Cerise pink gerberas, ivory roses, diamante and salal foliage collar as a brides bouquet

Faye and Phil had a good idea of the flowers they wanted for their wedding last year.

Cerise pink and ivory was the colour scheme and gerberas and roses the chosen flowers. The bride’s bouquet was a mix of the two flowers with added diamante spray detailing and a salal foliage collar to give a little outline and support to the design.

A hand tie bouquet of cerise pink gerberas, ivory roses and diamante spray detail, with a salal foliage collar

Bride’s gerbera, rose and diamante Bouquet

Faye’s bridesmaids each carried a smaller hand tie design with cerise pink gerberas and ivory roses with a salal foliage collar. All stems were bound with ivory satin ribbon.

Cerise pink gerberas, ivory roses with a salal foliage collar as a bridesmaid bouquetBridesmaid posy of Pink gereras with ivory roses

The flower girls both carried a silver heart shaped wand with a single cerise pink gerbera and salal leaf with added ribbon tails

2 silver heart wands with a single cerise pink gerbera and salal leaf with ribbon tails

Flower girl wands

The groom matched his bride with a cerise pink gerbera buttonhole with salal leaves and added diamante spray detailing.

A cerise pink gerbera with salal foliage and diamante spray detail

Groom’s Gerbera Buttonhole

The gentlemen in the wedding party each wore a single cerise pink gerbera with salal leaf

2 single gerberas with a salal leaf as a gentleman's buttonhole

Gerbera buttonholes

and the ladies each wore, on special request, a Dolce Vita rose with foliage.

A bi coloured white and pink rose as a ladies buttonhole

Cerise pink gerberas, ivory roses, diamante and salal foliage collar as a brides bouquet

 

Faye and Phil had a good idea of the flowers they wanted for their wedding last year.

Cerise pink and ivory was the colour scheme and gerberas and roses the chosen flowers. The bride’s bouquet was a mix of the two flowers with added diamante spray detailing and a salal foliage collar to give a little outline and support to the design.

A hand tie bouquet of cerise pink gerberas, ivory roses and diamante spray detail, with a salal foliage collar

Bride’s gerbera, rose and diamante Bouquet

Faye’s bridesmaids each carried a smaller hand tie design with cerise pink gerberas and ivory roses with a salal foliage collar. All stems were bound with ivory satin ribbon.

Cerise pink gerberas, ivory roses with a salal foliage collar as a bridesmaid bouquetBridesmaid posy of Pink gereras with ivory roses

 

The flower girls both carried a silver heart shaped wand with a single cerise pink gerbera and salal leaf with added ribbon tails

2 silver heart wands with a single cerise pink gerbera and salal leaf with ribbon tails

Flower girl wands

The groom matched his bride with a cerise pink gerbera buttonhole with salal leaves and added diamante spray detailing.

A cerise pink gerbera with salal foliage and diamante spray detail

Groom’s Gerbera Buttonhole

The gentlemen in the wedding party each wore a single cerise pink gerbera with salal leaf

2 single gerberas with a salal leaf as a gentleman's buttonhole

Gerbera buttonholes

and the ladies each wore, on special request, a Dolce Vita rose with foliage.

A bi coloured white and pink rose as a ladies buttonhole

I am so pleased and excited to be part of the team of suppliers at the fabulous new wedding and event venue at Cleatham Hall near Kirton Lindsey, Lincolnshire.

This is a Grade ll listed, Palladian mansion and is set in 10 arcres of ground that are being lovingly planted by the owners.

Full front facade of Cleatham Hall

Cleatham Hall

This grand building could be your wedding venue with sole exclusive use on the day.

Steps and front door to Cleatham Hall, dressed either side by stone urn and box balls and bottles of flowers on the steps

Cleatham Hall entrance

The urns are usually planted with seasonal flowers or you can add your own arrangement and these box balls sitting on flower and foliage rings add style to the entrance.

A box foliage ball stood on a mix of ivory and blush flowers with foliage in a stone urn

Entrance Urn at Cleatham Hall

Each stunning room has a license, and each has been lovingly restored, so you can marry in whichever suits your needs best. This however is probably the best use of the space with the gorgeous fireplace easily decorated with a large mantelpiece design.

Ceremony chairs set ou in front of fireplace. Long and full flower design on mantelpiece.

