Posts Tagged ‘Spring wedding flowers’

More Spring Blossom

June 8, 2010

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

A few weeks ago, we featured the beautiful wedding of Anna and Russ at Fulham Palace. This was a gorgeous event and, we thought that we’d taken some rather good pictures. That was of course, until we saw the utterly stunning images of photographer Marianne Taylor, which completely blew us away! Marianne featured the wedding on her blog and received rave reviews for her work, and rightly so!! Now that we have the official shots, we couldn’t resist sharing them with you and, as we love them so much we’ll probably be turning some into postcards!

Romantic Tulip Wedding

February 24, 2010

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010


Overseen by an angel, what could be more lovely on a cold winter day than tulips? For Kate and Wills’ wedding on Saturday, rich red “Pallade” tulips accented with petrol blue viburnum berries set the tone for their beautiful wedding at Hampton Court House. Just a stone’s throw from the palace and overlooking Bushey Park, this graceful 18th century venue was the setting for the civil ceremony and reception.

Kate and Will exchanged their vows beneath the magnificent ceiling in the entrance hall, with log fires and candlelight adding to the romantic atmosphere before their reception in the ballroom of this historic mansion.

A classical urn of tulips, birch and ivy trails gave a rustic elegance beside an antique mirror.

For dinner nature inspired the informal look of the tables, with vibrant tulips appearing to grow from mossy rings and complementing the chairs green velvet seat pads perfectly. Guests with a sweet tooth were treated to two wedding cakes, with a very popular “cheese” cake adding the finishing touch.

Mayfair in May

May 13, 2009

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

On a perfect May morning, our destination was the beautiful Grosvenor Chapel in Mayfair for the wedding of Hannah and Luke. Hannah had chosen a soft vintage palette of palest pink and cream with touches of sage green for this smart town wedding. Following the ceremony, the entire wedding party strolled the short distance to Dartmouth House for the wedding reception which was held in the Long Drawing Room of this grand London mansion.A lavish urn arrangement at the top of the magnificent staircase was filled with a mass of scented early summer blooms including lilies, roses, stocks and delicate soloman’s seal. This set the tone for the table decorations of alternating high and low arrangements. We returned at midnight to find the bride and groom, who were the last to leave, walking hand in hand into the distance. We think they had a good time!!