I loved being part of Rosie and Luke's wedding. Right from the beginning it was planned meticulously with every little detail thought of. Rosie and her bridesmaid Liz carried oversized bouquets in soft pastels, trestle tables were dressed with moss runners, with bottles and jars full to the brim of berries and daisies, combining glamour with rustic charm, perfect for the beautifully relaxed tipi setting. These gorgeous photos were by Hannah at Lifeline Photography
What a perfect colour mix for Sophie and Adam's early Autumn wedding at Stubton Hall last year. Sophie loved her bouquet so much, she said she would never forget the image of me carrying the basket of bouquets up the garden path to the cottage, how lovely! Stunning photos by Lucy G Photography
This was a wedding flower order of 6 very pretty, colourful bridesmaids' bouquets, which were the perfect size to display as table decor in cream enamel pots for the wedding breakfast in Sutton Bonington's conservatory. Thank you so much to Jac at Firsthand Photography who captured these wonderful images.
I just love Kathryn Edwards' photos of Laura and Andy's beautiful marquee wedding in the grounds of East Bridgford Hill. I really enjoyed planning Laura's flower order with her.
We chose soft delicate blooms in peaches and creams for the bouquets and table decor and these were put together in a loose natural style to create the dreamy, romantic look that Laura was looking for.
This was one stylish wedding. Lovely Natasha, her wonderful Mum Vandra and I talked a lot to get these flowers just right, and it was so worth it. I adored the colour mix of bold cream blooms speckled with tangerine, honey and chocolate dots, it was absolutely delicious!
Natasha and her Mum collected the some stunning lamps from car boot sales, and the amazingly talented groom Sam converted them for electrical use, and suspended them along with the table numbers over the trestle tables.
The giant floral ring was a great success, and the guests danced the night away beneath it.
Perfect photos by Robert Meredith Photography