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Your Wedding Accessories Worth £1,000WIN!
from the publishers of
& Accessie
exclusive offers craft ideas bouquets & tablecentres fashion
Bright & Beautiful
ideas
Floral VeNuesPicture-perfect settings to fall in love with
Your guide to...• Picking seasonal blooms• Finding your flower budget • choosing your reception style
flower-filled moodboards
the prettiestnew themes
mAY • june 2015 £4.99
375blossoming trendsFloral fashion hits the runway
5mm spine
scents of summernew-season fragrances
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The Wedding Gold and Silver Set revisits the custom described in the 1549 Book of Common Prayer, which included the giving of gold and silver as part of the wedding ceremony. Add a traditional fi nishing touch to your wedding with this special year-dated gift to be treasured forever.
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FOR HIM AND FOR HERA TRADITION AS TIMELESS AS MARRIAGE ITSELF
Wedding FLOWeRS & acceSSORieS 3www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
ediTOR’S letter
Wedding FLOWeRS & acceSSORieS
Editorclaire Ridley
Associate Editordanielle Wilkins
Deputy EditorMarcia Moody
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welcome...
claire Ridley([email protected])TWITTER @ClaireWedding
& Accessie as the editor of a magazine devoted to blooms for your big day, i get sent many of your weddings to look at for inspiration, and my team and i love nothing more than to pour over the ideas you have. i’m a huge fan of the trend for styling a wedding like a photo shoot, whether your venue provides its own
decorative ceremony backdrop, or you source eclectic pieces of furniture from local hire companies, there are always so many wonderful photo opportunities – especially when flowers are added. Turn to our real-life weddings section (starting on page 35), where you can learn how to recreate these ideas for yourself with our get-the-look shopping pages. Wedding flowers have come a long way since the 1920s and ’30s – turn to our Retro Star Style feature (page 22) to see how bridal bouquet trends have changed over the years. Work out your floral spend in Blooming Budgets (page 26), make selections according to the time of year in The Four Seasons (page 28) and finally, decide on your favourite flower type in Classic Vs. Contemporary on page 30. Finally, i just love a moodboard, and those sourced for this issue are crammed full of ideas (page 12). From pretty flower-filled frames, which make less expensive alternatives to a flower wall, to tablecentres trimmed with feathers, there is a theme and colour palette to suit everyone. So, enjoy the issue and please do keep your wedding pictures coming!
FinD morE onLinE don’t forget to look out for our web logo, because wherever you find a mouse, you’ll find even more content on our website.
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(clockwise from left) givenchy Very irrésistible Mes envies edition eau de toilette, £66.50 (75ml), John Lewis. Flower pot cross-body
bag, £270, Kate Spade new York. Flower collar necklace, £20, dorothy Perkins
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4 Wedding FLOWeRS & acceSSORieS www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
Flower style10 FReShLy picked ideaSadd bright floral prints to your styling
for a day filled with colour
✿ 12 mOOdbOaRdSThree inspiring big-day colourways
flower notebook20 FLOWeR neWSall the latest floral trends and news
22 ReTRO STaR STyLe Timeless inspiration from the celebs
✿ 24 bLOSSOming backdROpSFind a beautiful garden venue for
added flower wow
✿ 26 bLOOming budgeTShow much bloom for your buck can
you expect from your budget?
✿ 28 The FOuR SeaSOnSdiscover seasonal flower and styling
tips from the experts
30 cLaSSic vS cOnTempORaRya bloom for every style: cool new
picks meet wedding staples
✿ 32 FiLLed WiTh FLOWeRSif you truly love flowers, include them
everywhere you can on the big day,
from your shoes to your car!
real weddings35 caLiFORnia Sunbright yellow flowers and a Spanish
vibe set the scene for vanessa and
mike’s celebration
40 The gLam pLanRachel and matt held a bright big day
with lots of glitzy details
44 a Tipi FOR TWOanwen and myrddin wed on a family
farm featuring a rustic tipi filled with
lush flora
48 bLOSSOming LOveRuth and James tied the knot
surrounded by elegant blooms,
including peonies and garden roses
52 The gReaT OuTdOORSRoses in peaches and cream and
vintage props added interest to
nicole and Josh’s alfresco day
fashion & beauty✿ 58 naTuRe’S chiLdembrace a bohemian look with floaty
lace gowns and floral details
✿ 66 RunWay TO RecepTiOn Take inspiration from the runway and
incorporate pretty floral appliqué into
your outfits and décor
✿ 68 a heady ROmanceyou’ll smell as sweet as your bouquet
with these summer-ready scents
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receptions72 eScape tO the cOuntRycomplement an english garden
reception with an abundance of
pastel hues
✿ 76 SiMpLe MakeScrafty brides will love getting creative
with these two diy projects
flower lookbook✿ 79 the LOOkbOOk40 pages of tablecentres,
bouquets and floral details
expert advice121 FLOWeR pLanneRyour definitive wedding guide
ON THE COVERhand-tied bouquet of ‘Juliet’ and ‘charity’ david austin roses, ‘princess charlene’ garden roses, ranunculus, hellebores, lilac, flowering jasmine, sage and cow parsley, amber persia Flowers & events. photography: Meg Mackay. Styling: Lauren godfrey
extras56 Save 20% On FLOWeRS at hayFORd & RhOdeSSave on your big-day blooms with our
offer from top London florist
hayford & Rhodes
✿ 70 Win deSigneR Wedding acceSSORieS, WORth £1,000courtesy of harriet Wilde
78 Save 20% On big-day StatiOneRy keep your paper goods to budget with
our exclusive offer from Lucy Ledger
130 Win! Win! Win!enjoy goodies worth more than £600
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It’s all in the details
Fill your wedding with personalised
finishing touches and the prettiest décor. From stunning floral arrangements to DIY
decorations and oh-so pretty cakes... we’ve got endless inspiration for
your dream celebration. Plus, check out our online moodboards for loads of ideas to
fit your big-day theme – from the hottest colours to seasonal looks, we’ve got it
covered!
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to upload your planning stories for your chance to win
a whole host of fabulous prizes. head over to the website
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the perFect
getawayFrom some of the most stylish exits you can make from your
reception (hello, helicopter...), to the honeymoon, and top tips for beating the post-bridal blues, we’re looking at life after the wedding day. Who
said the fun has to end now you’re married?
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distressed cream jugs, £14.50 each, and rustic
tableplan frame with silver buckets, £30, all The Wedding Of My dreams
Mercury silver footed vase, £14, and glass bud vase name card holders, £12 (for four), all The Wedding Of My dreams
Silver milk churn tablecentre, £10, The Wedding Of My dreams
classic rose petal shoe clips, £55, Freya Rose
WEDDINGShop your day
Visit online and shop our hand-picked edit of beautiful reception buys and fashionable finishing touches for your big day
Visit shop.weddingandweddingflowers.co.uk
‘Blossom’ hair comb, £115, Freya Rose
‘Rossina’ hair pins, £95
(for three), Freya Rose
Flower pearl drop necklace, £15, alan Hannah
devoted at Jon Richard
Silk flower and crystal spray
headband, £40, Jon Richard
Flower pearl drop
earrings, £12, alan
Hannah devoted
at Jon Richard
You’ve got mailAsk your guests to save the date with these painterly petal-pretty invitations, from £1.90, from Russet & Gray.
10 WeddinG FLOWeRS & AcceSSORieS www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
FLOWeR style
dress your reception in an eclectic mix of clashing prints and fresh flowers
Glass actToast in style with these
beautiful floral wine glasses, £3 each, from Marks &
Spencer. They promise to brighten your table décor!
Perfect for bohemian belles,
this vibrant pink dahlia crown longs to sit pretty on the bride-to-be! £36, Rock
‘n Rose.
A brief affairWe love the idyllic print on
this perfect-for-summer lingerie set from Freya. Floral-print bra, £55, and matching briefs, £39,
available at Harrods.
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Power flowers
Pick a pair of complementing floral
pins for that final flourish to your maids’ hair. Green and teal flower clips, £4
each, claire’s.
Freshly picked ideas
To have and to holdGo bold with your bouquet. Wild About’s hand-tied posy of roses, dahlias, bouvardia, sedum and
viburnum berries is at the top of our list.
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Wedding FLOWeRS & acceSSORieS 11www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
FLOWeR style
Pocketing floraKeep an eye on happy-tear-smudged eyes with this adorable ditsy print pocket mirror and pouch, £9, from caroline gardner.
Taking centre-stageHayford & Rhodes’ tablecentre of ‘coral charm’ peonies, ‘Miss Piggy’ and ‘Pearl avalanche’ roses, sweet peas, lisianthus, stocks and alchemilla mollis, will certainly get your guests talking.
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BHS, to your wedding gift list. it will bring a playful air to your home décor.
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Covetable cabinetBring a touch of flora to your bedroom and add this printed bedside table, £229
from BHS, to your gift list wishes.
Trinketsto treasure
Finish a contemporary bridal look with these darling bright
chandelier earrings, £121, from Konplott.
Clutch me tightKeep your lippie and change close by in this Star by Julien Macdonald coin purse, £12, available at debenhams.
To pinon him
Fall in love with this colour-popping buttonhole of ‘isis’ spray
roses, ranunculus and dwarf pineapples from Rebel Rebel. it’ll
brighten his suit in a second!
Plate up Forget plain tableware, these printed plates from Katie alice will bring your wedding
décor to life! Floral side plate, £5.99, Katie alice
at the english table.
Ring-a-ring-a-rosesthis rose-gold-plated ring is the perfect finishing touch for your maids. Priced £176, Mawi.
Tiers of joyFor a show-stopper of a cake, turn to
nevie-Pie’s handpainted ‘vintage Ribbon’ cake, £460 (serves 84). With its chintzy prints and sumptuous bow, it’s a clear
winner for your dessert table.
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Garden glamour
If you’ve chosen a venue which has gardens with bountiful flora, this is perfect for making the most of your outdoor setting. Layered with rich berry hues and contrasting pastels, the wild floral arrangements are what really bring this look to life. “Hartley Botanica Nursery, with its lush vines and tall, wispy trees provided a whimsical, dream-like setting for this styled shoot,” says florist Adrienne of The Bloom Of Time. “The flowers we chose to complement this were a play on colour and texture – pairing romantic peonies, dahlias and garden roses with more textured and unusual bouvardia, smokebush, viburnum berries and deep purple artichokes, and displaying them in hanging vintage frames.” Mismatched wooden furniture, brass candlesticks and coloured glass goblets will all contrast with the natural setting, giving your day an eclectic, modern-vintage feel. Create a similar-looking dessert table to the one pictured with an antique cabinet. Brush with chalk paint and showcase cakes and cookies, and retro floral-inspired cocktails served in vintage coups. And, finally, the only dress to covet for a celebration like this? A flowing, bohemian-style gown with delicate hair adornments and oversized bouquet of seasonal blooms in hand, of course!
Bring the indoors out with rich berry shades and vintage furnishings
MoodboardsLooking for fresh, seasonal ideas for your wedding-day theme?
