Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Hannah and Richard's vibrant pink and lime wedding















Well it's taken us far too long to get around to blogging this lovely wedding, especially as Hannah and Richard are two of the nicest people we've worked with, but better late than never!  Hannah and Richard found us through Hannah's cousin Amy who we provided the flowers for in June of last year at Coltsford Mill.  Hannah loved the flowers and wanted a similarly vibrant and contemporary style and hence we started planning. 

Hannah was such a lovely, bubbly, caring bride and wanted her wedding to be bright and memorable.  Her dress was a gorgeous ivory gown with diamante and ruched detailing and a very glamorous halter neck.  She finished it off with a lace bolero jacket.  Being a hairdresser we knew that the girls would have lovely hairstyles, but I have to say Hannah's was truly stunning...so glamorous.


For her bouquet, we decided on a mix of hot pink and pale pink flowers along with splashes of lime green.  We also added sprigs of china grass to break up the uniform shape and added an "heirloom" ring to the bouquet that had been given to her by her father.



For the bridesmaids, we decided to go for slightly paler flowers to contrast against their hot pink dresses.  We wrapped the stems in ivory but added a hot pink bow at the top.  For Shayla, Hannah and Richard's lovely little girl, we provided a mini version of the bridal bouquet sized appropriately for Shayla.





Richard wore a Dolce Vita rose buttonhole to match Hannah and Shayla's flowers whilst the rest of the grooms' party wore pink germini buttonholes.  Mums and other special ladies had corsages designed for them with detail added to match their outfits where appropriate.






For the reception at Rianos, we designed two tall lily vases for the buffet table with test-tubes attached to the side of the vases. We then added a hand-tied arrangement to the top.  Guest tables had fishbowls of floating gerberas with gel pearls and china grass and the three tier seperated cake had small toppers of flowers to match the overall wedding flowers.















We then provided lots of vases, sisal and a bit of a design eye to design a really eye-catching sweetie table for Hannah and Richard.  They provided the mountains of sweeties and the lovely bags and labels and we did the rest.  We think it looked pretty good, though we say so ourselves!




Hannah and Richard put so much hard work and thinking into their big day and were determined to make it a memorable day for all concerned.  We know they had a lovely time, which was so well deserved and we were only glad that we could play a small part in it...we miss chatting through all the details and look forward to hearing when Richard finally gets the Subaru he's been wanting for so long!!  Good luck Richard!

2 comments:

  1. Lovely pics Hannah, beautiful colours.

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  2. Was a fantastic day. loved every minute of being a bridesmaid for my lovely sis. flowers were beautiful :-) thanks, you did Hannah and Richard proud.

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