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Flowers can help to set the style for the entire wedding and bring a sense of charm or drama to the whole occasion.
The trick is to choose the right ones to make your dreams come true - without blowing your budget!
Visit our floral gallery to see just a small selection of the many arrangements and bouquets we have created.
In all our wedding plans we include a bridal bouquet and a groom’s buttonhole, but if you fancy something a little bit more special or if your wedding has a theme, maybe exotic, tropical, elegant or charming, then you might want to consider some of our other choices of flowers, colour co-ordinated to suit your theme. Below are just a few suggestions:
For the Bride
A Shower Bouquet - A posy top trailing down to a single stem, made up of roses, freesias, orchids and trailing ivy
A Teardrop Bouquet – A posy top trailing to a point, made up from miniature roses, freesias, orchids and trailing ivy.
A Semi-crescent Bouquet – A posy top with stems trailing out to each side, made up of freesias, miniature roses, ivy, ferns.
For the Chief Bridesmaid
Lilies and Roses, Hand Tied with Natural Stems - something simple but elegant, modern and not too much to hold.
For Younger Bridesmaids
A Small Posy in a Holder - Daisies, lilies and roses
A Small Wicker Basket to Hold - with daisies, lilies, roses and trailing ivy.
For Mothers (who may prefer to keep their hands free)
A Stylish Corsage - Roses and Orchids.
If you would like fresh flowers in your hair, this can be easily arranged with the florist to suit your requirements.
Whether you go for a traditional or contemporary theme, the colour scheme is always very important. The seasons are usually a good ‘natural’ guide as to what colours to choose:
Spring – pastel pink and white / lemon yellow and white / gold and green
Summer – yellow and mint green / crisp white / blue and silver
Autumn – orange and russet / lilac and lime green / gold and cream
Winter – white / silver and white / red and rich green
You might like flowers in the church or town hall:
Greek labadthes can be used at the wedding ceremony and dismantled afterwards to use as a table decoration at the reception. Large white candles stand on a wrought iron pedestal surrounded by a cascade of fresh flowers, such as lilies, gerberas, buttonhole chrysanthemums, gypsophila and trailing ivy.
A simple vase of flowers is a charming way to add a touch of ‘Greece’ to your wedding too and turning up in your wedding taxi is made extra special if there is a fresh floral arrangement on the bonnet next to the crisp white ribbon.
Visit our floral gallery to see just a small selection of the many arrangements and bouquets we have created.
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