Your inspiration starts right here
12 WeddINg FLOWeRS & ACCeSSORIeS www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
FLOWeR moodboards
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Contributors Photography: Katie Pritchard (katiepritchardphoto.com)Flowers and stationery: The Bloom Of Time (thebloomoftime.com)Cake and desserts: Sweet Kacy’s (sweetkacys.com)Prop hire: Archive Vintage Rentals (archivevintagerentals.com)Dress: Leanne Marshall at Love & Lace (loveandlacebridalsalon.com)Hair: Hello, Darling wedding & event Hairstyling (facebook.com/laurenprohaskahair)Location: Hartley Botanica Nursery & Gardens, California (hartleybotanica.com/nursery)
Get the lookPurple,pink, green
embellished dress, £315, Dynasty Spirit at Dynasty
‘Naked’ Victoria sponge cake,
£250 (serves 70), French Made
Floral print and perspex heels,
£119.99, House of CB
Floral fascinator, £370, Laura Apsit Livens
Hand-tied bouquet of ‘Pearl Avalanche’
roses, ‘Ocean Mikado’ spray roses,
chrysanthemums, tulips, clematis, phlox, astilbe and flowering mint, Joanne Truby
Floral Design
Sterling silver cocktail ring, £80,
Gemporia
Floral print cushion, £15,
Sainsbury’s
‘Secret Garden’ wedding
invitation, £1.90, Russet
& Gray
Scandalous eau de
parfum, £48 (50ml),
Victoria’s Secret
Crystal earrings, £159, Otazu at Cadenzza
Favour of ranunculus and lilac,
Flowerbug Designs
Personalised seed packet favour, £1.40, wedding In A
Teacup
Mismatched wooden furniture, brass candlesticks and coloured glass will all contrast with the
natural setting.
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FLOweR moodboards
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The wildflower west
Ensure your flowers pop against dark green foliage
and, of course, nothing says ‘western’ quite like a few feathers.
It’s not for wallflowers, but a barn venue set on a working farm is the perfect opportunity to wow your guests with a vibrant western theme. Draw inspiration from this styled reception concept and combine wooden furnishings and natural materials with colourful, seasonal flora. The top table in this shoot – built using an old wooden door fixed onto sawhorses – is not only adorned with a wild and unruly tablecentre, but mismatched china, gold candlesticks, lace doilies and turquoise linens. “I picked out pink ‘Akito’ roses, yellow ‘Sun City’ spray roses, orange tulips and small white chrysanthemums, which I combined with spiky thistles and seeded eucalyptus for added texture,” says florist Ashlie of Bud & Bloom. Ensure your flowers pop against a backdrop of dark green foliage and, of course, nothing says ‘western’ quite like a few feathers. Use these arrangements to decorate everything from chair-backs to your cake table, and keep your bouquet style unstructured and loose. Add even more colour to your décor with a cool aztec print – work this into your cake design, table linen and on the ribbons used to tie your cutlery together. Finally, in a nod to your theme, we love these quirky Kate Aspen cowboy boot place card holders – yee-haw!
Choose popping-bright blooms set against a truly rustic backdrop
14 WEDDIng FLOWERS & ACCESSORIES www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
FLOWER moodboards
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Contributors Photography: Andie Freeman Photography (andiefreemanphotography.com)Location and styling: The Barn on Belmont, Georgia (thebarnbelmont.wordpress.com) Flowers: Bud & Bloom (budandbloomathens.com)Cake: Classic City Confections (classiccityconfections.com)Escort cards, card holders and favours: Kate Aspen (kateaspen.co.uk)Dress: Sherri Hill at High Maintenance Formalwear (hmathens.com)
Get the lookOrange,yellow, green
Yellow crystal pear-cut ring, £379, Carat London
Chair favour box, from
£1.27, Confetti
Ivory tulle ankle boots, £229.99, Harriet Wilde Gold
scratch-effect wine
glass, £6, Tesco
Tablecentre of ‘Gemstar’, ‘Caramel
Antique’ and ‘Capricco’ roses, Icelandic poppies, clematis, grevillea,
berried eucalyptus, tulips and forget-
me-nots, Jay Archer Floral Design
Freshwater pearl cluster earrings, £543, Coleman Douglas Pearls
Flamingo feather print plate, £16, Alice Peto at
Prezola
‘’50s Print’ cake, £513
(serves 115),
Nevie-Pie Cakes
Yellow faux blossom crown, £32, Rock
‘N Rose
Feather dreamcatcher, £5, George
Buttonhole of ‘Pepita’ spray rose, galax leaf, eucalyptus foliage and feathers, Indeco Flowers
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Champagne lace detail
dress, £1,300, Catherine
Deane
Satin framed pearl clutch, £35, Very
WeDDING FLOWeRS & ACCeSSORIeS 15www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
FLOWeR moodboards
Cowboy boot place card holder, £18.25 (for
six), Fabgifts4u
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Fields of gold
Fall in love with the modern-rustic styling of this shoot, which took place on a private Californian ranch. In particular, especially if you’re planning a marquee or tipi reception, the vibrant colour palette and seasonal blooms work perfectly for late summer celebrations. Gold footed vases overflowing with bouquets of king protea, dahlias, roses, peonies, succulents, veronica, asters and seeded eucalyptus help create bright and bold centrepieces, and make the most of the giant dahlias by using the heads to top your cake and place settings. Keep your table styling simple – a few cut-glass votives set upon plain white linen is the perfect accompaniment to your metallic details; gold charger plates and brass goblets topped with succulents. Old wooden or wrought-iron furnishings can be used to showcase focal points such as your cake table. Turn it into a real feature with the addition of colourful vintage books and a few fresh peaches in a nod to the season and colour scheme. Here comes the sun, indeed!
Nothing quite says hazy summer sun than a palette of coral, peach and gold
Vases overflowing with king protea, dahlias, roses, peonies and
succulents help create bold centrepieces.
16 WeddING FLOWeRS & aCCeSSORIeS www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
FLOWeR moodboards
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Contributors Photography: Megan Tsang Studio (megantsang.com)Concept and styling: Harvesting Love Events (harvestingloveevents.com)Flowers: Flowerstory (Flowerstory.us) Cake: Sweet Tooth Confections (sweettoothconfections.net)Prop hire: Seventh Heaven Vintage Rentals (seventhheavenvintage.com)
Get the lookCoral, peach, gold
‘Peaches & Corals’ cake, £850 (serves 105), Pretty Gorgeous Cake Company
Floral pegs, £4 (pack of
12), Talking Tables
Neon paper fans, £5.99 (pack of
three), Ginger Ray
Gold-plated drop earrings, £25, Mirabelle
Embossed wine goblet, £3.50, Marks & Spencer
‘Ooh La La’ congratulations
card, £2.50, Caroline Gardner
Embellished coral lace gown, £300,
Forever Unique at LittleBlackDress.co.uk
Floral hair comb, £95, Debbie Carlisle
Printed side plate, £8.50, Victoria and
Albert Toile Collection at The English Table
Tablecentre of ‘Free Spirit’ roses, ranunculus, anemones, lilac, catkins, forget-me-nots,
mimosa, birch twigs and dwarf pineapples,
Rebel Rebel
Glass decanter, £65, Jasmine Way
Limited Edition Guilty Diamond
Pour Femme eau de toilette,
£53 (50ml), Gucci at The
Perfume Shop
Feather fascinator, £29, Accessorize
Coral rose-embellished
peeptoes, £99, Jacques Vert
WEDDiNG FLOWERS & ACCESSORiES 17www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
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Take a leaf the duo behind the Flower appreciation Society – anna day and ellie Jauncey – have released their first book, a
suitably offbeat yet beautiful A-Z of all things floral. Packed
with colourful illustrations, glossy photos and step-by-
step tutorials, Anna and Ellie’s pre-floristry backgrounds in the arts shine through. The Flower Appreciation Society (£20, Little Brown Book
Group), out June 11.
Portrait of a posyAll picked flowers will eventually fade, and that’s why it’s so important to capture the beauty of your wedding bouquet in your photographs. Take this one step further by employing the artistic services of florist and illustrator Harriet Parry, who puts paintbrush to paper and captures your bouquet as a miniature ‘Posey Painting’. The finished product is a petite watercolour masterpiece which you can display proudly long after the big day. Prices from £65, harrietparryflowers.com.
Get inspired with our favourite filtered florals of the season.
Insta-spotlight
@amyosabaevents Where the flowering branches at? Photo
by @harwellphoto
@allforlovelondon having a love affair with simplicity at
the moment! #green #plants #succulents #love #florist
@indeco_flowers a little bit of sunshine #roses
#ranunculus #springflowers #britishflowers
@whitelilacjk #peonies #summerwedding
#wedding #flowers #country #peachesandpinks NewsFlower
All the blossoming new trends from the world of flowers
CoasT To CoasT Ensure you’ve added your fair share of
floral goodies to the gift list, and sit your cuppa down on one of these ceramic
coasters, £5.95 (for four), featuring a pretty pastel vintage-style flower print, available
from Prezzybox (prezzybox.com).
Lessons In FLowers DIY brides, it’s time to head back to school – flower
school, that is! Try Philippa Craddock’s Flower School (whose work is pictured above) in Sussex, where you can pick up the basics and learn what it takes to create floral masterpieces. For one-to-one sessions, Sabine Darrall's
Bespoke Course in Somerset is a great way to fast-track your skills, while Tineke Floral Designs in derbyshire
offers a fun and interactive bridal course.
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Wedding FLOWeRS & acceSSORieS 21www.weddingmagazine.co.uk
HOW TO... Lily & May Floral Design (lilyandmay.
co.uk) shares this textured buttonhole tutorial for you to try at home
YOU’LL need:Floral tape, twine, scissors, floral wire, 1 stem of mint, 1 stem of eucalyptus cinerea, 1 stem of hypericum berries,
1 stem of freesia and mint leaves
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amp up your tablecentres with an army of bud vases, each filled with one or two single stems. Keeping your vessels one colour will keep the look
uniform, and varying the heights of each will add interest and depth. Roses, delphiniums
and berried foliage fill this collection of white vases by chelsea Lee Flowers (chelsealeeflowers.ca).
gorgeous!
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1. cut each stem to about 9cm long, ensuring you remove any
unwanted leaves. each stem will need to be wired to strengthen; position a wire behind the stem, about a third of the way up, and bend the wire ends together – with one shorter than the other. 2. Holding the shorter length of wire parallel to the stem, wrap the long wire leg around both the
stem and the other wire leg. Finish by straightening the long part. Repeat this with each stem.
3. Wrap a piece of floral tape around the top of the wire and flower stem, ensuring it is tight and no gaps can be seen. Repeat this process for each flower stem. 4. To complete, place all of your flowers together. Starting with your focal flower, add each one by taping the stems together, ensuring they’re all facing the same way. Once all of the flowers are taped together, cut the wired stems to the length required and secure with tape covering any exposed wires.For the full tutorial, visit lovemydress.net
FLORIst: Frida & Sophia Floral Design (fridaandsophia.co.uk)Based in: Tenterden, Kent
Floral inspiration: We meet all our couples beforehand and design flowers which suit their style and personalities. We love being left to our own devices and having free rein to create something original for our couples. signature style: Our designs are always packed with texture and we like to experiment with more unusual foliage to create striking arrangements. We love working with different materials to enhance the beauty of blooms.Favourite flowers: We work with so many varieties, but the one we always come back to is the classic garden rose. Price: Our prices are mid-range. We are aware that brides have a budget to stick to and we’ll always try to suggest alternatives to ensure they keep within their price range.
