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Flower Design Wedding Bouquet in Violet & Ivory
Flower Design, January Wedding at Stanley House, Blackburn
The lovely winter wedding of Victoria & Peter Robinson.
The Ceremony Room upstairs has fabulous views of the gardens below and Lancashire beyond, we framed the ceremony with tall candelabras and a registrars table draped in fabulous spring flowers. The registrar was an old friend of ours Malcolm Campbell who tends to feature regularly on the Flower Design Blog.
Stanley House is quite wonderful, the décor is eclectic, there are so many views and photographic opportunities, our Bride & Groom had exclusive use of the whole hotel which was fabulous and meant that their photographers Martyn & Jo Pearson could take them any where to get the best shots (This sort of consideration is really worth thinking about for Winter weddings when you can’t rely on the weather).


Here is a link to another wedding at Stanley House they actually were married at Salmesbury Hall and then had their reception at Stanley House so the posting was in two parts here are the two links Vicky & Jason at Salmesbury Hall and then Vicky & Jason's Reception at Stanley House.
Peter’s Buttonhole was really beautiful Rosie makes all of our wired floristry and she’d really pulled it out of the bag for this one, tiny Begonia Rex leaves, Kochia and Amnesia, and a touch of diamante




Brides Mum Helen, with her gorgeous handbag, Rosie decided to dress this cliutch bag with Aqua roses, rolled Amnesia rose petals and ivory Dendrobium Orchids and a selection of perfectly selected leaves.

The bridesmaids wore a really unusual shade, I really worked hard to find flowers that would be representative of the season and co-ordinate beautifully with the fabric, I was seriously pleased with the final result.

THE BRIDAL BOUQUET
The bouquet I designed for Vicky was in a “Flower Design” hand tied style with Metalina & Amnesia roses, Picasso Calla Lilies, Hyacinth, Lissianthus, Kochia, Eucalyptus, Begonia Rex, Evelyn Spray Roses, Tulips Black Prince and Lavender, Heather, Ivy berries, an assortment of French Herbs, Wild Orchid Zygpetalum, Albiflora Bruneii, Muscari and bear grass trails. The bouquet was finished with an ivory tulle handle.
I really wanted this bouquet to be relaxed and fresh a cacophony of all that is available in January, I wanted there to be fragrance, the scent of spring.

This is just before Vicky, her father & the bridesmaids walk into the ceremony room.


The Very Happy Couple Mr & Mrs Robinson.
When bridal bouquets smell and feel as delicious as this no-one wants to put them down and thats exactly how it should be.

Brides Mum Helen, with her gorgeous handbag, Rosie decided to dress this cliutch bag with Aqua roses, rolled Amnesia rose petals and ivory Dendrobium Orchids and a selection of perfectly selected leaves.
The bridesmaids wore a really unusual shade, I really worked hard to find flowers that would be representative of the season and co-ordinate beautifully with the fabric, I was seriously pleased with the final result.
The bouquet I designed for Vicky was in a “Flower Design” hand tied style with Metalina & Amnesia roses, Picasso Calla Lilies, Hyacinth, Lissianthus, Kochia, Eucalyptus, Begonia Rex, Evelyn Spray Roses, Tulips Black Prince and Lavender, Heather, Ivy berries, an assortment of French Herbs, Wild Orchid Zygpetalum, Albiflora Bruneii, Muscari and bear grass trails. The bouquet was finished with an ivory tulle handle.
I really wanted this bouquet to be relaxed and fresh a cacophony of all that is available in January, I wanted there to be fragrance, the scent of spring.
The bridal party had a drinks reception in Freds bar, the day was so lovely that everyone spilled outside for some photographs and for the dried rose petal confetti shower.



I really love Rose Petal throwing it marks the commencement of festivities and is a great start to the celebrations.


The Reception was held upstairs but we dressed the hall way with Hurricane lamps and the Flower Design Seating Plan.


The table plan was themed around the skiing honeymoon the bride and groom were about to depart on, we set this visual delight up in the hall way so that everyone could have a good look and work out where they were to be seated.





