Thursday, 8 November 2012

Emma and Liam's wedding at St George Hotel, Rochester



Emma and Liam had planned a very fresh and elegant look to their wedding day.  They wanted everything to be green, white, light and slightly sparkly.  Gerberas, germinis, roses and lilies were chosen as the main flowers along with eucalyptus and grasses.

For Emma's bouquet, we decided on a hand-tied bouquet of roses, germini, eucalyptus and china grass.  Simple, elegant and a little more contemporary in style.  It was perfect to go with Emma's lovely gown and we attached a set of RAF wings to the bouquet stems when we delivered, which were Emma's grandfathers, which also had an additional link to Liam.



For the Maid of Honour, we decided upon a hand-tied small germini bouquet whilst the other bridesmaids had wrist corsages of germinis.  Daisy the Flower Girl carried a single germini as a "wand" style.
 

 
Liam had a very elegant rose buttonhole whilst we matched the rest of the boys into the bridesmaids' flowers by providing germini buttonholes.  Mums' corsages were chincherinchee and spray roses. 

 
 

For their ceremony, Emma and Liam had a long, low trailing arrangement of lilies, roses, gerberas and germinis.  We wanted to keep the flowers soft and simple, yet striking which I think we achieved.


For the reception, we needed to fill quite a large space...

 
 
...which we did with tall tablecentres.
 
 



As you can see, we decided on mirror plates with trumpet vases on top.  Each had a rose floating part way up the stem and then each had a softly trailing top arrangement to match all the rest of the wedding flowers.



For the top table, we designed a long and low arrangement to work with Emma's "Mr and Mrs" sign.



The lovely cup cake tower (each with its own box!) was dressed on the top cutting tier with a small set of flowers.



Emma and Liam are about the nicest people you could ever wish to meet and their wedding day was very special.  They look AMAZING and I know had a day to remember.  We were so very pleased to be involved and wish them a long and very happy life together.

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