Saturday 26 June 2010

Horsmonden Church, and then a private house in Goudhurst. The bride chose beautiful vintage pink shades using amnesia rose, palest pink sweet avalanche rose, cow parsley, scented stocks, freesia, and the most stunning peony in white. She chose a teardrop bouquet filled with vintage pinks, pale greens and fluffy viburnham snowball and cow parsley.

At the church we decorated the archway with a beautiful garland of white hydrangea heads, pale pink roses, euclpytus foliage and scented stocks and peony. This was then moved to the venue after the ceremony to be placed on the decking area for the guests to enjoy all afternoon. The table centrepieces were cream pots filled with overflowing scented seasonal flowers, including rose, stocks, cow parsley, viburnham snowball and delicate pittosporum foliage - all just so pretty and perfect!
Beautiful peonies in shades of white, pale pink and claret red, the scent is amazing. Tuba rosa, another favourite for scent. Weddings so far this month are private houses with beautiful marquees on the lawn. Silver candelabra to give height to any table with crisp white table linen, or tall silver vases, overflowing with seasonal rose, peony, herbs and trailing ivy. Vintage pink is still playing a big part in the colour palette for many brides this season, amnesia rose a real favourite for bouquets to give that vintage shade to pale green and cream blooms.

Next week we are off to the lovely Chilston Park - the bride is flying in from New York and her there is vintage pinks, creams, and pale greens. Her table centrepieces will be a mix of tall glass elegant vases overflowing with roses, peony and trailing green amaranthus, and vintage bird cages crammed with seasonal rose, peony, spray rose and lisianthus. Pictures to follow shortly.