Ceremony room with fireplace display

A Flower and foliage design the full length of the mantelpiece, slightly trailing , that fills the space to underneath the large gold framed mirror

Mantelpiece flower design in a mix of foliage and ivory and blush flowers

Ceremony room with registrars table design and fireplace display

Ceremony room set up

The ceremony table sits before a large bay window with views across the lawn onto gardens and open fields beyond. All the shutters do open and let plenty of light into the room.

Ceremony table with long and low flower design with views into the garden

Ceremony table with garden views

Registrars table with long and low flower display with chairs set out for a wedding ceremony

Ceremony Room

The newly built orangery is light and airy with open views across the garden and a doorway that leads onto the lawn for those wishing to take advantage of the outside space.

3 set tables with 2 high flower designs and one low in Cleatham Hall's Orangery

Cleatham Hall’s orangery

The new tables set 10 and with the lovely chiavari chairs you can take your pick on whether to dress them further or not. These were dressed by Chloe at Weddings by Chloe in a beautiful blush colour ruffle hood.

A reception table set up with a candlestick display and 3 pumpkin vases at the base, overlooking the garden

Candlestick flower display with added pumpkin vases

These flower displays are only a guide, the venue suits both tall and low designs depending on your style.

A single low candlestick stood on a flower wreath of ivory and blush flowers with a tall candlestick with a ball design on top with the same flowers

Table centerpieces in ivory and blush flowers

Unfortunately real candles are not allowed but these are artificial battery ones which I can provide and once lit at night they are very life like.

2 round tables set up for a wedding with flower displays and looking out over the garden

Reception set up in Cleatham Hall’s orangery

The venue has a few rooms available to you to stay in and get ready and this could be the start of your walk towards your new husband. The stairs have two alcoves that just need filling with flowers.

Looking up the staircase to the alcove with a single candlestick arrangement

Staircase with added flower arrangement in alcove

These can be separate displays or part of your table designs which will be swiftly moved once the ceremony starts.

Staircase Cleatham Hall DSCN3807

 

I am looking forward to being a part of the great team here at Cleatham Hall and can’t wait to dress this gorgeous venue once more with flowers.

Jane and I only spoke at The Bailgate wedding fayre and produced a quick sketch of the layout and confirmed details by email. She was happy to leave the designing to me with colour and main flowers being guided by her.

The ceremony table at The Judge’s Lodgings sits in front of the doors out to the garden and is a lovely space to say your vows.

Jane wanted a design to fill the front of the table in her choice of colours, burgundy and ivory that included roses. To fill ot the design I also added campanula, astilbe and stallion chrysants with a mix of foliage.

Wedding ceremony display of red and burgundy roses, ivory astilbe, campanula and stallion chrysants

In each of the 3 windows we had a pedestal design on a hired white stand in a mix of roses, delphiniums, campanula, carnaions, alstroemeria and chrysants and various foliage. These would be taken into the reception room while the happy couple posed for photos.

Pedestal arrangement with burgundy roses,chrysants, and carnations with ivory roses, delphiniums and campanula with mixed foliage Burgundy and ivory pedestal arrangement

The ceremony room at The Judge’s Lodgings with chair covers and sashes by Emma Louise at Elegant Touches.

Ceremony room at The Judge's Lodgings with 3 pedestals in the windowsCeremony room set up with chairs with burgundy sashes in foreground, pedestals in the windows and ceremony table plus display in the background

Judge's Lodgings set up for a wedding with chairs and burgundy sashes in the front and ceremony table and display at the backWedding ceremony chairs with burgundy sashes and a single ivory rose

In each of the chair sashes Jane asked if I could attach a single ivory rose with a diamante pin in the centre.

Chair sash bow with a single ivory rose and diamanteI

In the wedding breakfast room there is this gorgeous ornate side table which was adorned by its own long and low design to match the ceremony table.

Long and low flower design in burgundy and ivory on an ornate side table

The Wedding breakfast table. Everyone was to be seated around one long table and Jane asked for the central space to be filled with flowers. She also liked the candelabra I had at the wedding fayre and so we added two of these to the table design.

The crystal gem chimney candelabras had ivy running up the stand and onto the arms so they blended in with the long design. On each of the four arms hung a single red Naomi rose with a crystal diamante pin hung from differing lengths of crystal beads.

