.



The sweet page boy wore his own buttonhole of grey balls and gyp with a tiny silver leaf and stems wrapped in twine. This was mounted on to a safety pin for attaching to his suit.


The 5 flower girls each carried a small basket of a mix of pink and ivory rose petals to scatter down the aisle in front of the bride.



There was also table decorations but unfortunately I didn't get chance to take photos of those.

If you are one of many ladies who love this bridal bouquet (our most popular of 2016 by far) or any of the designs featured here please get in touch to discuss how we may style your flowers for your wedding day.

There is lots of inspiration for you within this blog, please do explore the back posts via the labels  on the right. Lots of colour examples, venues and churches for you to see dressed and ready for the ceremony or reception.

If you like/love what you see please get in touch with your wedding date and we can advise availability.

Sandra x

Blush and Ivory rose wedding

Alice had a really good idea of what she wanted for her bouquet and looking through my designs she saw something similar. A teardrop bouquet of roses. We adapted it slightly with Quicksand and Avalanche roses with added sprigs of gyp and ivy for foliage.


Quicksand roses are a gorgeous blush come Mother of Pearl type colour.


The bridesmaids both carried a simple bouquet of gyp.


Hessian was bound around the stems to go with the country wedding style.


Groomsmen wore a single ivory rose with sprigs of gyp and ivy leaves.


Alice had decorated most of the inside of her marquee reception with artificial flowers but her mum wanted to surprise her with a fresh flower archway for the entrance.


This was covered with locally sourced foliage including ivy and decorated with Quicksand and Ivory roses and gyp bunches.



The top had a lovely organza bow



The reception marquee was in the grounds of the wonderful Hackthorn Hall, a place I had not been to before but the village has family connections so it was lovely to see even on such a gray day.


I was also asked to provide a couple of thank you bouquets to give during the speeches in wedding colours.



If you are looking for a venue to hold your marquee reception then do have a look at Hackthorn Hall. They have just launched a new website and contact details.

If you like any of these designs and would like them to discuss how they would work for your wedding please contact us to book a consultation.

Are you looking for an archway? We have two styles the above metal arch or a rustic pole square frame. Both can be rented and covered in a variety of ways to suit your budget. Please ask us for more details.

Sandra X 


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