Wednesday 12 November 2014

June & July Weddings

Sitting on a chilly Novemeber day it is nice to think back to summer when the days were warm and long and the weddings a plenty! June & July are always a popular months but doing this excercise has made me realise two things, that I am very bad at taking photo's of our weddings so it is always so nice when we get sent the official ones which are of such superior quality to mine and that it is much better to write posts at the time. I feel a new years resolution coming on! However I do have some pics of a few: A beached themed wedding at the De La Warr in Bexhill called for green and blue hydrangeas:



Sweet peas were popular this year with numerous jam jars bursting with mixed colours to compliment the beautiful gardens at Wadhurst Castle.

They were also used for a summer party.
July saw us back at Wadhurst Castle with a real floral delight as the bride had made table matts out of different fabrics, the groom had a lovely flowery tie & there was lots of bunting.


Birdcages still like to show an appearance

And jars of mixed flowers for any summer event always hit the spot!

And hows this for a vibrant bouquet we did for a homespun village wedding.
Another wedding, again with jam jars but the prettiest, with such attention to detail I have ever had the pleasure to fill. And we had the most wonderful thank you from Sam & Christina that is on our website. I have decided to wait for the official photo's to do them justice so will post the images shortly. And so on to August.

Sunday 9 November 2014

May Weddings

So into May with spring sliding into summer. We started off with another mainly gyp wedding at the elegant Buxted Park Hotel: Fish bowls with gyp posies on the tables:
And the bride had a mixed bouquet with roses,phlox, lisianthus, geulda rose...
We were then delivering to the delightful Finchcocks Oast where coral & yellow made an appearance. The whole wedding was infact feature on the wonderful Love My Dress blog so do pop over there for full details.
Peonies are always popular and worked perfectly at Scotney Castle and thankfully the weather was perfect for an outside ceremony:


That was a snap shot as there were a couple of other truely spring weddings, one with all mixed tulips and the other in yellows, creams and greens but time to move on to June. The photo's of the Finchcocks wedding are courtesy of Helen Cawte Photography.
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