Long table set up for a wedding breakfast with a central display of burgundy and ivory flowers and two crystal chimney candelabras A crystal gem chimney candelabra with ivy and roses hanging off the arms on a length of crystal beads. Part of the longer table flower displayView of the wedding breakfast table from the head setting with the crystal gem chimney candelabraWedding breakfast table all set up with a long central flower display

The central flower display was made to match the other long and low designs and were made in separate lengths, each a design in itself as all the flowers were to be given away as gifts to special guests.

The chairs would be brought in from the ceremony room while photos were taken outside.

Jane’s comments after the wedding:

Hi Sandra,
Thank you for your good wishes.The day was everything we wanted it to be.
Thank you for the amazing flowers I could not have asked for more,they were beautiful and the guests and Les and I were overwhelmed with your work.
Thank you for making our day perfect and creating our memories.Not bad,look what we achieved with 1 drawing and 1 conversation.

Jane met me at The Bailgate wedding fayre and discussed her vision for  flowers at her wedding to be held in the lovely Judges Lodgings.

For the ceremony Jane wanted was to carry a gorgeous drawstring bag and only wanted a very simple flower that would stand out. On my stand I had some fabulous red Naomi roses which were the perfect match for Jane’s colour scheme. This was she decided what she wanted with a small amount of foliage to attach to the bag.

Jane also asked if ALL the ladies at this intimate wedding could be given corsages? All slightly different and some special one’s for the mum’s and witnesses. Below is a selection of what I came up with, in no particular order.

A red rose with other white corsages

Bride’s red rose

An ivory spray rose and astilbe corsagetwo smaller guest corsages of roses, shaggy carnations and freesiaA smaller corsage of an ivory rose with alstroemeria, freesia and delphinium florets2 corsages for mum's of a mix of ivory summer flowersAn ivory corsage of a rose, alstroemeria, campanula and shaggy carnationsAn ivory corsage with a central rose, delphinium buds and flowers and freesiaAn ivory corsage with roses, agapanthus, delphinium buds and freesiaRoses and astilbe with gyp and foliage corsageAn ivory corsage of roses, astilbe, campanula, spray roses and gypAn ivory corsage of an ivory rose, agapanthus and shaggy carnationsA lapel corsage of a mix of ivory summer flowersAn ivory corsage of roses, freesia, astilbe and shaggy carnationsAn ivory corsage of roses, freesia and delphinium budsAn ivory corsage of Astilbe, roses, shaggy carnations and gyp

Pedestal arrangement at All Saints Church Ingham

 

Jennifer held her ceremony in the local church of All Saints at Ingham. A gorgeous but small church where we just managed to find room for the two pedestals to frame where the couple would say their vows.

 

A close up of the pedestal of pink roses, carnations spray carnations, ivory roses, stallion chrysants and gyp

 

We stuck to the same theme as the bridal bouquets with various roses in pinks and ivory and gypsophila with other seasonal flowers in the same colours.

 

 

A sweet avalanche rose plus surrounding flowers from a pedestal arrangement

 

The ever lovely Sweet Avalanche rose.

A view down the aisle at Ingham church, flower pew ends in foreground and a pedestal either side the aisle in the background

All Saints Church, Ingham

The view the bride would get as she walked down the aisle.

The pew ends were made by a creative member of the family.

Bird cage hanging from marquee ceiling with trailing flowers and foliageA birdcage hanging from the marquee ceiling with trailing foliage and flowers

 

In the marquee I was asked to provide 6 birdcages to hang from the ceiling of the marquee. This does require some liaising with the marquee company from the beginning and planning as there are only certain points to hang from  and then positioning the tables underneath but the effect is stunning. This way it adds height to your designs but leaves clear vision across the table for your guests.

An overview of the marquee with two hanging bird cages with tables dressed ready for the reception

Hanging bird cages

The other table flowers were once again made by a creative family member.

A brides hand tie posy design of pale and darker pink and ivory roses with a collar of gyp

Brides Hand tie posy

Jennifer’s wedding last May was a very local affair, getting married in the local church and a marquee reception in the same village.

Her colour scheme was a mix of pinks, green and ivory but wanting to keep to pink and ivory for the flowers. The bridal bouquet was a mix of roses, sweet avalanche, dark pink ‘misty bubbles’ spray rose and avalanche roses. These were given a collar of gypsophila and the larger roses had some twinkle with single diamantes.

Pink and ivory roses with a few diamante in roses and with a gyp collar

 

The stems were bound with ivory satin ribbon and pinned with more diamante.

