Woodland weddings are always a good idea; as are dried flowers mixed in with tonal blooms.
Read MoreWhat a rewarding job to complete; Flowers were grown and dried this year and arranged alongside hop bines from a local farm.
Read MoreThis time of year, your garden has a great array of foliage and flowers. So, whether you are picking from the garden, balcony, allotment or hedgerows, I say, just go for it!
Read MoreMarried at The Dreys wedding venue in Kent, we focused on using autumnal colours and as many seasonal flowers/foliage as possible in order to would mirror the beautiful woodland setting.
Read MoreA beautiful theme using white flowers, grasses and cool greens. Back in early summer I used flowers such as philodelphus, delphinium, ammi, sweet peas and ruscus.
Read MoreA photoshoot, shot at The Dreys, with a wonderful list of suppliers. Dried flower bouquet inspiration and autumnal coloured centrepieces and arrangements!
Read MoreThe styled shoot that just keeps on giving, the talented videographer Jack Corthine (Mirrorless Jack) sent me the link to his video made on the shoot day a couple of weeks ago titled ‘wild love’ and I just had to share it with you… all flowers where arranged by me.
Read MoreAll of these beautiful flowers were collected and dried by the mother of the bride, Irene, for over a year. I then had the absolute pleasure of working with her to bring their dream wedding flowers together.
Read MoreDried flowers have become quite the trend, I would say that around 10-20% of my meetings with brides recently have included a conversation or photograph of dried flowers!
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