Grace and Jon took a leap of faith in my ideas as they'd not seen floral giftboxes as tablcentres at any other weddings, and I know subsequently that at least one of the bridesmaids wasn't sure about what they'd look like until they saw them...thankfully we managed to change her mind! With bridesmaids in champagne / mink (oddly called Topaz by the dress designer) with black sashes, and the Best Woman Kate in black with a champagne / mink sash, we kept the flowers pretty neutral using hydrangeas, roses (White Naomi, Vendella, Quicksand and Majolika Spray Rose), sweet peas and freesias and added crystals and sparkles where necessary.
Grace carried a hand-tied bouquet of white hydrangeas interspersed with roses, sweet peas and freesias with additional sparkles and delicate skeleton leaves at the edge. Bridesmaids carried hydrangea bouquets with clear and black crystals and a few freesias and sweet peas. Buttonholes were elegant roses and corsages were designed to work with the wedding on either wrist or lapel and to incorporate details to match the individual outfits.
Venue flowers were large black gift-boxes with champagne / mink ribbons around and finished with a diamante brooch. Each was packed with flowers to match the wedding theme. We placed them on the celebrant table (mini versions), top table (mini versions), guest tables and coffee tables. We also added glass cubes filled with hydrangeas on the top table and the mantelpiece, each dressed with black and champagne ribbons. We also added fluted votives and tealights to each table and finished the runners on the top table with hydrangea florets. We also added roses to the top table place settings as a little extra detail.
Finishing touches included crystal globe candleholders on the mantelpiece and dressing Grace and Jon's bushel box for cards with a personalised "cards" sign to match their colours and theme, finished with diamante brooches. We also added vintage crocheted runners to finish the look and dressed the cake with a topper and additional rose at the base. In the large oaktree outside the orangery we hung lanterns with tealights on alternate black and champagne ribbon. The finishing touches for a classy and elegant wedding. We know the photos will have looked truly amazing and we also know they had a wonderful day. Hope you like the photos and the slightly more unusual tablecentres. We know we do!
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