 

Close up of pink and ivory roses and their diamante centres

Brides bouquet of pink and ivory roses and gyp

A mix of pink and ivory roses with gyp collar for a bridesmaid to carry

Pink and ivory bridesmaid posy hand tie

The bridesmaids each carried a similar but smaller version with their stems wrapped in material from the bridesmaid dresses.

If you are wanting to match up with the dresses and are having them made ask your seamstress for off cuts to wrap around the flower stems. I don’t need much and it’s lovely to tie all your colours together.

Light and dark pink and ivory roses with a gyp collar as a hand tie posy for a bridesmaid

 

Pale and darker pink and ivory roses with a gyp collar in a hand tie for a bridesmaid

Back in February I was asked by Sheena if I would like to take part in a fashion shoot for her new range of wedding dresses? Would I? Of course, I love Sheena’s style and her dress collections are dream worthy.

This was a studio shoot to catalogue the new collection and was more about the dresses than the flowers but Sheena knows it is easier for brides to see the whole image of how they will look on their day with hair, make up and flowers in place.

Dresses: Sheena Solis

Flowers: Sandra’s Flower Studio

Photography: Scott Murray – Lincoln Product Photography

Make up: Kokoshka make up by Estera

White Chysanthemum bridal bouquetA slimline wedding dress with a bouquet of roses and jasmineA summer bridal bouquet being held by a brideSummery bouquet being held by a brideBride with a gyp bouquetBride holding a bouquet of gypClose up of a gypsophila bridal bouquet against a wedding dressBride holding a bouquet of gypPink tulip bridal bouquet against a wedding dressBride looking at a tulip bouquetClose up of a tulip bridal bouquetBride holding a tulip wedding bouquetA summer mix of flowers inc roses, ammi, jasmine, guelder rose and gyp

Wedding ceremony table with display and bay trees

Branston Hall

Kerry was married at Branston Hall in The Churchill Suite.

Keeping the flowers simple and neutral I provided a long and low design for the ceremony table in a m ix as the bridal bouquet.

A wedding ceremony table with a white and ivory long and low display with a bay tree either side

Ceremony Table

Chair covers, sashes and bay trees provided by Sally at Ambience Venue Styling

A white and ivory long and low design of roses, spray roses, freesia, gyp and stallion chrysants with mixed foliage

Ceremony table display

A close up of the display on top of the lily vase. Roses, spray roses, spray carnation, gyp and small chrysants with gyp and trailing ivy

Lily vase centrepiece

The reception was also held in The Churchill Suite and the room is turned around after the ceremony, with me setting up the tables in the bar area, which is why these are a little dark!

A wedding reception table setting with a lily vase centrepiece

The centrepieces are lily vases with a top display of roses, spray roses, freesia, spray carnations, stallion chrysants and gyp with various foliage and trailing ivy.

A wedding reception set up with centrepiece designs of a tall lily vase and a small ball of ivory and white flowers on top

Lily vase centrepieces with ivory and white flowers

Once delivered the bridal flowers are generally left in the bar area as it is generally cooler than the guest rooms.

I also provided some ‘Thank you’ flowers to be given during the speeches.

Branston Hall wedding Flowers

A hand tie posy of roses, spray roses, freesia, gyp and asparagus fern as a bridal bouquet

 

Kerry also married last spring and her theme was very neutral with all flowers either white or ivory.

Her bouquet was a lovely mix of ivory roses, spray roses, white freesia and gyp. Added in was a small amount of asparagus fern to lift the flowers against her dress.

 

A hand tie posy of roses, spray roses, freesia, gyp and asparagus fern as a bridal bouquet

 

The stems were also bound in ivory satin ribbon.

A hand tie posy of roses, spray roses, freesia, gyp and asparagus fern as a bridal bouquet

Ivory and white brides bouquet

A bridesmaids posy of roses, spray roses, gyp and freesia with asparagus fern

Ivory bridesmaid bouquet

The two bridesmaids each carried a smaller version of the bridal bouquet.

A single ivory rose buttonhole with asparagus fern

Ivory rose buttonhole

The groomsmen were each given a single ivory rose with asparagus fern as a buttonhole.

A traditional lapel corsage of an ivory rose, spray roses and white freesia with asparagus fern

Mum’s Corsage

The mum’s each wore a small selection of flowers  and foliage from the bridal bouquet as a traditional corsage.