08/12/2021
Many Congratulations to Leah & Sam who celebrated their wedding last Saturday .grange
Like many couples they had waited a long time to do so …
Leah had been delightfully relaxed about the flower choice as the seasons & wedding dates changed, however including feathers & a richly coloured floral palette were two of her wishes…
Perfect for Winter I used Claret coloured Anemones & the last rich burgundy Scabious of the season from a Dutch grower, to these adding pink Narines, white Freesia for scent, along with two types of Mimosa foliage & for the feathers, white Peacock feathers.*
I used a really lovely & delicate fine petalled Amaryllis as the feature flower for two pedestal arrangements, they with the Peacock feathers & feather like Mimosa foliage gave a gentle nod to the 20’s, a vibe Leah & Sam had evoked for their wedding ceremony.
The Amaryllis also worked really successfully I felt for Leah’s Bridesmaids Bouquet .der.ende.flowers.amaryllis
In the pretty dining room there were round tables with compotes of flowers, fluffy grasses, feathers & foliage, including one of my top three flowers; Tulips, grown by
Finding a few “baby” Tulips on a stem, I was able to use them for Sam & his best mans Buttonholes.
I’ve created far fewer wedding flowers in 2021, so it was very good to be back at this lovely local wedding venue again, creating flowers.
*White Peacock feathers are a bleached product. I wasn’t aware when I brought them a few years ago of the environmental damage bleaching does. While I won’t buy bleached products now, not using these at all seemed a waste…