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Wedding Bouquet Trends

 

​Pippa Middleton's wedding is sure to set a number of trends for Brides over the next year or two.  Pippa's beautiful mini-bouquet was similar to sister Catherine's unusual Lily of the Valley bouquet.   This perfectly formed compact teardrop shape was a gorgeous compliment to a delicate dress and just right for a petite bride.  Blooms were delicate shades of white, cream and light pink ~ including peonies, freesias, astilbe, waxflower and sweet pea with an unusual satin covered ring-shape handle.


Photo courtesy of:  purpeople.com

Buzz

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​There are flower arrangers and then there are florists.  We are City & Guilds Qualified Florists and no bouquet leaves us unless we would be happy to walk down the aisle with it ourselves!  Thats how important you are to us.  

 

Artificial flowers have advanced so much in recent years, that it's become virtually impossible to tell silk flowers from real.  In fact we use flowers accredited by the British Association of Florists, that's how good they are. When you tell your guests your blooms are silk, many just won't believe they aren't real ~ try it and see their reaction!  

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You want everything to be perfect on your wedding day, so why take a chance on flowers that may wilt, fade, can't be left in the sun, could fall apart, won't travel and don't like to be handled too much.  With our beautiful bouquets you won't have those wedding day flower stresses.  

 

Afterwards you can keep your flowers forever.  Place them in a vase or picture box to remind you of your special day, every day.

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Absolutely beautiful

 

How do you choose your bouquet colours?  Well here are a few tips; white/cream/ivory/green is a classic look and will go with just about anything - basically you can't go wrong.  If you want some colour look to compliment your bridesmaids dresses by choosing a colour(s) the same or near to their dress, or opposite on the colour wheel.  â€‹

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We can advise you on complimentary colours.


Photo courtesy of:  JJS House.com

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