Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Wedding of Sarah & Will 19th June

The second Wedding of the weekend was Sarah's, I had been looking forward to doing this Wedding all year! Sarah had chosen to incorporate David Austin Roses into her bouquet. I have always loved these Roses but never had the chance to work with them so when Sarah walked in I was over the moon!

The Roses were delivered on the Thursday before the Wedding in a posh box. The courier man had to sit down when I told him how much moneys worth of Roses were sat in that box!


They came tightly packed & VERY small. I was wondering how & when they were going to look like the big blousy Roses that people love so much.

We took then out of the packaging & they started to open.

Friday morning & they were looking more like it! The smell that was coming out of the box was amazing. I didn't dare took them though!

Ladies Buttonholes of a cream 'Vendela' Rose with pale pink Bouvardia, spray pink Rose & Ivy leaves.

Ladies & Gents Buttonholes.

Will's Mum had a dark grey coloured bag so the pink & cream Roses looked fab against the colour.

Will had a 'Rosalind' David Austin Rose with Ivy leaves & mini variegated Hosta leaves.


All the Buttonholes

Flower Girls Wand of a pink 'Milano' Rose decorated with a small Butterfly & the stem bound with pink ribbon to match.



Small Bridesmaids bouquet of pink Peonies, pink 'Milano' Rose, pink Veronica, pink Spray Roses, Alliums, pink/white Lisianthus, Eucalyptus & finished with variegated Hosta leaves.

The stems were bound with white & pink ribbon.

The adult Bridesmaids carried larger versions.

The three Bridesmaids.


Sarah's bouquet was larger than the Bridesmaids & had pink 'Rosalind' David Austin Roses instead of the pink Peonies.

The stems were bound with pink ribbon.



Bouquets & Buttonholes ready in the box.


Goldfish bowls filled with a hand-tied of the flowers from Sarah's bouquet.
These were to be placed on the Tables at the reception.

The Van all packed & ready to go & deliver all the beautiful flowers!

Holy Trinity Church in Ashby de la Zouch was beautiful. It was decorated with pale blue walls so it would work with any colour scheme.

Pew End of a pink Peony, Eucalyptus & finished with a pink trailing bow.
A Pedestal was placed at the back of the Church it was made up of white Delphiniums, pink 'Milano' Roses, pink Peonies, Alliums, Spray Roses, pink Veronica & Greenery.





Pew Ends of a pink Peony & Eucalyptus finished with a trailing pink bow.































Another Pedestal was placed at the entrance of the Church.


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