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Retrostar styleWe take a look at the a-listers’ changing floral fashions
Norma Shearerthe actress and her MgM Studios film producer beau, irving thalberg, married at the groom’s home on Sunset boulevard in 1927, and the bride’s oversized bouquet was
very much in vogue at the time. abundant blooms had been popular for a while, and the more wealthy the bride, the bigger the bouquet – as shown here by Norma’s armload of lilies, lily of the valley and foliage.
Shirley TempleThe former child star married up-and-coming actor, John agar, in 1945 at the Wilshire Methodist church in beverly hills. although her troupe of eight bridesmaids and exquisite embroidered satin dress were fitting for such a star, her modest bouquet reflected the typical style of the post-war years – and was made entirely of fabric flowers.
Ginger Rogers When the film star and her actor groom, Lew ayres, tied the knot in LA at the end of 1934, ginger didn’t let the fact it was her second wedding stop her from wearing an elaborate lace gown, and carrying an armful of arum lilies. By the ’30s, the 1920s trend for such vast bouquets started to scale down.
Elizabeth TaylorBy the 1950s, bouquet styles had significantly changed again, and the elegant trailing teardrop was the most popular shape throughout the decade. delicate white flowers including orchids and gypsophila were elizabeth taylor’s choice when she married her first husband, hotelier Conrad Hilton, in Hollywood, May 1950.
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Kate Winslet The ’90s brought a
pared-down look and many brides wanted to keep their floral style
unfussy and relaxed with neat, compact
bouquets. When Kate married cameraman
Jim at her local church in Berkshire
in 1998, her laidback attitude was reflected
by her simple posy of roses and just a
touch of foliage.
Natalie WoodWhen the actress and her producer groom, Richard gregson, married in Malibu, 1969, the formality of the ’50s had given way to a more relaxed and swinging
sixties. natalie took flower power to the max when she chose a loose, unstructured bouquet of gerberas and gypsophila, teamed with a floral headdress, and a floral panel on her dress.
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Alana HamiltonBy the 1970s, bouquets were often full of multi-coloured pastels, illustrated perfectly when Rod Stewart married model alana
Hamilton in Beverly Hills, 1979.
alana’s combination of bright anemones, freesias, lilacs and roses perfectly accessorised her dreamily romantic white lace maxi-dress, and the bohemian cloud of gypsophila worn in her hair.
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Lady Diana SpencerWhen Prince charles married Lady diana at St Paul’s cathedral in
1981, waterfall bouquets were back in style. diana wowed with her trailing
cascade of gardenias, stephanotis, orchids,
lily of the valley, roses, freesia, veronica, myrtle,
spider lilies and ivy.
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Blossomingbackdrops
Create the ultimate in flower wow by setting the scene with a floral venue
Coworth Park, Berkshire Set against a Monet-worthy meadow of cosmos, cornflowers, poppies, red campions, mayweed and corncockles, Coworth Park is a profusion of petals. A pathway leads through the meadow to the pavilion where ceremonies can be held, while receptions can be hosted in a marquee or in one of three banqueting spaces inside the luxurious country house. The property sits in 240 acres of parkland on the edge of Windsor Great Park and features a lake with swans. throughout summer, the afternoon tea takes inspiration from the flowers on the estate, with raspberry rose Battenburg reflecting the pinks and reds of the rose garden, lemon tart mirroring the yellow in the wildflower meadow, and pink grapefruit and pistachio tulips based on the flora of the ornamental terrace. (dorchestercollection.com)
Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, LondonWhether you’re looking for a backdrop of hot-house flowers, delicate wisteria or branches of blossoms, there are many perfect photo opportunities at the historic London gardens. The 300 acres incorporate Victorian glasshouses, sweeping vistas and innovative floral displays, while offering a variety of venues for ceremonies and receptions. Cambridge cottage is a former royal residence and features botanical art inside and French windows which open onto the Duke’s Garden, while the 19th century Nash Conservatory was moved brick by brick by William lV. The Orangery opens onto the terrace, and the Princess of Wales Conservatory is a popular spot for a drinks and canapés reception, featuring rare orchids and chinese water dragons. (kew.org)
The Alnwick Garden, Northumberlandan ornate lacework of gardens fan out from a central water cascade, offering all sorts of options for ceremonies and receptions. The Pavilion is a light, contemporary space with glass walls and high ceilings, maximising the panoramic views of the gardens, while dancing takes place over the terrace, lit up with thousands of twinkling lights. For more intimate celebrations, there is the option of the utterly charming treehouse – a pretty mishmash of cabins, walkways and veranda built high in the woodland canopy, while for autumn and winter celebrations there’s the option of a roaring log fire, lending a cosy ski-lodge feel. (alnwickgarden.com)
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Petersham Nurseries, SurreyJust a hop, a skip and a strappy sandal-clad jump from London, Petersham nurseries is an oasis of calm away from the bright lights and big city. The nature of the location makes it the perfect venue for a flower-heavy reception, since inside and out are festooned with flowers. The Glasshouse Restaurant is probably the better choice due to the unreliability of the British weather, but it’s also possible to host an alfresco wedding breakfast on dry days. When it looks this good inside though, you won’t want to leave your bower of blooms, and come evening, the space can be lit with fairy lights and candles. additionally the menu of fresh, locally-sourced produce is supplemented with edible flowers, herbs and vegetables picked from the Walled Kitchen garden. (petershamnurseries.com)
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh amidst 70 acres of pristine lawns and lush gardens, and with panoramic views over edinburgh, the botanic gardens offers a variety of options for both ceremonies and receptions. The 19th century caledonian Hall, with its purple and white flowerbeds, overlooks the rock garden and waterfalls, while the alfresco John Muir grove is set amongst redwoods and rhododendrons. afterwards you can head to the more intimate david douglas Room which ‘floats’ over the garden, or for larger celebrations The John Hope Gateway covers two floors and its floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of the gardens and the city. The decking lends itself perfectly to a barbecue or hog roast, while the menu ranging from chilli beef to haggis, or salmon to spring lamb is made up of Scottish produce and seasonal ingredients. (rbge.org.uk) W
Bodnant Garden, ConwySet deep in the rolling Welsh countryside, with views of Snowdonia, the garden
offers 80 acres of manicured lawns and wooded valleys, terraces and floral nooks. Wedding ceremonies are held in the quaint 17th century Pin Mill which is set in the heart of the garden, and offers surrounding photogenic backdrops of the lily pond and canal Terrace. The upper garden is filled with suitably floral spots for pictures including the
stunning laburnum tunnel, the rose gardens of the italianate terraces.
and vibrant rhododendron bushes. Reception spaces include a converted hay barn and all of the options overlook the conwy estuary, while the courtyard gives an open-air option. (nationaltrust.org.uk/bodnant-garden)
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Whether you’re looking for just a few floral accents, or want to go all-out with a deluge of blooms, find out
how to make the most of your money
Bloomingbudgets
£500-£1,000not everyone can (or would want to) Kim and Kanye it-up by spending £90,000 on a wall of flowers, so if you have a small budget for your floral requirements, what is the most economical way of spending without forfeiting the look of your day? “Seasonal flowers are key,” says florist Karen Morgan of Passion
For Flowers (passionforflowers.net). “and if the bridal party is small, that helps as well. couples understand that a larger guest list will increase the food and drink budget, but they may not realise that the more people there are in the wedding party, the higher the spend will be for flowers.” The star of the show is, of course, the bridal bouquet, and a simple hand-tied arrangement can start from around £75. Then while the groom, best man, ushers and dads will all require buttonholes – usually starting at £7.50 each – the bridesmaids and flowergirls will need bouquets at around £65 a piece in the lower price range. The option
of fresh-cut blooms displayed in jam-jars is one of the most cost-effective options when it comes to table decorations, as a selection of three per table would come to around £40. if you fancy something more substantial, a jug or vase will cost around £60, while a more elaborate arrangement for your ceremony and top table costs from £95. if you’re comparing these prices to the flowers you’d buy from a supermarket and they come as something of a surprise, it’s worth remembering that you’re not just paying for the flowers themselves, but for the delivery, and for the florist’s time and expertise.
Precious metal: Try a luxury bowl of blooms at around £100 per table
Simply stylish: a jug or vase arrangement
for your tables will cost around £60
£1,000-£3,000While flowers can be expensive, they are an important part of your day as they create atmosphere, add flourishes of decoration and will appear in so many of the photos. if £1,000-£3,000 is your price bracket, Karen says, “This is around the point that you can start looking at the option of flowers which aren’t in season. Many of ours are driven over from Holland, but they can come from all around the world. With this budget, we can start bringing in other varieties of roses and more specialist blooms.” at this price range, the bouquets and buttonholes can all be enhanced to create fuller or more detailed arrangements, and there’s lots more scope with décor. a pair of large vases to flank the focal point of your ceremony will cost around £150 a piece, and the floral flourishes at the reception can be stepped up a notch as well. “There’s enough in the budget to do something a bit more ‘wow’ here,” adds Karen. “Try a footed bowl of flowers for each table, incorporating a touch of gold for a bit more luxe.” This would come to around £100 per table, and for an extra £10 a table, a handful of tealights in decorative holders or a pair of candlesticks can be added. get more blooms for your buck by re-using your ceremony flowers at the reception, but remember that if the florist needs to transport them, they will need to be paid for their time. The top table can also be enhanced with posies in vases, candlesticks or tealights for another £100.
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Setting the scene: Pile your tables with masses of lavish blooms for a show-stopping arrangement
Bold blooms: With this budget, it’s possible to look at more statement centrepieces
£3,000-£5,000it is within this price range that most couples are currently spending. a big white wedding with floral displays at the ends of each pew, statement centrepieces at the reception, a troupe of bridesmaids, and touches such as a floral arch will all bring the budget up. Flowers will play a key part in the day, but even then, money will still be an object and you want to make sure you’re spending wisely. Remember that every single floral touch will add to the cost. in this price bracket, the bridal bouquet could cost around £150, with each bridesmaid bouquet costing around £85 and buttonholes from £10 each. corsages for the mums come in at £15 each, and flowergirl pomanders around £65 each. Meanwhile, flower crowns are still very popular with modern brides and cost around £100, and archway flowers start at £400. “With this budget it’s also possible to look at larger urns for your ceremony décor, floral chair-backs, striking centrepieces at the reception, and a garland of flowers to decorate the top table,” adds Karen. Tall candelabra cost around £250 each, and it’s also possible to look at decorating the cake with fresh blooms. While a simple cake-topping posy would cost around £30, there is scope for more intricate displays to create more of a statement dessert table.
