Paula & Andrew's "Fairy Tale" Wedding Day at Treales Church & Barton Grange


This was such a special wedding day,  Paula our gorgeous Bride was marrying the lovely Andrew, son of our very great friend Jill from Dreamcatcher Bridal, we knew the gown would be really special and we couldn't wait to see Paula in it.
 Ruby and I were at Paula's home bright and early to present her wedding bouquets, Paula's bridal bouquet was inspired by her glorious wedding gown.
I created the bridal bouquet with a collection of all ivory blooms including Fresh Lily of the Valley, Stephanotis, Nerines and lots more loveliness besides.
The Bridesmaid's bouquets were a delicate and elegant collection of biscuit, cream and ivory shaded Roses together with Nerines, Phlox, Lily of the Valley and Bouvardia


The lovely Paula looking very pleased with her wedding bouquet

We headed off to the family Church at Treales where two Bay trees framed the Church door
Inside this lovely Church we arranged flowers in shades of deep blue, dark claret and ivory to compliment  Andrew's fabulous tartan on his Kilt suit

The fresh posies on the end of each alternate pew were fragrant and textured perfect for the Autumn, we included Fragrant Stocks, Ivory Freesia, Vendella & Ivory Roses, Phlox, Dill, Blue Thistles, Viburnum Opulus Berries, Nigella and hanging Amaranthus.



Deep blue Delphiniums and Claret Gladioli towered over the Hydrangeas, Roses, Agapanthus, Antirhinnums, Sedum, Snowberry and Blue Eryngium Thistles in these fabulous Pedestal Designs
The Church Flower Ladies had done a magnificent job of the windowsills filled with a plethora of fresh foliages and candles


The Groom's Mum's Wrist Corsage of Rolled Amnesia Rose Petals and fresh Lily of the Valley.

There were two smaller designs on either side of the Altar


Georgina's Phalaenopsis Orchid & Rose Wrist Corsage

Our uber handsome Bride Groom Andrew with his Best Man
Andrew's very special Boutonniere of Fresh Heather, Eryngium Thistle, Stephanotis and Skimmia matched perfectly with his Kilt
Jill looking as elegant as ever with her delicate wrist corsage of Lily of the Valley & Rose Petals and her lovely hubby Steve
The very gorgeous Bridesmaids were next to arrive





Paula looked fabulous when she arrived totally undaunted by the showers of blessings falling from the skies

The Bridesmaid's bouquets toned so beautifully with all of the shades in their gowns, we used Metalina, Akito and Vendella Roses together with fresh Lily of the Valley, Phlox, Bouvardia, Stephanotis and Nerines.

All of the action was being recorded by a seriously fabulous team




Paula's gown "Fairy Tale" by Suzanne Neville from Dreamcatcher Bridal was absolutely stunning
Massive congratulations to Paula & Andrew from all of the team at Flower Design Events





The very beautiful Georgina and Jill wearing their fabulous Wrist Corsages

The celebrations then moved to Barton Grange where the banqueting room had been dressed with a combination of table designs

The Top table is a large oval table and was dressed beautifully with a Hurricane Lamp lit centrepiece with small Gold Fish bowls stretching the design to the outer reaches of the table
Some of the guest dining tables looked so elegant with a ring of fresh flowers including Antirhinnums, Hydrangeas, Roses, Astilbe, Eryngium, Agapanthus and Viburnum Opulus Berries surrounding a Hurricane Lamp containing a large pillar candle

The fabulous chair covers and table swags were provided by Dawn at Creative Cover Hire
Other guest tables were dressed with large Goldfish Bowls illuminated by candles, surrounded by Roses, Eryngium, Molucella, Dill and Agapanthus


The two Church Pedestals looked perfect on either side of the top table

One of the smaller goldfish bowls on the top table




This really was a splendid wedding day, huge thanks to Paula, Andrew and the best Groom's Mum ever Jill for choosing Flower Design Events to create their wedding flowers

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