Vintage palette using golden mustard tone, Barista and Cappuccino roses, muted shades of chrysanthemum and dahlia, eucalyptus and lavender. A total joy to create and amazing to see this couple and the brides bouquet captured so beautifully!
Read MoreFor Hannah and Nick, this summer we incorporated a variety of wonderful roses, from deep red to a few Rubicons and black Baccara roses.
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 MoreFestival style flowers, using lots of colour, mirrored in colourful bridesmaids dresses and venue styling.
Read MoreA glorious early summer wedding, using forages flowers. Incorporating sweet peas, artichokes, alchemilla, baby’s breath, honey suckle and clematis. Complimented by a lot of green foliage.
Read MoreIncorporating one colour into all of your wedding flowers is a great way to tie in the theme. Here Sue has used a whole spectrum of purples - from the blue-ish to the pink-ish! Thistles to roses!
Read MoreThe rustic barn wedding, using baby’s breath, blush roses and lots of foliage!
Flowers by Sue
Read MoreTo achieve a natural look on your wedding day, swap a floral bouquet for one with lots of foliage instead. Opt for simple green leaves, the off white flower and vines for a woodsy, divine rustic look.
Read MoreJake & Nikki on their gorgeous wedding day… wedding flowers by me!
Read MoreA look at the behind the scenes shots for the Wealden and Surrey Times photoshoot at The Chatham Dockyard. This was for their wedding supplement in the February issue.
Read MoreThis month I was interviewed for the August issue of the Wealden Times!
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