£5,000 +if the wedding you’ve been dreaming of is a banquet of blooms, you’ll need to allocate a hefty chunk of your budget to flowers, flowers and more flowers! Whether they’re blossoming fragrantly throughout the church like an enchanted wonderland, lavishly adorning you and your bridal party, or running rampant throughout your reception, there’s not one part of your day that will not be touched with petals. Flower walls are perfect as a backdrop to formal pictures or for framing the top table, and they start at around £1,500, while blooms set in assorted tiny bud vases along the top table will cost around £550. To add wow to the high space of a marquee ceiling, floral chandeliers or suspended pomanders start at around £250 each. Tables at the reception could be flowered-up with not only large statement centrepieces, but embellished with smaller vases of blooms and candles to create a whole show-stopping scene. Meanwhile, place settings for guests could be marked with hand-tied sprigs of roses tied with ribbon for £5 per head. “another way to add a wow factor would be to place trees along the aisle of the church,” says Karen. “These cost around £100 each, and for a large church you would probably need 10 on each side.” The Royal wedding back in 2011 was one of the first high-profile weddings to feature potted trees indoors, but while William and Kate opted for maples and hornbeams, less-statuesque alternatives such as olive trees might better suit anything smaller than Westminster abbey. W
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Summer lovin’Hoping for a sunny celebration? Liz Jones of Blue Sky Flowers (blueskyflowers.co.uk) explores the options for brides from June to August.
Palettes: The wide variety of flowers available means almost anything goes for summer weddings. How about blush and ivory with hints of deep red? Or ice-cream pastels in peach, lemon and mint? Bright, clashing colours also look great, try mixing fiery orange with purple.In season: There’s so much available, which means flowers are good quality and value. Sweet peas, phlox, nigella, stocks, peonies and brodea
should all be available, as well as year-round staples such as hydrangeas, roses and freesias.Summer style: Work with your florist to match displays and containers to the venue. For a grand space, use plinths and stone urns, and for a marquee try galvanised containers or moss-covered buckets. Pew-ends can be recycled and used at the reception hung from shepherd’s crooks and dotted around a garden or terrace.
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The four seasons
discover your dream flowers, whichever time of year you plan to tie the knot
Joys of springPhilippa Craddock (philippacraddock.com) gives her advice for brides marrying from March to May.
Palettes: as we edge out of the winter months, bring a new lease of life to your wedding day with a light, fresh palette. i particularly love a mix of soft and hot pinks, sunshine yellow, green and white.In season: Fragrant hyacinths, sweet peas, stocks, freesias, lavender, flowering herbs and lily of the valley are all stunning this time of year. There’s also early hydrangeas and peonies and late lilac available. British foliage also begins to make an
appearance again.Spring style: For a relaxed style, choose rustic clay pots filled with gorgeous spring blooms, complemented with clusters of flower-filled glass bottles. For something fun, but a little smarter, choose brightly-coloured vases and fill with a simple, clean selection of fresh white and green flowers.
Hand-tied bouquet of ‘Vuvuzela’, david
austin and yellow roses, peonies, sweet
peas, ranunculus, camomile and tulips,
Blush Floral design
Tablecentre of peonies, roses, stocks, lilac, ranunculus, clematis, hellebores and veronica, Blue Sky Flowers
arrangement of sweetpeas,
Ruby & grace
Tablecentre of ‘avalanche’ roses, peonies, hydrangeas, lilac, guelder rose, spirea, and senecio, Paul Thomas
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Tablecentre of ‘angelique’ tulips,
ranunculus, narcissi, eucalyptus and
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Hand-tied bouquet of roses, sweet peas, lilac, forget-me-nots, crab apple blossom,
clematis and astrantia, achillea Flowers
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Amie Bone (amieboneflowers.com) advises autumn brides saying ‘I do’ in the transitional months of September to November.
Palettes: Our favourite colourways are orange and peach combined with red, burgundy and russet tones for a warm palette. This looks especially romantic teamed with candlelight in the evening.
In season: Autumn flowers are lovely to work with, try big dahlias, hydrangeas or chrysanthemums with dark-leaf foliage and berries.Autumn style: For a stately setting, display arrangements in wooden pots and in candlelight to complement the deep colours of the flowers. I also like tall, wow-factor arrangements in metallic bowls for added drama.
Steph Turpin of Fairynuff Flowers (fairynuff-flowers.co.uk) explores the options for brides marrying in December through to February.
Palettes: White and metallics are a fabulous mix; i also like to embellish succulents with gold-leaf in november and december. Jewel colours give an opulent feel to winter weddings, we use deep-red ranunculus, purple
hellebores, viburnum berries and black-centered anemones.In season: anemones, lilacs and hellebores come in a range of stunning colours, and you can add bundles of berries to bouquets and arrangements for texture; try viburnum, privet or hypericum. Soft, silvery foliage also looks beautiful: my favourites are eucalyptus, populus and olive branches. Some spring flowers are already available at this time,
including tulips, narcissus and hyacinths.Winter style: This is such a romantic time of year to get married! We use a lot of candles alongside the flowers, displayed in tealights, antique candlesticks and storm lanterns. Mercury glass is popular and looks beautiful either filled with twinkling lights or flowers. We also use sequins to decorate our vases – a bit of bling to catch the evening light is never a bad thing! W c
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hand-tied bouquet of ‘Black Baccara’ and garden roses,
‘White Pearl’ succulents and autumn leaves, Jamie aston
Tablecentre of ‘Pearl avalanche’ and david austin roses, spray
roses, hydrangeas, freesias, hypericum berries, senecio,
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hand-tied bouquet of dahlias, roses, snapdragons, astilbe, mint and viburnum, Rebel Rebel
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Classic vs.contemporaryFlorist Judith Blacklock gives the low-down on timeless wedding favourites versus the up-and-coming blooms on the block
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hyDRangeahydrangeas are superb in large-scale designs, when used en masse.
RanunculuSthese are available in a wide range of colours and the latest varieties are huge.
Peonypeonies are on just about everyone's list of favourites, allow at least five days to open.
Sweet Peathese ruffled, fragrant flowers look great when mixed with other springtime blossoms. choose from white to coral pink and purple.
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cleMatiSthese delicate-looking flowers in blue, purple or red give great movement to bouquets.
VanDa oRchiDexpensive but irresistible – these last well out of water and look beautiful as a wrist corsage.
helleboReanother new introduction to the cut-flower market, hellebores make perfect buttonholes.
gloRioSa lilyvolumetric flowers in shocking pink, perfect for trailing bouquets and larger-scale work.
FoRget-Me-notdelightful for country-style weddings, placed in jam-jars and incorporated into bouquets.
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flowers10 ways to think outside the box
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Floral footsieit is a truth universally acknowledged that a girl can never have too many
pairs of shoes, and the same could be said for your floral accessories, too! These emerald Jimmy choos look even more striking with a fresh floral addition by celsia Floral (celsiafloral.com), so try jazzing up a simple pair of heels by getting your florist to create fresh flower shoe clips to complement your bouquet.
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the shed, classic bicycle props are available to hire (try Vintage Style Hire, vintagestylehire.co.uk). To complement a country setting, fill the wicker basket with armfuls of British blooms, including open garden roses, delphiniums, stocks, fluffy hydrangeas and foliage.
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Sweet scent-sationTurn a plain cake into a canvas for fresh blooms by swapping sugar flowers for a scattering of roses, sweet peas and
foliage (pictured). For a rustic, purse-friendly option, consider layering fragrant herbs like rosemary or lavender at each tier instead.
Take a swingBridges, gates and swings can all create romantic settings for photographs,
so scout around your venue’s garden to uncover its unique features. Then, ask your florist to dress your discoveries to create floral focal points for your snaps.
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SiTTing preTTy Chairs are often overlooked, viewed solely as a practical
part of the big day, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be pretty! Create a style statement by showcasing beautiful arrangements on your chair-backs. On a budget? Try decorating just the bride and groom’s chairs for a top-table masterpiece.
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The right chordWe just love this wildly romantic
piano arrangement; it may just be for show and not for go, but creating a grand display using props already at the venue will be music to a budget-bride’s ears. Look for areas inside the reception rooms to highlight with flowers, but do check regulations with your venue first.
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Trunk showWhether you’re arriving by classic car, horse and carriage or stretch limo, your wedding wheels are the perfect place for a striking showcase. Use big,
blowsy blooms like dahlias, peonies and hydrangeas, and plenty of foliage to create a display which won’t get lost against a vehicle backdrop, much like this arrangement from Flower Wild (flowerwild.com).
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couples than ever are including pets in their celebrations, and Bride’s Best Friend deserves to look dapper on the big day too. if involving your pedigree chum in the big day, ensure they look the part with a statement flower attached to their collar, or try a hardy foliage wreath. Puppy love!
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8 Over your headMax your ceremony blooms with a
stunning floral arch. at a church setting, look out for tapered doorways to decorate which already feature an
arched shape. Free-standing arches can also be created for civil ceremony spaces and these can be as simple or elaborate as you like.
10 Petal pendant Flower-loving brides could choose to carry a bouquet or wear a floral crown, but
now there’s a third option: swap jewellery for a natural necklace of fresh petals. These can be worn as well as, or instead of, a bouquet. ask your florist to use small flowers in colours which complement, like this delicate design by indeco Flowers (indecoflowers.com). W
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Vanessa and Mike’s celebration was filled with bright flora and modern-rustic details
The atmosphere... We knew we wanted to get married in San Juan capistrano because we love the Spanish feel of the city and its buildings. My favourite colour is yellow, so we incorporated this into our décor with grey tones and natural materials, including wood and linen, to soften the look. We enhanced the Spanish vibe by incorporating vintage church pews already at the venue and old doors we had hired, while bistro lights and crystal chandeliers were hung in the courtyard
to create a romantic glow for the reception. The look... My strapless gown featured a lace overlay and small train. i teamed my dress with a sparkly hairpiece from LoBoheme, which added just the right amount of glitz, while my bridesmaids wore grey dresses from dessy with statement coral necklaces. Mike looked dapper in his grey Hugo Boss suit, which he paired with a yellow bow tie and pocketsquare. The details... We had guests coming from all over the country and wanted everyone to feel like family, so we seated them at long tables to make it easier for them to mingle. We lined the centre of the tables with wooden boxes filled with yellow flowers and californian foliage, while clusters of candles and fresh pomegranates were interspersed
between. Table numbers were etched onto empty wine bottles, and we used natural linen napkins to complement the stationery.
We had a three-tiered cake, finished with buttercream and adorned with fresh blooms.My favourite moment... i loved our first dance. We had lessons beforehand so we could surprise everyone with our moves! My tip for brides-to-be... Hiring a wedding coordinator was one of the best decisions we made. They helped us with all of the details, which made putting our perfect day together a really fun process. W
California sunVanessa & Mike
Vanessa, 28, a middle school teacher, and Mike, 30, a fixed income trader, married at
Serra Plaza in San Juan Capistrano, California.
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Vanessa held a bright posy of ranunculus, scabiosa and garden roses alongside natural grasses and greenery. “i knew i wanted my bouquet to be white and yellow, with a wild, overgrown feel,” explains Vanessa. “Our décor was a mix of urban and earthy
styling, which i loved. We incorporated hanging amaranthus into our displays and tons of other local flowers and grasses.”
