These are photographs provided by some of the brides I have worked with in the past. Many thanks to all of you for providing the pictures and allowing me to use them. |
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| The bouquet may be where you want to start when planning your wedding flowers scheme. These are a few I have created in the past to give you ideas. Or have a look at the flower picker on the site which and we can talk about what your favorites are. | ||
| These flowers, with a hot colour scheme, were created for a wedding which took place in Crieff's catholic church. The reception was held at the Crieff Hydro Hotel. Both venues were decorated with specific arrangements as well as the usual bouquets for the wedding party. |
| This was a particularly memorable venue for a wedding. I really enjoyed creating flowers for such a specific site. |
| These delicate bouquets and table decorations were produced using................................. an interesting colour scheme. |
| This wedding was held as Salsgirth House. I was asked to provide photographs for the chapel including a large arrangement and pew ends, table arrangements for the wedding breakfast room, decoration for the staircase and floral decoration for the cake as well as the usual bouquets and buttonholes. | ||
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Handtied bouquets are easy to give and to receive. They will remain in perfect condition for hours after delivery as they contain water in the wrapping. And when placed in fresh water the tight tie keeps the arrangement in place. ![]() |
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