WEDDING FLOWERS: Hydrangea blue
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Elsham Hall blue summer wedding ceremony and reception

Lucy and Robin had chosen Elsham Hall as their wedding ceremony and reception venue.
This is a lovely barn and each set up I have done here always looks unique, Elaine and her team always go above and beyond for each couple.
(To see the bridal party flowers click here)

The ceremony table was given variety of small jars of flowers which would later be transferred to the top table.


Framing the table were two traditional style pedestals with a fabulous mix of blue and ivory flowers, including the stunning hydrangeas.


The registrars desk was also given a selection of pretty jars.


These pedestals are on our metal stands (hired) and the display is designed within a dish for ease of transporting AND so they can be kept by the couple after the day is over.


Within the barn are these lovely radiator covers, what better way than to dot the mixed jam jars around your guests before moving them onto the tables as your centrepieces.


Make as much use out of your displays as possible and double up where you can.


These lovely jars were decorated by Lucy and filled by us with an array of summer loveliness. Blue hydrangea, thistle, gentiana, ivory roses, spray roses and dahlia.


They would later be grouped together and displayed on to the guest tables when the room has a turn around during the photos.


The ceremony space in The Barn at Elsham Hall.


Jars waiting to be packed and delivered at The Studio.





We also supplied thank you flowers for presentation during the speeches.


If you like any of these designs, are getting married at Elsham Hall or a similar barn space please get in touch to see how we can transform the space to your style and colours.

To see other set ups at Elsham Hall please click here and for more options go to the right side - labels - and scroll down to Venue: Elsham Hall

We would love to hear your plans for your day and how we can help you achieve hassle free planning for the flower part of the day.

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



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