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Peach and coral wedding reception designs

Colour Wednesday continues with a look a peach/coral arrangements for your wedding reception.
This is a colour that I haven't as yet done as many designs for but those I have have been fabulous.

Our tall conical vases with a lovely display of coral roses and carnations, white freesia and blue hydrangea. Add in pearls and lace for a touch of old world glamour.


To match those the ceremony was held under a beautiful arch (later transferred to the top table) of roses, gyp and carnations with organza and pearl detailing.


For low table designs our small silver candelabras are just the ticket. Filled here with coral and white roses and peach and white gerbera with foliage and gyp.


For a country or vintage style our birdcages will suit. Roses, dahlia, and seasonal loveliness on your tables with extra scattered rose petals.



If you are having an entrance display you may want to have a few fresh flowers for your post box or step ladders. We can style any design to suit from a small corner design to something free standing.


Up Up and away, our gorgeous hot air balloon designs are stunning in peach. 


Jam jars are still popular, fill with seasonal goodies to get the best flowers your budget will allow.


Team them with taller designs, such as large martini vases. These will WOW any room.
Lilies, stocks, berries, alstroemeria and stallion chrysants, make for a scent filed display.



It's not just jam jars, any jars can have flowers. These vintage bottles may only take a stem or two


but can be grouped together to make a pretty display.


Mercury vases are very popular at the minute, a touch of glamour for your tables.


Wanting a large display to greet your guests but not a fan of urns or pedestals? Our larger mirror display with beautiful flowers acts as a seating plan too. Can be displayed portrait or landscape to suit your design.


At the stunning Irnham Hall with a mix of peach flowers to compliment the many vases on the long tables.



Is a shade of peach your wedding colour? We would love to talk through these and other designs to help you plan the perfect displays. 
To book a consultation either phone/email or you can book online


Sandra X

Peach wedding bouquets

Another look at colour in bridal bouquets, focusing on peach, and all the hues from orange, coral, mango, apricot and salmon.
When talking through flower options do bare in mind the undertones to your peach colour, does it have pink tinges, yellow, orange, brown? This can vary widely and many peachy flowers will look a different shade next to a colour with opposing tones.
This gerbera wedding was a classic example. The bride wanted to match to her coral sashes and bridesmaid dresses. I chose many varieties and nothing seemed to work. In the end I gave a sample of fabric to my supplier who came up with a perfect match. Just talking colour tones is really difficult, seeing the colour really does help.




A more orange tone with these gorgeous roses, holly and berries for an autumnal look.




Or a pinky peach with another gorgeous rose, along with ivory roses and freesia, Rosemary, ferns and salal for a more elegant style.


For a Mary Poppins themed wedding lots of ruffles, lace and pearls, with Miss Piggy roses, a coral and ivory roses.



A structured teardrop design jam packed with roses from dark coral, lighter coral, peach and pale pink add in a few berries and heather and voila!


A different take on a rose packed bouquet, this time a hand tie. Softer brown/peach, cream/peach and a vibrant roses surrounded with fern.


Soft yellow peach roses amongst a cloud of gyp. 


A pastel bouquet showing peach and pink can work very well together


Or perhaps you are more vibrant? Orange and cerise pink gerberas with burgundy roses and foliage


A bridesmaid bouquet of peach lily, berries, stocks, darker alstroemeria, ivory veronica and phalaenopsis orchid to compliment



the bridal shower bouquet of similar flowers.


Calla lily have some lovely shades too.
These are mango calla teamed with ostrich feathers and dark foliage.


For a pretty style this bridal bouquet of peach calla, Miss Piggy rose, apricot carnation, eustoma and white hydrangea hits the spot.


The bridesmaid bouquet had alstroemeria instead of calla lily.


I hope this has given you inspiration for your peach coloured wedding bouquet. For more in-depth look at the weddings above search by colour under labels for the different shades. 
For more guidance please book a consultation where we can talk through the shades and tones you are using and come up with some flower varieties to suit.

Sandra x

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