These simple and natural feeling table arrangements were a joy to create and added an extra elegance to venue of this celebration.
Delphinium, September, Peonies, Gyp, Sweet William....
... just to name a few.
Katie May's Flowers
Hydrangea
Saturday 7 October 2017
Sunday 8 January 2017
Larch, Pinecones and Gypsophila
I loved making these beautiful woodland bouquets and button holes, perfect for an outdoor wedding in Autumn. Lots of the foliage was collected when out walking so it was cost effective as well as stylish.
The bridesmaids bouquets were simple but beautiful gypsophila, complimenting the bride's bouquet.
The button holes were equally charming with larch cones and a hint of gyp wrapped up in hessian ribbon.
Green moss dotted around jars of gyp and september finished off the woodland table decorations nicely too.
Oriental Lilies and Freesia
Combine drama and elegance with this selection of bold shapes and bright colours in a cascading bouquet.
Complimented with bridesmaid's posies and button holes.
Tuesday 6 September 2016
Roses and Delphinium (in a cave...)
Have you ever been to a wedding in a cave? Neither had I but I really enjoyed the challenge of the new venue. The colour scheme was Blue and White so Delphinium was a great choice.
Lisianthus adds interesting shape and the eucalyptus softens the colour scheme.
Of course if you get married in a cave you can always add lights to your bouquet as well!!
Sunday 14 September 2014
Hydrangea, thistle and gypsophila
There are many more beautiful flowers in this event: lisianthus, rowan berries, alstromelia, freesia, september, heather and eucalyptus. They are combined in a natural way that looks effortless but beautiful at the same time. Masses of flowers in different vessels set the tables alight.
The bouquets encapsulated the feeling of the event, like a handful of flowers picked from the field, with button holes to compliment.
The church arrangement was elegant and the cake decorations simple.
Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas come in lots of beautiful colours, they are enormous and high impact flowers. They are used here on their own with a small amount of foliage.
Or here with purple anemone to add variety of shape.
Peonies and Roses
Complimented with some unique vessels and candles these arrangements look beautiful.
The pew ends are simple but effective and help to make the venue look really special.
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