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The glam plan
The atmosphere... We love getting dressed up and having fun, so we wanted a glamorous day which would reflect us as a couple. While much of the flowers and décor was inspired by the grounds of our venue, which boasted a rustic vineyard and carriage house, i’d also fallen in love with our linen swatch – a gold and white sequined chevron pattern – and so many of the glitzy details were inspired by that! The look... i’d first seen my Vera Wang dress back in 2011, so when Matt proposed,
i was keen to track it down. i eventually found myself in nordstrom’s bridal boutique, looking at a similar style. When i explained what i was looking for to the assistant, much to my surprise, she informed me that they were going to receive a sample of my dream dress the following week! it was the only gown i tried on and it fitted perfectly. Our bridesmaids wore floor-length dresses in a palette of blush, peach and mint-green, complete with statement gold necklaces, and Matthew wore a classic black tux. The details... i wanted my late grandmother to be a part of our day, so we used some tulle and lace from her wedding dress to create a floral arch for us to marry beneath – it was beautiful. Later, we held our reception out on the patio; we had long tables dressed in white linen with sequin
runners, and each table featured crystal chandeliers adorned with flowers. There were also smaller arrangements displayed on gold trays and vintage books in mercury
glass vases and crystal decanters. cake- and pie-pops were dotted around the setting to complement our whimsical styling. My favourite moment... i loved having all of our family, who had come from all over the country, together in one place. My tip for brides-to-be... Research your suppliers carefully to build a dream team. and don’t forget to put your husband first – make sure he feels part of the process. W
glittering gold décor set the backdrop to Rachel and Matthew’s luxe big day
“We used some tulle and lace from my late grandmother’s wedding dress to create a
floral arch – it was beautiful.”
Rachel & MatthewRachel, 30, an events manager, and
Matthew, 32, a project manager, married at Holman Ranch in Carmel Valley, California.
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Photography: This Love Of Yours (thisloveofyours.com)Venue: Holman Ranch, california (holmanranch.com)Flowers: asiel design (asieldesign.com)Stationery: Wedding Paper divas (weddingpaperdivas.com)Table linens: The Linen Bar (thelinenbar.com) Dress: Vera Wang at nordstrom (shop.nordstrom.com)Bridesmaids’ dresses: donna Morgan (donna-morgan.com)
Rachel carried a bouquet of peonies, ranunculus, garden roses, senecio foliage and berried eucalyptus in a palette of ivory and light peach, and the maids complemented her with posies of poppies, chrysanthemums, peonies,
ranunculus, stocks and berried eucalyptus.“We incorporated ‘Sahara’, ‘Quicksand’ and ‘Versilla’
roses into the décor, along with fluffy peonies, hydrangeas, dahlias, succulents, chrysanthemums,
waxflower, carnations, ranunculus and stocks. These blooms combined added a soft and luxurious feel to
the tables,” adds Rachel.
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A tipi for two
The atmosphere... Having grown up on a farm, i loved the idea of a relaxed, country-fête-style celebration. We love the rustic, festival feel of tipis, so hired these as the setting for our day. The décor was centred around my love for Liberty print fabrics; we lined the tipi with floral bunting and worked the colours used in the prints into our flowers. after the ceremony, our drinks reception was held outside in the sunshine, where guests enjoyed rose lemonade and gin.
The look... For the ceremony, i wore a Lusan Mandongus gown, featuring a scalloped lace neckline and capped sleeves. i was lucky enough to have a second dress for the evening – a backless satin gown from Belle & Bunty which was much easier to dance in! i teamed my dresses with a floral hair circlet. Our bridesmaids looked chic in their ’50s-style dresses from Ted Baker, while Myrddin wore a blue suit with brown brogues and a Liberty print bow tie. His bright buttonhole comprised craspedia, hydrangeas and delphiniums tied together with twine. The details... We had floral arrangements in large milk churns displayed outside the church, and these were later transported to the farm. Upcycled furniture was dotted around, showcasing focal points such as the guest book, card station and desserts. We
decorated the tables with jam-jars and glass bottles filled with flowers, and our tableplan was made using vintage porcelain plates on an old wooden door, displayed on an easel.
My favourite moment... The speeches were a very special moment – at the end of Myrddin’s, he and three friends took to the stage to sing a Welsh version of With A Little Help From My Friends by the Beatles. My tip for brides-to-be... don’t be afraid to ask for help. i am a bit of a control freak and i struggled to delegate tasks, but in hindsight, this is definitely something i should have done more of! W
country-chic touches and wild floral prints defined anwen and Myrddin’s celebration
“Our drinks reception was held outside in the sunshine, where guests enjoyed rose
lemonade and gin.”
Arwen & MyrddinAnwen, 28, an accountant, and Myrddin, 25, an agricultural engineer, married at St Mary’s Church, followed by a reception at Anwen’s parents’ farm in Conwy, Wales.
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craspedia, astilbe, snowberries, phlox, myrtle and rosemary. “The most important thing for me was that the flowers looked wild and colourful, and smelled fabulous – the rosemary added an amazing scent to
the bouquets,” adds the bride.
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Photography: ann-Kathrin Koch (annkathrinkoch.com)Tipis: event in a Tent (event-in-a-tent.co.uk)Flowers: Luna Flower (luna-flower.com)Dresses: Lusan mandongus at The White closet (thewhitecloset.co.uk); belle & bunty (belleandbunty.co.uk)Bridesmaids’ dresses: Ted baker (tedbaker.com)Groomswear: Reiss (reiss.com)
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Blossoming love Ruth and James filled their classic country wedding with pink blooms and vintage décor
The atmosphere... We tied the knot in May and were extremely lucky with the weather, so we held our drinks reception outside on the terrace of Brympton House, overlooking the extensive lake and grounds. For our wedding breakfast, we filled the beautiful ballroom with flowers and antique silverware. We wanted the overall look to be relaxed yet elegant. The look... i found my lace and tulle Lusan Mandongus gown in Teokath of London – i’d tried on a few dresses prior to going there
but knew i preferred slimmer-fitting styles. i wanted to wear a veil for our church ceremony, but the more traditional designs detracted from the back detail on my dress. in the end, i opted for a hair comb and a short birdcage veil, and completed my look with a pair of patent peeptoes embellished with floral shoe clips, and pearl earrings. The details... We decorated the tables with lace doilies and silver candelabra, and mercury silver votives filled with pale pink and cream flowers. Our stationery was made using brown paper – we cut it into the shape of luggage tags and tied it with twine to a vintage ladder to create our tableplan, and our menus and order of service cards followed suit. We set up a table in the entrance hall as a focal point for our guests as they arrived – this featured recycled cardboard letters of our
initials wrapped in pink and grey wool, and a wicker basket for guests to leave their cards in.
My favourite moment... The love you feel from your friends and family is what makes the day so special; i felt it the moment i walked into the church and saw the sea of beaming faces before me. My tip for brides-to-be... i loved pulling together all the diY touches. if you’re heading down that route, ensure you plan well and everything is finished at least a month before the wedding so you get time to relax and enjoy the build-up. W
Ruth & JamesRuth and James married at the Church of
St Peter & St Paul in Charlton Adam, with a reception at Brympton House, Somerset.
“We filled the ballroom with flowers and antique
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The couple incorporated peonies, garden roses, lisianthus and stocks into their décor, while Ruth held an elegant bouquet
of roses in pink, peach and cream hues. “Flowers were a really important part of the day for us and we wanted our reception to be filled with them,” says Ruth. “Our venue came with an in-house florist, which was great, as they knew exactly what would
work with our pink and grey palette,” she adds.
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The great outdoors Quirky props and garden roses set the scene for nicole and Josh’s alfresco day
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The atmosphere... as i’m american and Josh is from the UK, i was keen to make the most of the beautiful english countryside. We wanted our wedding to be fun and relaxed for everyone, where guests could play lawn games and lounge around in the sunshine. We chose narborough Hall for its stunning landscaped gardens, but it also had a rustic barn which provided more than enough indoor space in the event of rain. The look... i found my Justin alexander
gown online, but bought it in the US so i could have the shopping experience with my mum and sister. My maids wore silk-chiffon dresses from J. crew – i wanted them to be comfortable but coordinating, so they picked out different styles in a light pink palette.
The details... We hung festoon lights and lanterns outside and had candles on the tables so we could dine with our guests during sunset, it was really romantic. We brought the indoors out with antique furniture and created a garden party vibe with fruit punch served in old-fashioned glass jar dispensers. Our table numbers were showcased on vintage books,
and glass bowls filled with English roses made for pretty tablecentres. We had a decorative wheelbarrow filled with roses and gypsophila, and smaller arrangements tied to the chairs as pew ends. as a personal touch, we displayed old family photographs alongside a vintage suitcase which we used to hold all our cards. My favourite moment... The day before the wedding our family went to the wrong venue – then there was a downpour so the reception furniture couldn’t be set up until the morning of the wedding. Josh and i even had to do a rehearsal in our wellies. as i skipped off to get ready, i knew from that moment on everything had to be fine!My tip for brides-to-be... Have a Plan B! Luckily, we had gorgeous weather on the day – but i would have been really stressed had we not prepared for the worst. W
Nicole & JoshNicole, 26, a parliamentary assistant, and Josh, 30, a senior associate for financial
regulation, married at Narborough Hall & Gardens in Kings Lynn, Norfolk.
“We wanted our wedding to be relaxed, where guests could play lawn games and
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nicole’s bouquet comprised english roses in soft pink, cream and peach tones. “Roses are my parents’ favourite flowers, and it’s also
my middle name because my dad always gave my mum roses when they were dating,” explains Nicole. “Our florist used garden roses grown at the venue with gypsophila for our bouquets and
décor, while Josh’s buttonhole was simply a single rose.”
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Fashion & beaUTy Our hand-picked selection of
fabulous trends and must-buys
Be an earthy bride, and go for a natural look in pretty lace gowns and beautiful floral accessories
PhotograPhy: John RowleyStyling: KaRen CRooK-BRand
Nature’s child
Long-sleeve lace dress, £2,500, Halfpenny London. Hair circlet, £32, Florrie & Eve.
Opposite: Lace crochet and ribbon dress, £4,520, Claire Pettibone at Blackburn Bridal Couture. Large faux-flower crown, £180, Florrie & Eve
Lace and chiffon dress, £1,485, Charlotte Balbier. Silk hair circlet, £25.99, Flo & Percy.
Opposite: Lace slip dress, £1,690, Charlie Brear. Silver forehead band with white flowers, £135, Flo & Percy. Hand-tied bouquet of roses, clematis, camomile, ammi majus, stocks, astrantia, waxflower and alliums, Myrtle & Mint
Strapless lace dress, £3,270, and hair circlet, price on application, both Stephanie Allin. Vintage lace cape
£250, Charlie Brear.
Opposite: Lace dress with split sleeve detail, £1,650, Lusan Mandongus. Hair circlet of waxflower, Myrtle & Mint
Chantilly lace dress with sheer neckline and 1930s-style jersey skirt, £3,200, Elizabeth Stuart. White and ivory silk and ribbon hair circlet, and matching wrist corsage, £21.99, Flo & Percy.
Opposite: Polka-dot net dress with spaghetti straps and lace detail, £1,425, Blush by Hayley Paige at JLM. Pink flower clip, £25, and floral necklace, £35, both Florrie & Eve. Embellished sandals, £530, Emmy London
For stockists, visit weddingmagazine.co.uk. Shoot assisted by: Lauren Godfrey. Hair and make-up: Lizzie Court, using Paul Mitchell haircare and Bobbi Brown make-up products.
