Hello everyone!
Todays we are bringing you a wedding from March 2014, spring was in the air and the day couldn't have gone better.
The venue was Cubley Hall, built in the 1700's Cubley Hall has retained much of its charm and character. The Peak District is a very popular setting for our brides and this is such a beautiful place. You will see from the pictures that although it keeps its period features it has a very modern and lively atmosphere and has the prettiest views you ever did see!
As always we can't wait to tell you all about the bride's bouquet. Laura wanted a very natural looking, unstructured, but pretty bouquet using blues, greys and creams. She was really interested in seasonal flowers which we always like to use anyway so we went for muscari, ranunculus, cream wax flower, lavender and a touch of eucalyptus. As both Laura's Nans are really special to her, we also included their respective favourite flowers - carnations and calla lilies. Her bouquet smelt amazing and looked stunning with her 1950's style dress.
When Laura came for her consultation, her body art wasn't visible but we had an idea from her 'inky miss foster' email address that it might be wonderful to try and create flowers which in some way worked with the very beautiful and intricate black and grey designs - when we suggested this, she jumped at the our ideas!
When Laura came for her consultation, her body art wasn't visible but we had an idea from her 'inky miss foster' email address that it might be wonderful to try and create flowers which in some way worked with the very beautiful and intricate black and grey designs - when we suggested this, she jumped at the our ideas!
For the men's button holes Laura and Gary chose a single calla lilly with just a touch of muscari and eucalyptus. This simple structure looked stunning against the grey suit and strong pose.
For the venue we decided to keep the flowers rustic and natural to fit in with the brides bouquet and the venue. Laura chose pewter jugs and containers with similar flowers to her bouquet inside such as lavender, blue bells and wax flower. The little tea lights made the whole thing look so pretty.
We would just like to thank Jaye and Matt Cole at Tux and Tales Photography for the amazing pictures which they've sent us they're truly awesome shots and we just love how beautiful everything looks.
So that brings us to the end of another blog and real wedding, hugs go out to Laura & Gary - pretty much everyone one we work with is lovely, but some people are just super lovely! Thank you so much for reading and if you would like to discuss any ideas there are many ways that you can contact us website, facebook, twitter, pinterest, YouTube
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