WEDDING FLOWERS: Flower crown
News Update
Loading...
Showing posts with label Flower crown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower crown. Show all posts

Pale blue, peach and white wedding flowers

A couple of Saturday's ago I had the great pleasure of creating the flowers for G & J's wedding.
G was a customer of ours back in the old days of the shop and had been searching for me. A mutual acquaintance put is in touch, un be known to him that I was the florist she was looking for, fate does have a peculiar way of intervening. 
All of the planning took place via messenger and email, it is possible to do all of this remotely especially when the bride has a clear indication of what she wants.

The bridal bouquet was an amalgamation of two photos she sent me, the colours chosen by her. This beautiful bouquet has pale blue hydrangea, nigella, peach roses, and white scabious with senecio (silver) foliage.

The stems were bound in white lace



The bride also wore a lovely full flower crown to match her bouquet.



The 9, yes nine, bridesmaids each carried a single head of hydrangea surrounded by a cloud of gyp, the stems were bound in hessian.



All bouquets together


The bouquets boxed and ready for delivery.



The buttonholes were split. We had 4 peach and white, rose, hydrangea florets, gyp and silver leaf



and 11 white buttonholes of scabious, hydrangea florets and leaf.



All the buttonholes were made the natural style with stems bound with twine.



We also provided thank you bouquets, two large


and two smaller. In the same flowers/colours as the bridal party.


All of these were delivered to the bridal venue a few hours before the ceremony time. A relaxed day where the whole bridal party were in the venue grounds having hair and make up done as it was so warm and lovely outside.

If you love these designs, are having these colours or simply want to discuss your wedding flower style, please get in touch to book a consultation. Or if like this bride you are unable to meet in person, we can swap messenger or emails to plan your perfect flowers.

Sandra x

Flower crown Workshop




Come along to a venue in Lincoln* (AnShen Acupuncture on West Parade will be the main base) with your nearest and dearest for an afternoon of flowery fun.
Learn how to make a flower crown that you can then wear for the rest of your celebrations. Suitable for the younger (minimum age 14) and older members of your family who maybe don't or can't trail round the bars. Or team it up with going out for a meal or afternoon tea** if drinking isn't for you.

I can either supplier neutral colour flowers or team it up with your wedding colours and flower varieties, depending on how secret you are keeping them. (If you are a bridesmaid I will need permission from the bride to use exact flowers/colours used for wedding. Otherwise it will be a general choice). All items required for each person to make a flower crown will be provided along with refreshments. 
Each workshop will run up for up to 3 hours, leaving plenty of time for fun and laughter with no pressure on getting crowns made.

6 guests (minimum) £240 (£40 each)
8 guests £300 (£37.50 each)
11 guests £350 (£35 each and bride goes FREE)

£40 booking fee required to hold the date per workshop and final payment is 3 weeks before. 

*Other venues can be arranged such as your home. Mileage charges will apply. 
** Afternoon Tea can be arranged to coincide with the workshop for an additional fee. Please ask for details.

To Book online follow this link https://ezwwuk-free.10to8.com/

Click on Hen Party Workshop and select See Times
Under Location select Lincoln Workshop and See times.

The following dates are available
20th May
3rd and 24th June

 Other dates can and will be made available as demand increases. There are currently 6 places available for each of these dates. If you require more (up to 12 inc Bride) please let me know and I can add to the booking page and change the price per person as above.
OR you can book by phoning me on 07748095431 and pay by credit card or BACS.



Please ask for further date availability. 

A taste of what you will be creating ;







I look forward to seeing you on a workshop soon

Sandra x



Blue and Ivory wedding party flowers

Lucy came to me through a recommendation from Elaine at Bride Beautiful at Elsham Hall.
She wanted lots of fresh flowers included in her wedding day both for the bridal party and for the reception.


The colour scheme was blue and ivory and on seeing a previous design I had created fell in love with the design. We changed some flowers and added in some extras to keep it unique to Lucy, blue hydrangea, thistle, gentiana, ivory roses, spray roses, seeded and blue eucalyptus.
The stems were bound with ivory satin ribbon.


The five bridesmaids each carried a similar style bouquet with blue hydrangea and ivory roses, spray roses and white thistle and eucalyptus.



The groomsmen all wore a buttonhole of and ivory rose, thistle head and hydrangea floret.



The ladies wore a corsage of ivory flowers, rose, spray rose, white thistle and eustoma.


All our buttonholes are delivered pinned to a board and can be labelled if required.


The bride and two of the maids bouquets.


Bouquets are generally laid in a box for delivery onto a layer of packaging and layers of acid free tissue paper.


The 5 bridesmaids also wore a flower crown of white spray roses and hydrangea florets.


This was a fantastic wedding to play a small part in and tomorrow will be Part 2 with the ceremony and reception at Elsham Hall.

If you are planning a wedding either for 2017/18/19 and love these designs, please get in touch so we may discuss your colours and flowers and how we can help you achieve your flowery dreams.

Every consultation is free with no obligation and you receive a fully itemised quote so you can see where your budget has gone.

Ring or email today to book in and speak with us.

Sandra x



wedding

[australian native wedding][recentbylabel2]

Featured

[Featured][recentbylabel2]
Notification
Wondering what style of flower bouquets you'll choose for your big day?
Done