On Saturday 14th August was Lisa's wedding at Brandshatch Place Hotel. After all the rain we had- the morning was looking like the sun was going to shine. I packed up the van and headed
The theme of this wedding was pink......shocking pink! Lisa wanted a modern look with lots of sparkle to. Her Favourite flower was gerberas and therfore the hot pink gerbera theme came together quickly!
Firstly I dressed the staircase with foilage and fabric, a really pretty entrance and great for the photos to.
Lisa's bouquet was a stunning hand tied of white calla lilies with hot pink gerberas. It was really modern and pretty, and the bold colours were amazing. To bring out the "bling" I added swaroski crystals to the centre of the flowers along with studded ones on the ends of the wispy grass. The weightof these on the grass meant that they bounced beautifully as she walked along.
The Bridesmaids wore floor length dresses in the hot pink with bodices studded with crystals. They held hand tied bouquets of germinis and white roses with looped bear grass. They were cute and compact but full of colour and impact. On mass the colour looked amazing
The Ceremony was held in the Georgean room, really intimate and romantic. I had arranged two pedastals which filled the room with colour and scent. The Gladi nearly touched the ceiling and so was an amazing backdrop to the ceremony. I used seasoanl flowers but kept the bold and modern look throughtout. The ceremony table was also dressed, along with the chairs with pink sashes!
The Wedding reception was in the ballroom. Large goldfish bowls of compact tied domes of gerberas and white roses looked great, I studded more crytsals to the grass loops which really sparkled and reflected in all the mirrors.
The whole display was sat on mirror bases and surrounded by crystals and candle light. Lisa had put pink runners over the linen to add more colour.
The modern cake was lovley. I simply dressed it with flowers from the theme. Oh and the sun did shine for the ceremony! Congratulations Lisa.
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