Aberdour Castle, Fife Scotland - yes a little far from Yorkshire but the venue was spectacular, I couldn't say no!
Romantic, pretty, organic, vintage, colourful
Bringing it to life!
Enjoy it and have fun!
From the very first consultation when we sit down together, it's about me finding out more about my couple. We'll chat about their vision for their day, the venue the 'dress' and the flowers. I'll aim to pull a proposal and quote together within two weeks of meeting. It's very much a partnership, we're on a floral journey together.
Feathers
The Peony is one of my favourites and is very popular in bridal flowers - albeit a very short season. The Peony symbolises romance, prosperity, good fortune, a happy marriage, riches, honour and compassion.
It has to be the rose. Each colour offers a distinct meaning: red, the lover's rose, signifies enduring passion; white, humility and innocence; yellow, expressing friendship and joy; pink, gratitude, appreciation and admiration; orange, enthusiasm and desire; white lilac and purple roses represent enchantment and love at first sight.
Many people have them dried and pressed.