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Sunday, 24 December 2017

Christmas wedding at Edinburgh Zoo











Thursday, 23 November 2017

Rose and dahlia wedding flowers at The Bonham, Edinburgh.

Peach, pink and deep red rose and dahlia bouquet finished with twine


 
children's buttonholes
 
 Thistle, rosemary and twine buttonholes

 Table centres

 Dahlia, eucalyptus and thistle wrist corsage



Friday, 15 September 2017

Wedding at Barony Castle, Peebles

Lilacs, burgundy reds and purples with flowers including dahlia, thistle, clematis, eustoma, calla lily and rose.

Barony Castle is in a beautiful setting. If the weather allows, you can marry under an archway of yew trees.



Bride's bouquet

Boxed bouquets ready for delivery

Bride's bouquet - rose, calla, clematis, thistle and eustoma


Arty, hand-tied designs


The ceremony room at Barony Castle, near Peebles


Ceremony 'long and low' arrangement


A gift bouquet being used to decorate the ceremony room


Simple fish bowls of rose and ivy


Natural style cake decorated with fruit and flowers


Lady's corsage using spray rose and purple eustoma


Flowers for decorating the cake


Bridesmaid's bouquet - rose, calla, clematis, thistle and eustoma

Bridesmaid's bouquet





Sunday, 27 August 2017

Red bouquets for a couple marrying on Loch Lomond

I provided the bouquets in water as this couple were taking the arrangements from Edinburgh to Loch Lomond. I also provided wired roses and ivy so they could decorate candelabras at their venue. It's not often I get to use red  flowers so it's a real treat to use the luscious Grand Prix roses. My photos aren't great quality but hopefully you can see that the roses worked really well with the peach roses, red carnations and thistle. 






 

Saturday, 20 May 2017

Wedding at Dalhousie Castle, Edinburgh.


This is my current record number of bridesmaids bouquets - 7! The arrangements were made with Avalanche and Amnesia roses, thistle, waxflower and gypsophila. The bridesmaids' bouquets doubled up as table centres - they were placed in teapots that had been stacked on antique books.


 
 







 The bridesmaid's bouquet is placed in the teapot, which is adorned with ivy and pearls.