Well what a weekend!!! We've been planning this wedding for a while, largely due to the logistics involved in providing all the flowers for a wedding in Cornwall. Thanks to our main suppliers, Metz (http://www.metz.nl/) in Holland, we had the main flowers delivered directly to our wonderful apartment in the Carbis Bay Hotel. Whilst we had to take a few sets of flowers with us in order to get them open in time for the big day (e.g.cornflowers, anenomes, freesias), our main work began when we arrived in Cornwall and started working through the flowers provided by Metz.
One downside of this wedding was my now unnatural obsession with VW Camper Vans.....I so want one for my new company van....and when you see Lola and Lulu from Strawberry Leisure, I'm sure you'll agree....inspired wedding cars (and I think they'd make a great new van for us!)
Liz's dress was the most stunning Ian Stuart dress in champagne, with so much exquisite ruching and detailing. As a result, we decided to design a natural and textured overarm bouquet that worked with her overall style, and yet showed her dress off to the very best. For her bridesmaids, we designed a range of natural hand-tied bouquets using individually designed binding wire collars (looking a little like fishermans' nets) for the two elder bridesmaids, hand-ties for the younger bridesmaids and a pretty little posy for the lovely Flower Girl (who thought she had to keep her bouquet for the blessing next week, so popped it into the freezer overnight...how sweet!)
The boys looked fantastic in their specially designed waistcoats and we managed to vary the buttonholes for each group to add a few little extras. Lavender was added to many of the corsages along with rosemary and eucalyptus and the gerberas / germinis and eryngium were centre stage.
Very natural pew ends were added to the pretty and very small church in Sennen along with a small altar piece and a hurricane lamp arrangement to tie into the theme back at the Carbis Bay Hotel.
For the reception, we provided hurricane lamp arrangements using a range of flowers including Scilla, anenome, chincherinchee, trachellium, gerbera, germini, freesia, lavender, matricaria and a range of aromatic foliage, all completed by Cornish sand and a range of wonderful shells. We thought the tables were best finished with a sprinkling of shells.
For the top table, we provided a small central arrangement, then a random selection of vases with a range of the wedding flowers added very naturally. The fact that none of the vases matched worked particularly well.
We finished the outside terrace of the hotel with additional hanging natural arrangements along the balustrades for a final splash of colour.
A perfect wedding for a perfect couple.
Amanda you just had me in tears. Reading your blog just made everything about the day come back - and the flowers were just completely perfect. We could never have imagined how amazing you would make everything look on our special day, or just how completely you understood what we wanted to achieve. You are an extremely dear friend to us, but I can say without bias that you are a truly incredible florist. And Vins photographs - just stunning, and believe it or not the very first we've seen of our special day!!
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Wow what a gorgeous wedding and I love all of those images they certainly bring it to life!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane. Glad you like them....having close access to the whole wedding makes it easier to get photos that bring it all to life. Looking forward to seeing the Graham Fenton Experience video of the whole wedding....that should be fabulous.
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