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