Due to technical difficulties (the camera broke) we have been unable to share as many of our own pictures of recent weddings as we would like but great news, it's fixed! So today we are bringing you the wedding of Sian and Nick from May 2015.
Sian came to see T for her consultation quite a while back and they really hit it off straight away. Sian said that T 'got her' straight away and booked was so enthusiastic and excited she pretty much booked with us there and then. As you know, we absolutely love working so closely with our brides and really pride ourselves on being able to interpret ideas so brides really get exactly what they want for their special day.
Sian and Nick got married at the very beautiful St Wilfred's Church in Cantley and then went back to her Dad's garden where they had set up a huge marquee. Sian's step mum had decorated the marquee with tons of gyp and roses but to take a little pressure off of her we not only designed all the bridal flowers and buttonholes, but also a couple of gorgeous pedestal design overflowing with blowsy blooms, together with the pew ends for the church in cute little rope handles jars.
Sian went for a compact, romantic style for her bouquet which was really classical elegant and incredibly stylish. The choice of colours and textures were really gorgeous, with flowers and foliage which included stocks, 'Vendella' roses, hydrangea, astilbe, lisianthus, dahlia, stachys, 'Jana' spray rose and massive peonies. For a very personal touch Sian had a picture of her grandad Roberts, with whom she was very close, hanging from her bouquet who sadly passed away 3 years ago.
The couple went for wrist corsages for the women instead of buttonholes which was something a little bit different.
The cake was made by Swoon bakery decorated with flowers by us.
The cake was made by Swoon bakery decorated with flowers by us.
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Thanks for reading.
Amy xx
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