Monday 20 June 2011

A wet day in Wadhurst

Oh how the rain just came down on Friday, and we really did feel for the bride. But Saturday was certainly an improvement, not perfect, but a relief to see some sunshine during the day (and a rainbow I'm told on the pathway leading up to the wedding breakfast - how perfect). Amy went for an English garden theme (the gardens were magnicfient, thanks to Sue and Ron who look after them with such care and attention) and the marquee looked beautiful with hesian runners on the tables, and a rather unusual seating area of hay bales which looked so enticing after a heavy day's work! Some pictures for now...

overflowing pots of hydrangea, peony, rose and gyp - so pretty

a nice old milk churn, in keeping with the country style

more English country weddings...

well it's certainly been a busy few weeks gone by, and June looks to be the busiest month for weddings here in Kent. Last weekend saw us at the wonderful and most beautiful Buckhurst Park near Withyham, just outside Groombridge. The bride (the lovely Sarah) looked fabulous and we have had a sneak preview at at her professional photographs - amazing! I will post some of them when i have begged Mr Damian Bailey for a few pics. In the meantime, here are some less professional ones from moi....


The church benches were lined with cream jugs, overflowing with sweet smelling peonie, freesia and blue scabious


Bridal bouquet of rose, peony, and the beautifully scented lily of the valley

Bridesmaids posies of delicately soft pink rose, with ivory spray rose and scented freesia