Wednesday 7 March 2018

Laura and Richard's Iscoyd Park Wedding - texture, foliage and the biggest wreath you have ever seen.

Hi all,

Ok so we have done Christmas weddings, bonfire night weddings and Valentine's Day weddings, to name a few but this was our first ever New Years Eve wedding and we went all out on our floral designs for this one making sure that our bride and groom saw in the New Year with floral style!  In the rather grand setting of Iscoyd Park it was definitely one to remember.  The couple wanted a very natural feel to the florals with lots of textures and shapes with a burgundy, wine, red and cream colour pallete.

For the brides bouquet Laura wanted a soft flowing asymmetric design using lots of foliage and seasonal blooms.  T kept it wild but not too messy with materials such asparagus fern, ivy, berries and two tone waxflower.  Red was used as a accent colour so as not so take anything away from the gorgeous red dress Laura was wearing.

The bridesmaids had smaller, more compact bouquets with flowers and foliage similar to the bride.  Buttonholes were kept to a sprig style design with plenty of texture.

The venue flowers were definitely the icing on the wedding cake.  As you will see from the pictures below the pedestal situated at the end of the isle in the centre of the ceremony room was really something to behold.  With breathtaking flowers and stunning shape and design, not too big or too small, T got this spot on - which brings me to the importance of site visits and also having a florist with the skill to provide something just right for the space.  Not wanting to do things by halves T also designed a 2 meter wreath to go behind the top table at the wedding breakfast which provided the perfect back drop for some incredible photographs and of course the all important grooms speech.

Massive thanks to White Stag Photography for the beautiful images, scroll down and enjoy!












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