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phlebodium, buddleja and lavender, Jay archer
Floral Design
Floral print pointed court shoes, £120, Ted Baker
white orchid eau de toilette, £16 (60ml), Marks & Spencer
Jewelled ring, £83, anton
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Silk hair corsage, £32, chez Bec at not on The high Street
‘Vintage lace Florals’ invitation,
from £2.20, Ditsy chic
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Hand-tied bouquet of ‘Vendela’ and ‘Pearl
Avalanche’ roses, ‘Jana’ spray roses, ‘Blue
Moon’ and ‘Sunrise’ freesias, ranunculus, ‘Apricot’ and ‘Jade’
lisianthus, ‘Snow White’ eryngium, gypsophila,
brunia albiflora, thlaspi, asclepias and wheat, Campbell’s Flowers
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nail polish in Hubby for dessert, £7.99, essie
Velvet floral hair
comb, £60, Flo & Percy
Jewel-coloured wine glasses, £149 (set of six), nina Campbell at english Abode
Statement jewelled
earrings, £14, Accessorize
Floral print vase, £375, Roberto
Cavalli at Amara
napkin decoration of ‘Sweet Avalanche’ rose, hydrangeas,
waxflower and seeded eucalyptus, Passion for Flowers
Floral hair pins, £24 (for four), Anthropologie
Peach stone necklace, £12.50, dorothy Perkins
embellished tulle dress, £690, Forever unique
Floral fascinator,
£79, Jacques
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‘Art deco’ cone, £7 (for 10), filled with
‘Ocean Blue’ and ‘Apple Blossom’
hydrangea confetti, £12.49 (per litre), The Confetti Cone
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Bespoke fabric bunting, £3 (per flag), Wedding Shop your day
embellished box clutch, £35, Miss Selfridge
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Wedding beauty
SPRing MiSTL’erbolario narciso Sublime eau de parfum, £35 (100ml), is the fragrance to captivate the essence of spring – boho brides will fall in love with its intense narcissus notes.
A heady romance
Fall in love with these summer-ready scents, popping with floral notes
LiLY LOVea thoughtful gift for the mother of the bride, Heathcote & ivory’s Lily Of The Valley eau de toilette, £8 (50ml), with additional notes of citrus and rosebud, will linger all day long.
BUdS OF MaYPlucked from the petals of the ‘May’ rose, L’artisan Parfumeur’s latest offering is Rose Privée, £95 (100ml). Marrying notes of soothing patchouli, carnation and magnolia, it’s a calming choice for the big day.
BRidaL BLOOMFor those brides embracing peonies on their big day, let your perfume reflect your bouquet choice. L’Occitane’s Pivoine Flora eau de toilette, £39 (75ml), reveals soft notes of sandalwood, white musk and – of course – the peony in full bloom.
ROSe BY anY OTHeR naMeThis spring saw the launch of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s first fragrance for Marks & Spencer: Rosie for autograph eau de parfum, £28 (75ml). With the ‘centifolia’ rose at its heart, the scent is said to embody the supermodel’s love of the British countryside.
geT FReSH Marc Jacobs’ latest fragrance drop, daisy eau So Fresh Sorbet eau de toilette, £56 (75ml), is a frothy blend of sparkling fruits and delicate lotus flower, magnolia and jasmine. its fresh aroma makes it an ideal scent for maids. available at debenhams.
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cleef & arpel’s limited edition Rêve enchanté eau de parfum,
£50 (50ml), available at harrods. With water jasmine
and velvety peach blossom notes, it’s a scintillating scent for
sophisticated brides.
pink Ladynina Ricci has brought another cult apple-shaped bottle to our dressing tables with the introduction of Les délices de nina eau de toilette, £41 (50ml). it features a candy-pink exterior with a light, tangy fragrance inside. available at debenhams.
Ode TO The daFFOdiLFor spring, prestigious english fragrance house penhaligon’s has launched Ostara, a floral scent created by French master perfumer bertrand duchaufour. inspired by the daffodil, it’ll be the ideal fragrance to complement an early spring wedding. Ostara eau de toilette, £110 (100ml), penhaligon’s.
FRee SpiRiTLive in the moment with the new pleasures Flower eau de parfum from estée Lauder, £50 (50ml). its blend of mandarin, pink muguet and peony will instantly enchant! available at debenhams.
eau de LuXeWith a heart of white amaryllis, and base
notes of sandalwood and cashmeran, dolce & gabbana’s dolce Floral drops
eau de toilette, £66 (75ml), has got every fashion-besotted bride’s name all over it.
available at boots.
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Laced WiTh bLOSSOmnot only will this fragrance sit pretty on your dressing table, but its notes of peony, blush suede and orange blossom is a combination no bride will be able to resist! Orange blossom cologne, £86 (100ml), Jo malone London.
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HOW tO ENtERFor your chance to win all of these Harriet Wilde accessories, visit weddingmagazine.co.uk/comps. the closing date is 10 June 2015. tERMS aND cONDItIONS: While stocks last. For full Hurbert Burda Media UK terms and conditions, visit weddingmagazine.co.uk.
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After finding your dress, gorgeous accessories should be top of your to-do list, and what better way to
nail your bridal style than with these floral accessories from Harriet Wilde? Synonymous with luxurious embellishments, Harriet Wilde was established by designer Ruth Shaw, and after her second collection was snapped up by Harrods, it has fast become the go-to bridal accessories brand for brides, celebrities and royalty alike. Now we’ve teamed up to offer you the chance to win these stunning finishing touches! Add a serious touch of glamour to your day, and take to the aisle in these ivory silk-satin peeptoes with striking silver and Swarovski crystal embellishment. Even after the big day, these shoes will look gorgeous with any outfit! Pair them with the matching silk-satin box clutch – the perfect size for your wedding essentials – and you’re sure to stand the test of time in the style stakes. the prize also includes three Swarovski crystal hair pins and two striking silver combs which match your shoes and clutch for a perfectly coordinated look. to view the Daisy collection and Harriet Wilde’s full range, visit harrietwilde.com. W
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Wedding receptions
Set the scene for a classic english garden celebration with an abundance of pastel blooms and pretty prints
Escape to the country
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Flora & faunaBlooming tablecentres, elegant crockery and painted flora set against a romantic countryside backdrop make for fresh spring and early summer style. choose a garden venue that’s already in full bloom, or bring the outside in with seasonal displays of hydrangeas, garden roses, snapdragons, astilbe and trailing green foliage arranged in rustic stone urns. Keep the colours soft, with a palette of peach, pink, jade and sage to evoke the time of year. Set the tables for your wedding feast with crisp white linen and gold-edged crockery, and just a hint of floral print in the blush-coloured runners. Pretty lace-edged napkins, elegant stationery tied with hessian and a flower at each place setting all add to the classic english feel. You could inject a contemporary touch into your styling with transparent ghost chairs and clear-glass candelabra, which look effective on their own or decorated with trailing ribbons and flowers.
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keep your dessert table looking homemade, with freshly baked cakes and desserts drizzled with icing, caramel and fresh buttercream, and topped with flowers. Display your treats on a shabby-chic-style dresser, complete with mirror, for a statement reception centrepiece. W
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Vintage-style suitcases, £19.95 (set of three), and white rose LED light garland, £24.95, both Dotcomgiftshop. Champagne and pink faux rose petal confetti, £4, Hobbycraft
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Floral letters1 Begin by hollowing out the cardboard
letters. Do this using a scalpel or craft knife. Carefully slice around the edge of each letter until the front comes away.
2 Cover each letter with two coats of white spray paint. once the paint is dry, cut blocks
of Oasis foam into pieces small enough to fit inside the letters. Pack them fairly densely – you want them to be wedged firmly into place.
3 Cut fresh flowers, such as roses, in a colour to match the rest of your décor, leaving
a few centimetres of stem on each head. Carefully push the flowers into the Oasis, using the stems to pierce it. Continue to add them in until the letters are completely filled with brightly coloured blooms.
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2 without removing the masking tape, apply a coat of glitter spray paint to your jar.
once it is dry, pull away the tape. Cut a 40cm length of wire and wrap it around the rim of the jar. twist the ends together to secure it.
3 Cut two 40cm lengths of chain using pliers. snip open the last link in each, and slip
them through the wire around the rim of the jar. Close the chain links tightly – both should now be securely attached. Finally, cut a further length of chain (this will be used to hang your jars), again snipping open the last links. slip both shorter chains onto this one and close.
IngredientsGlass jarsMasking tapeMetallic pink spray paintGlitter spray paintWireWire cuttersPliersChains
Ingredients‘Mr & Mrs’ mache kit (£5, Hobbycraft)Scalpel or craft knifeWhite spray paintOasis foamKnifeFresh flowers (we used roses)
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Our favourite florists showcase a stunning selection of bouquets, tablecentres and blooming details
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Keep the look chic by selecting elegant white
blooms and complementing foliage
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ButtOnhOLe of ‘White avalanche’ rose and waxflower
hand-tied BOuquet of ‘green Passion’, ‘Vendela’ and ‘White avalanche’ roses, and waxflower
taBLecentRe of ‘green Passion’, ‘Vendela’ and ‘White avalanche’ roses, and waxflower, all Roses Only
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Hand-tied bouquet
of white dianthus, ranunculus, paperwhites,
pittosporum, ornamental cabbage, cacti succulents,
scabiosa stellata, eucalyptus cinerea, snowdrops, kaaps
brunia spray berries and populus, Frida & Sophia
“With a mix of textured foliage and seed heads, this bouquet has a natural finish. A posy like this would complement a simple bridal dress, providing contrast with the clean lines of the gown. However, cacti
succulents do not appeal to everyone – so a love of interesting plants is a must!”
