Call us bias but the florals really do make your day sing and tie the look together. Let us share our wisdom so that you can get off to a smooth beginning when planning your dream wedding florals. We believe that you should be armed with realistic information to help you enjoy choosing the right wedding florist and florals for your big day!
Read MoreA vibrant and natural palette with bright and beautiful jewel toned floral accents.
Read MoreBright florals for Sophie and Ben’s wedding day in late april at The Dreys wedding venue.
Read MoreEthereal wedding florals for Holly and Dave’s nuptials at The Dreys.
Read MoreBright and opulent tablescape and paired back modern broken arch, which would you choose?
Read MoreWoodland weddings are always a good idea; as are dried flowers mixed in with tonal blooms.
Read MoreA floral extravaganza backdrop for Claire and Harry’s wedding ceremony in the field shelter at The Dreys. Going all out with the flowers and foliage for this one; using a mix of textured foliages to show off the muted delicate florals.
Read MoreMeadow and garden style wedding flowers that are wild and asymmetric. With notes of salmon, peach, rust, white, olive and terracotta, with touch of lilac shades.
Read MoreBurgundy hues as a running theme for their wedding florals at their wedding this weekend in London.
Read MoreJust look at that bouquet. It was simply joyful to create natural meadow style florals for Kelly and Conrad’s wedding at The Dreys.
Read MoreA wonderful couple with an eye for the vintage look. After many postponements Sarah and Dan’s wedding was finally able to go ahead on a weekend in mid June this year.
Read MoreLight and airy style wedding flowers for Hannah and Fred’s wedding ceremony at East Chiltington Church. The most stunningly beautiful, tiny, historical church to adorn with wedding flowers.
Read MoreJemma & George wed at East Sutton Church and held a garden reception in Headcorn, we created colourful and seasonal flowers for their day.
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Read MoreMy last wedding of the year and boy was it beautiful.
Read MoreWhat a rewarding job to complete; Flowers were grown and dried this year and arranged alongside hop bines from a local farm.
Read MoreRecently I had the pleasure of providing flowers for a beautiful intimate wedding at Holy Cross Church in Bearsted. The couple wanted an informal look, with lots of purple and accents of yellow in the brides bouquet.
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 MoreThis was small and beautiful garden wedding that I filled with flowers in powder blue, cream, white and peach all accented by a lot of green foliage.
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