The tables were dressed with a combination of high and low designs, we used tall conical vases filled with ice like jelly and topped with hand tied bouquets of fresh co-ordinating flowers and pussy willow.
The lower table centres were designed around a large hurricane lamp with a huge pillar candle and then lots of fresh bulb flowers including Tulips, Muscari, Hyacinths and Paper Whites, the fragrance was sensational when the candles were lit.
The lower table centres were designed around a large hurricane lamp with a huge pillar candle and then lots of fresh bulb flowers including Tulips, Muscari, Hyacinths and Paper Whites, the fragrance was sensational when the candles were lit.
Here is a link to another wedding at Stanley House they actually were married at Salmesbury Hall and then had their reception at Stanley House so the posting was in two parts here are the two links Vicky & Jason at Salmesbury Hall and then Vicky & Jason's Reception at Stanley House.
Emma & David's Autumn Wedding Day 2008
Welcome to St. John the Evangelist Church, Lund. We hung lanterns from the Lytch gate and tied bouquets of Callas and roses to the side posts.
This is David the very handsome groom, with a buttonhole of Lily of the Valley, Eryngium thistle and a Schwartzwalder Calla lily.
The Church was very cosy and warm inside, the pews were dressed with Purple Prince Tulips, Snow Berry and Callas.
The Ushers escorted and protected the guests with huge umbrellas as they walked up the path to Church.
Father Giles conducted a lovely ceremony, with a special sermon about St. Francis whose anniversary it was on Saturday.
The arrival of the very glamorous Groom's Mum in her beautiful outfit.
The spangly Groom's sister Vicky with her diamante encrusted wrist corsage.
One of the two lovely flower girls with wrist corsages of white Nerines, tiny Arabicum florets and rolled Cool Water rose petals.
The New Bell Ringer, The Groom's Father.
The arrival of the Bridesmaids and Beverley the extremely elegant Brides Mum.
The fabulous photographer was Spencer Cartwright from Repartage photography, he is so full of energy and exctiting ideas that it really is a joy to work with him, the day was a typical fresh and blustery October day and Spencer did seem to be making the most of the elements, we can't wait to see the results of his labours. http://www.repartage.co.uk/
The divine Bride Emma.

A helping hand out of the car by the "young man" from Malvern Wedding Cars.
The bouquet we created for Emma was in a “Flower Design” natural oval shaped, hand tied style with Schwartzwalder & Pink Callas, Amnesia Roses, Cool Water Roses, Small Orchids, Eryngium Thistle, Begonia Rex leaves, Green Hydrangeas, Black Dill, Viburnum Tinnus Berries, Eryngium Thistle, Fresh Rosemary, Eucalyptus together with other wild unusual autumnal materials with a touch of ivory Lily of the Valley & Snowberry. The bouquet was finished with diamante studs and an ivory tulle handle

The pedestals in Church were lit with huge pillar candles and placed on either side of the ceremony space, these arrangements are to depict Guardian Angels, looking after the happy couple.
Emma's hair looked perfect throughout the entire day, I would strongly reccommend having your hair up for Church weddings because you never know what the weather will be doing.
When the weather is blustery like this they say it means "Winds of Wealth blowing your way" so I hope you've bought some lottery tickets David & Emma!
A close up of the Beverley's Handbag Corsage.

The Very Happy Couple

A close up of Maralyn's Handbag Corsage.
The Groom's Dad John.
The Bridesmaid's bouquets included, Cymbidium Orchids, Schwartzwalder Calla lily's aand Amnesia Roses with grasses and autumnal foliages.

The cars from http://www.malvernweddingcars.co.uk/
A helping hand out of the car by the "young man" from Malvern Wedding Cars.
The pedestals in Church were lit with huge pillar candles and placed on either side of the ceremony space, these arrangements are to depict Guardian Angels, looking after the happy couple.
When the weather is blustery like this they say it means "Winds of Wealth blowing your way" so I hope you've bought some lottery tickets David & Emma!
The Very Happy Couple
A close up of Maralyn's Handbag Corsage.
It was lovely to meet the two drivers, they were both extremely smart and courteous and most of all smiley, the cars were clean and shining and I personally loved the fact that they weren’t cheapened by too many ribbons and bows.
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