Sophia from Frida & Sophia
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Table number of flat moss, ranunculus,
paperwhites, kaaps brunia spray berries and
scabiosa stellata
buTTonhole of ranunculus, scabiosa
stellata, paperwhites, pittosporum and kaaps
brunia spray berries
TablecenTres of cacti succulents,
pittosporum, scabiosa stellata, paperwhites,
ranunculus, eucalyptus and kaaps brunia spray
berries, all Frida & Sophia
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Buttonhole of hellebore
hand-tied Bouquet
of ’snake’s head’ fritillary, hellebores, spray roses,
fern leaves, grass and trailing jasmine
taBlecentre of drift wood, hellebores,
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ButtonHole of ‘super Bubble’ spray roses, astilbe, scabiosa stellata, seeded eucalyptus and senecio
tABlecentre of ‘Patience’ David Austin roses, ‘Avalanche’ roses, ‘super Bubble’ spray roses, ‘crystal white’ dahlias, ‘snowball’ hydrangeas, astilbe, scabiosa stellata, twisted willow, seeded eucalyptus and senecio, all Nadia Di Tullio
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bubble’ spray roses, ‘crystal White’ dahlias, ‘Snowball’
hydrangeas, astilbe, scabiosa stellata, twisted willow, seeded
eucalyptus and clematis vine, Nadia Di Tullio
Peach flowers Add a touch of blush or subtle pop of coral
for an on-trend look to suit all palettes
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hyacinth pips, waxflower, cabbage leaves,
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TAbLecenTRe of ‘caraluna’ and garden
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asclepias and guelder rose
TAbLe ARRAngemenT of ‘clooney’ ranunculus,
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ranunculus, guelder rose, poppies, waxflower and
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TablecenTre of ‘Juliet’ and ‘charity’ David austin roses, ‘Princess charlene’ and ‘romantic antique’ garden roses, ranunculus, hellebores, ammi majus, lilac, flowering jasmine, clematis, rosemary and cow parsley, Amber Persia Flowers & Events
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rose, hellebores, ranunculus, flowering
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ButtOnhOLe of ‘Juliet’ david austin rose, hellebores and
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garden roses, ranunculus, hellebores, lilac, flowering jasmine, sage and cow parsley,
all Amber Persia Flowers & Events
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Hand-tied bouquet
of ‘Peach avalanche’ roses, ‘Jana’ spray
roses, hellebores, iris, thlaspi green bell
and narcissi, Pollen Nation
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Place setting of ‘Jana’ spray roses,
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haNd-tied Bouquet of ranunculus, double lisianthus, hellebores, hypericum berries, scabiosa stellata, ‘Griffithii’ bupleurum, tanacetum and pittosporum, all Holly Cadogan Flowers
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TabLecenTRe of ranunculus, double lisianthus, hellebores,
hypericum berries, scabiosa stellata, tanacetum and
pittosporum, Holly Cadogan Flowers
“This quirky teapot design would be perfect for a tea party themed wedding! I’ve picked out frilly
lisianthus, a sprinkling of tanacetum to brighten, and these beautiful peach ranunculus. For brides
on a budget, choose ‘Houdini’ roses, which have the same wild effect when in full bloom.”
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Pink flowe�sFrom sugary pastels to full-on fuchsia, pink works
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Buttonhole of ‘Mimi eden’ spray rose,
thistle, muscari, ‘Billion Stars’ astrantia and rosemary
hand-tied Bouquet
of ‘lovely Rococo’ and ‘upper Secret’ roses, ‘Mimi eden’ spray roses, ranunculus,‘Billion Stars’
astrantia, muscari, thistles, pistache, rosemary and
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and eucalyptus, Mim’s Flower Shed
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Hand-tied bouquet
of ‘bombastic’ roses, ranunculus, genista,
brunia berries, hyacinths, astrantia
and thlaspi green bell, all Simply Flowers by
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Buttonhole of ‘Bombastic’ rose, ranunculus, genista, astrania and thlaspi green bell
hair circlet of hyacinths, astrantia, genista and thlaspi green bell
taBlecentre of hydrangeas, ranunculus, tulips, astrantia, genista, hyacinths, brunia berries and thlaspi green bell, Simply Flowers by Catherine
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taBleceNtre of ‘renown unique’ tulips, garden roses,
ranunculus, amaryllis, sage, chaenomeles and
eucalyptus, all Rachel Grimes Flowers
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of ‘renown unique’ tulips, garden roses,
ranunculus, amaryllis, sage and eucalyptus,
Rachel Grimes Flowers
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TablecenTre of ‘candy avalanche’ roses, ‘Parrot’ tulips, anemones, ranunculus, waxflower, hydrangeas and eucalyptus, Mary Jane Vaughan
“The anemones and tulips bring a zesty freshness to this tablecentre, while the waxflower, roses and eucalyptus keep the look romantic and bridal. If you’d like a similar look on a budget, go wilder with even more seasonal foliage and substitute the expensive ‘Parrot’ tulips for the standard
variety and the roses for lisianthus.”Tove from Mary Jane Vaughan
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Hair circlet of waxflower
ButtonHole of ‘candy avalanche’ rose and eucalyptus
Hand-tied Bouquet
of ‘candy avalanche’ roses, ‘Parrot’ tulips,
anemones, ranunculus, waxflower and
eucalyptus, all Mary Jane Vaughan
A palette of purple offers a modern and
luxurious option for your big-day blooms
Pu�ple flowe�s
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nAPKin decORATiOn anemone, clematis, waxflower, ranunculus and thlaspi green bell
BUTTOnHOLeof ‘Memory Lane’ rose, ranunculus, clematis and thlaspi green bell
TABLecenTReof ‘Memory Lane’ roses, clematis, anemones, waxflower, lilac, blossom and thlaspi green bell, all Myrtle & Mint
purpleflowers
Hand-tied bouquet
of ‘Memory lane’ roses, ranunculus, clematis,
anemones, waxflower, lilac and thlaspi green bell,
Myrtle & Mint
purpleflowers
TablecenTreof ‘ocean song’ and ‘Memory lane’ roses, limonium, veronica, waxflower, rosemary, pittosporum and populus, Flowers by Suzanne
“This bark-covered vase arrangement would look perfect as part of a barn wedding or rustic theme. Aromatic rosemary adds a woodland scent and the inside of the vase has been layered with dark green moss. These containers are very versatile and also
look great with candles inside. Use as lanterns on the tables, with hessian runners and scattered petals.
Suzanne from Flowers by Suzanne
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HEaRt WREatH of ‘Ocean Song’ and ‘Memory Lane’ roses, limonium, waxflower, eryngium and pittosporum
ButtOnHOLE of ‘Memory Lane’ rose, limonium, eryngium, populus and pussy willow
Hand-tiEd BOuquEt of ‘Ocean Song’ and ‘Memory Lane’ roses, freesias, veronica, waxflower, limonium, astrantia, rosemary, pittosporum and pussy willow, all Flowers by Suzanne
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ButtOnhOLe of ‘Ocean Song’ rose, veronica, lisianthus and ivy
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roses, vanda orchids, veronica, lisianthus, thlaspi green bell, guelder rose and china grass loops, Flowers by Brian
Kirkby
purpleflowers
TablecenTre of ‘armando’ roses, ‘Parrot’ tulips, clematis, lilac, muscari, scabiosa, genista, viburnum and eucalyptus foliage, The Rose Shed
purpleflowers
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Buttonhole of ‘armando’
rose, muscari and eucalyptus foliage
hand-tied Bouquet
of ‘armando’ roses, ‘Parrot’ tulips, clematis, lilac, muscari, scabiosa, genista, viburnum and
eucalyptus foliage
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Mixed flowe�sChoose a blend of shades from the same
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Buttonhole of ‘Bombastic’ spray
roses, waxflowerand jasmine
hair CirClet of ‘Bombastic’ spray
roses, clematis, waxflower, hellebores
and jasmine
taBleCentre of ‘Sweet avalanche’
and ‘Blue Curiosa’ roses, clematis, delphiniums,
guelder rose, hellebores and lilac, all
Wild at Heart
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Hand-tied bouquet
of ‘bombastic’ spray roses, anemones,
hellebores, delphiniums, clematis and jasmine,
Wild at Heart
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Buttonhole of ‘Viking’ double tulip and
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rose, all Jane Packer
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Jane Packer
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TablecenTre of ‘Paris’, ‘o’Hara’ and ‘cappuccino’ roses, spray roses, freesias, lilac, stocks, genista, jasmine and senecio foliage, Blue Sky Flowers
“Fragrance is an important element of your flower displays, but it mustn’t be too strong.
A few delicate lilac or paperwhite narcissi can create a wonderful aroma for guests upon
entering the reception.”Liz from Blue Sky Flowers
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✓ CheCklist One year tO gO... Compile a scrapbook of flower varieties and colour schemes you like by tearing pages from Wedding Flowers & Accessories and Wedding. Find out if your venue has its own in-house florist you can use.
NiNe moNths to go... Once you’ve picked your dress and the attendants’ outfits, add a swatch of both fabrics to your scrapbook to refer to when you’re looking at colours for your flowers. If you’re not using the florist promoted by your venue, start looking for potential florists close to where you’re getting married. Ask for recommendations, or search the online supplier directory at weddingmagazine.co.uk. Compile a florist shortlist. Make appointments to see each one and take your scrapbook with you to each meeting. Book your favourite, the earlier the better. Make sure you get the booking confirmed in writing, together with an estimated breakdown of costs. You may also be expected to pay a deposit.
six moNths to go...
If your florist isn’t familiar with your venue, ask them to join you on a visit so they can advise on the best way to decorate each room. Now’s the time to finalise your flower order, together with the number of arrangements needed.
three mOnths tO gO... If you’re wearing flowers in your hair, order a trial set and have a run-through with your hairdresser.
oNe moNth to go... Hold a final meeting with your florist to reconfirm the number of arrangements.
Provide details of all delivery addresses. Most florists will set up three hours before the ceremony, so plan a suitable schedule. Double check with your venue that the florist will be able to set up at your pre-arranged time. Find out when the florist expects the bill to be settled – normally 10 days in advance – then arrange receipt of payment.
three days to go... Check with your florist that all the flowers you’ve ordered are available. If your florist has to order any alternatives, arrange to view them if necessary. Discuss any last-minute arrangements. Make sure your florist has a list of emergency contact numbers in case of any unforeseen problems.
the big day... Ask your florist to check all the blooms to make sure none have been damaged in transit. Hand over buttonholes for the groom’s side of the wedding party to the best man. Store any other buttonholes and corsages somewhere cool and dry. Place hand-tied bouquets in water. Wired arrangements should be spritzed regularly with water. Make sure you dry off the stems of your bouquets at least half an hour before you leave for the ceremony, so there is no danger of them staining your dresses.
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Keep track of all the f lowers you need for your big day
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Wedding party■ Bridal bouquet ■ Bridesmaid bouquets ■ Bridesmaid headdresses ■ Flowergirl posies ■ Groom’s buttonhole
ChurCh floWers■ Entrance ■ Altar ■ Pew-ends ■ Columns Civil Ceremony floWers■ Entrance
■ Registrar’s table reCeption floWers■ Entrance ■ Pedestal arrangements■ Top table■ Other tables■ Wedding cake ■ Cars / transport ■ Additional arrangements
It’s easy to get what you want from your florist if you
ask the right questions
1 Where can you see examples of your chosen florist’s work?
2 Are they the recommended florist of any particular wedding venue?
3 How many other weddings will the florist be doing on the same day?
4 What ideas can they give you for helping you work within your budget?
5 Will the florist you’ve consulted with be the person doing your flowers, or will it be another member of the team?
6 Is there a consultation fee? If so, can this be redeemed against your flower order?
7 Will they be prepared to make a mock-up of your bouquet and/or table flowers so you can view them before the day? Is there a charge for this?
8 Is there a maximum distance they will travel to decorate your venue, and do they charge for delivery? If so, how much?
9 When will you be expected to pay for your flowers, and by what method? Will they ask for a deposit to confirm your booking?
