Hydrangea

Hydrangea

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



Here the bride chose gorgeous big peonies and some simple white roses with foliage. Keeping it simple can have a huge impact as this combination proves.



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.












Roses and Calla Lilies



For this wedding the bride chose white and tinted roses, dark calla lilies and purple lisianthus as the main flowers, with some green berries and foliage to compliment.






For the table decorations we added pearl beads to give the roses extra sprakle.



There were beautiful rose and calla button holes and corsages.



A beautiful big top table arrangement and some final touches for the cake.



Gift bouquets are a nice touch to thank friends and family.