A June Wedding with lovely bright Sunflowers, such a happy and bright flower and worked well with the turquoise colour scheme.
Natural, country, rustic, wild and scented
Supporting the English flower growers and using their flowers which grown on our doorstep
Make lots of lists. I find this is the best method in planning. Ticking everything off that you have done as you go and that way you won’t forget any key things.
Homemade wedding favours on the table settings. This particular couple made strawberry jam. Put it in mini jars and labelled it ‘Spread the Love’. Lovely touch I thought.
After an initial enquiry, I would suggest to meet up and discuss your flowers, colour scheme, venue etc. I would then work on a quote for you and this would be changed until the couple are happy with everything stated on there, including sticking to a budget. A deposit is needed to secure your wedding date and then any changes can be discussed at any further meetings.
Seashells and fishing nets. It was a lovely alternative bouquet.
Each flower has its own meaning, and they are all special in their own ways.
The English Garden Rose is so Romantic with its irregular petals and stunning scent.
Re-cut all the stems and put straight in water, this will revive them. Also getting them preserved is also a lovely thing to do.