Monday, 16 April 2012

Marlotte and David's wedding in Willesborough Windmill and after at Secret Garden, Mersham


Childhood sweethearts Marlotte and David married recently after knowing each other all their lives.  They were clearly destined to be together and are a wonderful couple.  Marlotte is Dutch and David is English, and hence they wanted to represent both countries within their flowers.  Marlotte loves the red and yellow Flaming Parrot tulip and hence we used this as the base for the flowers and also the colour scheme.  The Dutch were represented by the tulips, and the English by the roses.  How well they go together too!

Marlotte chose her gorgeous dress overseas and it was truly stunning with a heavily detailed bodice tailing off into delicate appliqued sections on the full skirt.  Perfect for Marlotte.  David look very dapper too in a slim fitting suit with ivory cravate.  A lovely couple as you can see.


For Marlotte's bouquet, we married tulips and roses using the parrot tulip, Grand Prix roses, yellow tulips and spray roses along with rosemary and eucalyptus parvifolia.  We finished the stems with ivory organza finished in a simple bow.




For Ellemieke, Marlotte's Maid of Honour, we decided upon a wrist corsage on ivory ribbon to contrast against her yellow/gold dress.  Being Dutch, we wanted to use the tulips, but also added a few spray roses in to ensure the wrist corsage matched Marlotte's bouquet.


For David, we used both a rose and a tulip to signify bringing together the Dutch and the English sides of the family and we arranged it in a beautiful silver lapel vase which David would keep as a memento of the day.


For the English family, we provided rose buttonholes and spray rose corsages, and for the Dutch family we provided tulip buttonholes and corsages.  They all complimented each other perfectly.





Marlotte and David kept their ceremony and reception small and intimate at both Willesborough Windmill and The Secret Garden with a larger gathering in the Coach House in the evening.  We provided a simple mirrored cube with an arrangement of tulips, roses and spray roses for the celebrant table.  We then dressed the long tables in the conservatory for the reception with mirrored cubes matching the one at the Windmill.  We added an empty larger cube in the middle for Marlotte's bouquet.  We then "joined" them all together with petals and rosebuds.  It looked so bright, cheerful and yet relaxed and pretty.  Perfect for Marlotte and David's style and the feel they wanted for their wedding day.






We hope Marlotte and David had a good day.  They kindly sent us a few photos taken by Marlotte's father and they look so happy.  We were so pleased to be involved in such a happy and relaxed day and having bought flowers from Holland for so long, it was nice to be using them for a Dutch and English wedding.

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful simplicity, Amanda!! And I love the venue (and the chairs). :)

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