Showing posts with label Ceremony Arrangements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ceremony Arrangements. Show all posts

Sunday, May 2, 2010

After: Jacqui's wedding

I love how Jacqui's bouquets turned out. She was after an unsrtuctured style and the colours she chose were so pretty together. I only have pictures of the bouquets to show you - but I'm sure by now you all know how my buttonholes and corsages look.

Bride Bouquet: posy of ivory roses, mauve roses, purple lisianthus, purple freesias, white freesias, mauve hyacinths, privet berry and dusty miller

Bridesmaid Bouquets: they had a smaller version of the bride, a posy of ivory roses, mauve roses, purple lisianthus, purple freesias, white freesias, mauve hyacinths, privet berry and dusty miller

Jacqui held her wedding ceremony in the cutest little church. It's the Holy Cross Church at Kincumber.

Church Arrangements: two tall arrangements were made and placed at the front of the church. They consisted of ivory roses, mauve roses, purple lisianthus, purple freesias, and white freesias

I hope you had teh most lovely day Jacqui! I can't wait to hear about all of the details.

Monday, April 19, 2010

After: Kimberly's wedding

Now this wedding was a big job! And the results were amazing. There is going to be a picture overload here but there is so much to show you.

Bride Bouquet: white roses, pink roses, mauve roses, white lisianthus, pink lisianthus and white singapore orchids

Bridesmaids Bouquet: mauve roses, white roses, pink roses, mauve lisianthus, purple lisianthus, white singapore orchids and purple vanda orchids

Flower Girl Bouquet: she had the same as the bride with white roses, pink roses, mauve roses, white lisianthus, pink lisianthus and white singapore orchids

I didn't get any photos of the buttonholes or corsages! In the late night finish and very early morning start, it's something that I just missed out on. Sorry!

The ceremony was held in the most beautiful little church called St Mary's Heritage Church and is located in Gosford.

Ceremony Arrangements: we placed two tall vases of white roses at the front of the church


The reception was held at the Copacabana Surf Life Saving Club. It's right on the beach and the views go forever! Kimberly made full use of the view by having a lunch time reception.

Bridal table: an arrangement of white roses, pink roses, mauve roses, white lisianthus, pink lisianthus and white singapore orchids, and rose petals scattered along the table

a closer view:

Guest tables: the long tables had vases on them filled with clear water pearls, and with posies of mauve roses, white roses, pink roses, mauve lisianthus, white singapore orchids and purple vanda orchids. And rose petals were scattered along the entire length of the tables. They looked so gorgeous that I couldn't stop taking pictures of them......


Cake Table: we didn't do much to this, just scattered some rose petals along the table
 
 
And one final look at the reception room all finished
 
Thank you so much for trusting us with this Kimberly. Your flowers looked amazing and we hope they helped to make your day everything you had dreamed of.

Monday, March 8, 2010

After: Danni's wedding

Well it was a big weekend and I have 3 weddings to show you!

The first wedding we had was Danni's. The poor thing had to deal with the stress of the uncooperative weather. They were supposed to have an outdoor ceremony, but the weather was doing an all seasons in one day routine and a decision couldn't be made on whether to hold it inside or out until the last minute. I hope it all went OK.

Here are the flowers......

Bride Bouquet: posy of pink roses

Bridesmaids Bouquet: posy of ivory roses

Buttonholes: the groom had a pink rose buttonhole and his groomsmen had an ivory rose

Hair Flowers: Danni wanted an open rose to pin in her hair for the reception (after she had taken out her veil)

Ceremony Arrangement: I wish I could have taken a photo of the ceremony all set up, but when I delivered the flowers it was still uncertain if the weather would allow an outdoor ceremony or if they would have to move it indoors. Two large urn arrangements were made to sit at the end of the aisle on either side of the bride and groom. There was also some petals to scatter over the aisle. Here is one of the rose arrangements (the two of them were the same)

I hope you liked Danni's flowers! I'll be back  to show you some pics from our 2 other weddings soon.

My big congratulations go out to the newlyweds! I hope your day was magical!

Monday, November 30, 2009

After: Tamara's wedding

I have a few pictures to show you from Tamara's wedding so I will get straight into it.

Tamara really wanted roses for all of her flowers and only wanted small posies so that she didn't look and feel overwhelmed by their size.

Bride bouquet: posy of champagne roses and frame of camellia leaves


Bridesmaid bouquets: small posy of 'Cezanne' roses with a frame of camellia leaves (sorry the picture is a bit blurry)


The flowergirl had some petals for her little flower girl basket:


The groom and the parents had a buttonhole of a champagne rose on camellia leaf:


The ceremony was held at the 'Our Lady Star of the Sea' which is a Catholic church in Terrigal. We made a few arrangements for the church.

Here is an arrangement for 'Our Lady' using champagne roses and foliage:


We also made 4 tall arrangements to sit behind the altar using champagne roses and foliage. The arrangements were made in an upright, all round style so that they could be taken and displayed at the reception too:


There was also another arrangement we made for the front of the altar using champagne roses and foliage:


And a view of the front of the church showing the five main arrangements:

I was invited by Tamara's Mum to stay for the wedding ceremony. It was so lovely of her and such a shame that I couldn't because I still had another wedding to deliver. I am sure it was a beautiful wedding and I can't wait to talk to Tamara's Mum again to see how it all went.