10 How far in advance of your wedding day do you need to confirm your order?
11 What will be delivered, where and at what time?
12 How long do they need to set up? Will they be bringing assistants?
13 Do they charge for breakages of any hired vases or containers?
14 Will they collect any hired vases after your wedding, or will you need to organise to have them returned?
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A big day in March, April or May calls for fresh and fragrant flowers, and this selection of cheerful yellow and creamy-white blooms are perfect for
creating a spring-time feel
Springflowers
For a hot and hazy summer wedding, opt for elegant blooms in shades of pink, blue
and purple
lily of the valleytulip ‘avalanche’ rose
Summerflowers
muscari ranunculus
lisianthuspeony astrantia
hydrangea lavender
Perfect for creating a warm and dramatic look, the rich and sumptuous shades of autumn are reflected
in this array of berry-coloured blooms
Autumnflowers
Team fresh white blooms with green foliage to add sophistication to your winter
wonderland wedding
Winterflowers
gerberaclematisanemone
delphinium dahlia
narcissus rose ranunculus
hellebore hYacinth
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Your regional guideto the best florists
SouthEast
Forever Green Floral DesignFriendly, bespoke independent florist.October Cottage, Nettleden, Nr Berkhamsted, Herts HP1 3DQTel: 01442 [email protected] www.flowersfromforevergreen.com
Stephanie Rose3-4 The Arcade,Hitchen SG5 1EDTel: 01462 433550Mob: 07958 644425www.stephanierose.co.uk
Earth Seed to BloomNorth Mundham, Chichester PO20 1YUTel: 01243 531581Mob: 07799 [email protected] www.earthseedtobloom.co.uk
Willows of ReigateFlowers by Design.77a High Street, Reigate,Surrey RH2 9AHTel: 01737 [email protected] www.willowsflowers.co.uk
Croppers in BloomCreating gorgeously bespoke wedding and event flowers for all areas of Berkshire and West Berkshire. 38 High Street, Theale, Reading, Berkshire RG7 5ANTel: 01189 [email protected] www.croppersinbloom.com
Girl FlowerBy appointment only.Mob: 07891 [email protected] www.girlflower.co.uk
Barnaby’s FloristsVera Wang Specialists.96/98 High Street,Stevenage, HertfordshireTel: 01438 [email protected] www.stevenageflowers.com
Emma Lappin FlowersHampshire/Surrey/Berkshire01256 473839 / 07528 [email protected]
Something Blue Floral Design285 New Road, Croxley Green,Rickmansworth, Herts WD3 3HETel: 07811 338312sarah@somethingbluefloraldesign.co.ukwww.somethingbluefloraldesign.co.uk
Elisha’s Floral DesignOur weddings are very individual and personal to our couples.Covering Essex and surround areas.Pilgrims Hatch, Brentwood, EssexTel: 01277 295915Mob: 07989 474958info@elishasfloraldesign.co.ukwww.elishasfloraldesign.co.uk
Emily&MeKent Wedding Florist of the Year 2014Tel: 01303 267466Mob: 07581 294387 www.emilyandme.co.ukfb: FlowersByEmilyMe
Garden City Florist6 Arena Parade, Letchworth, Garden City, Herts SG6 3BYTel: 01462 685370dawn.gardencityflorist@hotmail.co.ukwww.gardencityflorist.co.uk
Classical Floral Designs1 Borelli Yard, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7NUTel: 01252 718803info@classicalfloraldesigns.co.ukwww.classicalfloraldesigns.co.uk
Meades Florist6 West Street Prittlewell,Southend-On-Sea,Essex SS2 6HJTel: 01702 [email protected]
Floral ElementsFresh Wedding Flowers and Heirloom Bouquets.25 Murray Road,Rochester, Kent ME2 4HJTel: 01634 295645Mob: 07515 277481www.floral-elements.co.uk
White Lilac FlowersDesigners of fabulous arrangements displaying opulence and style offering bespoke, breath taking beauty to each individual occasion.By appointment only.Keeli: 07769 665151 Jade: 07899 [email protected]
Northbels flowersWedding florists covering the North East and Yorkshire.Tel: 07976 [email protected]: bels flowers
Atelier de Fleurs Wedding and event specialist covering the North East, Cumbria and North Yorkshire. Tel: 07984 [email protected]
Alice & Rose FloralTel: 07825 678283allison@aliceandrosefloral.co.ukwww.aliceandrosefloral.co.ukfb: Alice & Rose Floral
Ivy Florist LeedsAn independent pretty modern florist, taking immense pride in all our beautifully seasonal wedding flowers.78 Galloway Lane, Pudsey, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS28 8LETel: 01274 [email protected] fb: ivyfloristleedspinterest: ivyfloristleedsinstagram: ivyfloristleeds
Orchis Floral Design586 Queens Road,Sheffield S2 4DUTel: 0114 [email protected]: orchis floral designtwitter: orchisflorist
Serendipity Floral DesignsYorkshire wedding flower specialists.Tel: 07861 391693sally@serendipityfloraldesigns.co.ukwww.serendipityfloraldesigns.co.ukfb: Serendipty Floral Designstwitter: @serendipity_fd
Kate Mell Flowers160 High Street, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 6BWTel: 01937 [email protected] www.katemell.co.ukfb: KateMelltwitter: KateMellFlowers
Lily’s of Bramhope Ltd1 The Parade, Bramhope,Leeds LS16 9AFTel: 0113 [email protected]: facebook.com/lilysbramhopetwitter: @lilysofbramhope
Twigs FloristWorkshop also now at Escrick, York.24B Main Street, Barwick In Elmet, Leeds LS15 4JQTel: 0113 2813182Tel: 01904 728042 [email protected] www.twigs.co.uk
Paperwhite FlowersHarrogateMemorable wedding flowers & styling throughout Yorkshire.Tel: 07714 149440 [email protected]
Leafy CoutureWorking with you on your wedding day and taking inspiration from nature, fashion and art to create the vision of your dreams. 1 The Gables, Station Road, Otley, West Yorkshire LS21 3HXTel: 07974 089122 [email protected] www.leafycouture.co.uk fb: Leafy-Couture-Wedding-Flowers twitter: leafycouture instagram: leafycouture
LondonFlowers by EveProviding beautiful flowers for weddings and events in London, Surrey and the South East. 55 Quinton Street,London SW18 3QR Tel: 07977 402381 [email protected] www.flowersbyeve.co.uk fb: flowersbyeve twitter: flowersbyeve
Pot Pourri Flowers255 Chiswick High Road,Chiswick, West London W4 4PUTel: 020 8994 2404www.potpourriflowers.co.uk
All About Flowers5B Lonsdale Road,London E11 2PHTel: 07786 [email protected]
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Flor Unikon Flowers & Flor Unikon Events44 Amwell Street,London EC1R 1XSTel: 0207 837 [email protected]
Cathy Ewing FlowersBespoke Wedding FlowersCovering London, Enfield, Barnet & Hertfordshire.Tel: 07971 [email protected]: Cathy Ewing Flowers
GreaterLondon
Town & Country Flowers4 Chertsey Road, Windlesham,Surrey GU20 6ETTel: 01276 479637or 01276 472112info@townandcountryflowers.co.ukwww.townandcountryflowers.co.uk
Sophie Townsend FlowersNaturally beautiful wedding flowersKingston-upon-ThamesTel: 07561 531 [email protected]: Sophie Townsend Flowers
MidlandsNadia Di Tullio FlowersAshbourne, DerbyshireTel: 07973 952 [email protected]: Nadia Di Tullio Flowerstwitter: @NDTullio
Flowers by Suzanne141 Moor Lane, North Hykeham, Lincoln LN6 9AATel: 01522 [email protected]: flowersbysuzanne
Flower TimesWedding Florist covering Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Beautiful flowers for your perfect day. Complimentary consultations. 11 Bushton Lane, Anslow, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire DE13 9QL Tel: 01283 [email protected] www.flowertimes.co.uk fb: Flower Times twitter: Flower_Times
Zinc Floral DesignMansfield Road, Ravenshead,Nottinghamshire NG15 [email protected]
Joy of FlowersProviders of beautifully crafted, innovative, exciting and stunning flowers for all weddings, events and corporate exhibitions.15b North Street, Bourne,Lincolnshire PE10 9AETel: 01778 [email protected]
Jo Beth Floral Design Beautiful flowers, perfect in the present, forever in your memory. Free, relaxed wedding consultations available. Joanne Moore 10 Othello Drive, Chellaston, Derby DE73 5AJ Tel: 07449 484415 [email protected] www.jo-bethfloral.co.uk fb: jobethfloraldesign twitter@jobethfloral
Funky Florists50 Callow Hill Way,Littleover, Derby DE23 3RLTel: 01332 [email protected] www.funkyflorists.co.uk
EastThe Flower MillA floral design company based in Essex specialising in Wedding Flowers. By Appointment Only.Wickford, [email protected] www.theflowermillessex.co.ukfb: The-Flower-Mill
Barnwell Florists263 Newmarket Road, Cambridge,Cambridgeshire CB5 8JETel: 01223 [email protected]
Flowers by SuzanneWedding and Event flowers.Covering Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and CambridgeshireTel: 07769 933974enquiries@flowers-by-suzanne.co.ukwww.flowers-by-suzanne.co.uk
NorthWest
Fletcher and FoleySeasonal, naturalistic and British grown flowers.49 Old Hall Road, Sale Moor,Manchester M33 2HT Tel: 0161 [email protected] www.fletcherandfoley.co.uk
Blue Belles at Something Blue Bridal BoutiqueBespoke wedding flowers by design to compliment your dream dress, your theme and your personality.149 Darwen Road,Bromley Cross, Bolton, Lancashire BL7 9BGTel: 01204 778792info@somethingbluebrides.co.ukwww.somethingbluebrides.co.uk
SouthWest
West Dorset Wedding Flowers by The Poundbury Florist The UK Flower Shop of the Year 2011-12. Regional South-West Winner & National Highly Commended Winning Florist in the UK Wedding Awards 2014. 2 Lydgate Street, Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 3SJ Tel: 01305 268878 [email protected] www.westdorsetweddingflowers.co.uk
County Flowers Ltd8 East Reach, Taunton,Somerset TA1 3ENTel: 01823 332 220/325 585Mob: 07876 [email protected] www.countyflowers.co.ukfb: Taunton Florists
The Little Flower Co.Recommended florist forwedding venues in this area.94 Forest Road, Frome,Somerset BA11 2TUTel: 01373 467726or 01985 216570www.thelittleflowerco.co.uk
Simply Flowers59 Fore Street, Bovey Tracey,Devon TQ13 9ABTel: 01626 [email protected]
Fleurtations23 Honey Street, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 2DLTel: 01208 [email protected]
SouthFDL Flowers (Fleur De Lis)Gorgeously scented, beautifully designed wedding and event flowers. Based in Hampshire.Covering all southern counties of England.Tel: 07968 400416 or 07788 [email protected] www.fdlflowers.co.uk
ScotlandFlowers by Lamb35 years experience in Wedding Floristry covering Edinburgh and surrounding areas.15 Eskdaill Court,Dalkeith EH22 1AGTel: 0131 [email protected]
WalesLove LilyBespoke Wedding & Event Floral Design14 Cross Street,Abergavenny NP7 5EHRecommended Floristry SchoolThe Love Lily Design StudioThe Old Chapel, Radstock CourtAbergavenny NP7 5ANTel: 01873 856 618Studio: 01873 851 [email protected] www.love-lily.comfb: lovelilyflowerstwitter: @lovelilyflowers
Hilary’s Floral DesignAward winning florist. Voted best wedding florist in Wales 2012, 2013 & 2014.RHS Chelsea Medalist.22 Cross Street, Abergavenny NP75EWTel: 01873 853 086or 01873 858 [email protected] www.hilarysflowers.co.ukfb: Hilarys Floral Designtwitter: @Hilarysflowers
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