Monday, 31 October 2011

Kerrie and Dan's wedding at Rivenhall Hotel, Witham

Kerrie and Dan married at the Rivenhall Hotel in Witham Essex, and Kerrie knew straight away that she wanted her colour scheme to be hot pink and black.  Her dress was a gorgeous beaded sweetheart neckline gown with detailing all over the bodice and down onto the full skirt.  Kerrie wanted lots of sparkle to match her dress and tiara and chose the Serena Gerbera as her sole flower.

For Kerrie's bouquet we used the Serena gerberas with black feathers, crystals and black bear grass and wrapped the stems in black ribbon, with ivory ribbon criss-crossed over to match the corset style lacing at the back of the dress.


For the three elder bridesmaids, we used the Serena Gerberas in a hand-tied bouquet with a few feathers and then wrapped the stems in ivory to contrast with their black dresses, and then added black ribbon criss-crossed over the top.  For the little Flower Girl, we designed a gerbera "wand" but made it in silk so that she could keep it forever...we surrounded the gerbera with narrow feathers and crystals and wrapped the stems in ivory ribbon, with black criss-crossed over the top.



Dan's buttonhole matched Kerrie's bouquet with a single gerbera, a small feather and sprigs and loops of black bear grass, with added sparkle.  The other boys wore the same buttonholes without the sparkles.  The Mums had ivory lapel corsages, one with black ribbon loops and lots of diamantes, and the other with red ribbon and transluscent crystals.


For the celebrant table, and subsequently the top table, we provided a contemporary style arrangement of Serena Gerberas, grevillia, black tie leaves, crystals and grasses. 

Finally, we dressed the three tier cake with black ribbon and with a section of flowers, feathers and crystals on each layer.   All a perfect match to the day.  Kerrie looked wonderful getting ready, and so happy and relaxed so we know it was going to be a great day and wish them both all the very very best for the future together.

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