Monday, 9 May 2011

Sage Green and Apple Blossom pink

Sunday 1st May was the beautiful wedding of Claire and Mark at All Saints Church followed by a reception at Brandshatch Place Hotel.
Claire had chosen a lovely soft green for her Bridesmaids dresses and wanted to create a soft Spring/Summer feel.


I decided to use a combination of spring flowers and as the weather had been so amazingly warm, I used summer flowers to! Claire's bouquet was made up with blush peonies, sweet avalanche roses, ivory rose buds, white ranuculas, green lisianthus and white lilac.













The overall look created a feminine and soft bouquet which suited Claire perfectly.






The Bridesmaids held smaller versions with put the peonies. Against the dresses, they looked amazing.





Lovely- SS11 in a box!











The buttonholes and corsages were made up in soft coloured roses from the theme.




The ceremony took place at All saints Church in Orpington. It was so pretty inside. There were the most lovely stained glass paneled windows in pastel shades. I simply arranged tied bunches to the pew ends and tied them with chiffon bows.















The sun was shining and it was like mid summers day when I arrived at the Hotel. In the heat I swagged the main staircase with foliage and roses to create a romantic entrance.










In the breakfast room, I had arranged compact domes of flowers from the theme which sat on fluted vases. The look was soft and blousey and gave off lovley perfume in the room.













The top table had a length of tank vases filled with matching flowers from the theme. They were placed on mirror tiles and surrounded by scatter crystals. Very pretty!













Claire had chosen a lovley look for the chair sashes with a two tone colour effect finished with a diamonte buckle.





The cake was gorgeous and had lovley detail of apple blossom spilling around the tiers. Which matched the stationary.



Congratulations Claire and Mark, I'm sure you had an amazing day! x





















































































































































































































































































































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