Thursday, 23 August 2012

Elly and Richard at The London Golf Club

We met Elly and Richard at a wedding fair last Spring at Hall Place and they loved our displays and enthusiasm for our work so we set out on their journey with them both and their families.

After our initial consultation and the theme of lilac being chosen due to the colour of their bridesmaids dresses we started to discuss flower choice for colour and scent. 

Getting married in April means that there were lots of English spring flowers that were available to them and Elly specifically wanted a "just picked from the garden" look for hers and her bridesmaids bouquets.  Karen and I advised her to go with beautiful lilac and white sweet peas, mixed with double lilac lisanthus, Vendella roses, white freesia and wonderful camomile.  We also added small touches of Eucalyptus cineria as Richard was wearing a pewter coloured suit so it would pick up on this too!

During the consultation we also discussed their table decorations at The London Golf Club and they were yet to come up with names for the tables, Karen and I suggested that they could choose a specific flower for each table and then call the tables after the flowers.  Again we advised which flowers to use within the theme of lilac and ivory and what was available at the time of year.

Elly and Richard were delighted with the idea, so once table numbers were finalised Elly and her mum came back to Gorgeous HQ and we chose the flowers and I then sent over individual pictures of each so they could use them in their table plan.  We needed a good mixture of the lilacs and whites and we then mirrored this style on the top table with minature vases of the same flowers.

Along with the table decorations and bridal party flowers we also designed a wonderful large mantelpiece arrangement to frame the top table from behind.

We ordered all the flowers from our fantastic wholesaler Tom Brown and collected them fresh on Thursday morning, conditioned them all and started work on Friday evening and finished off by making the buttonholes and corsages on the Saturday morning.  Deliveries to Elly at her mums and then Richards to the church and on to The Golf Club to set up.

Unknown to Elly at this time was a special gift made by her grandmother, delivered to us by her mum and we located it for them at the Golf Club.

Karen and I always love working very closely with the families of brides and grooms and feel privileged to be involved with them all on their big day.

We would like to say thank you to Mr and Mrs Milcoy for their wonderful thank you card and wish them all the best for their future lives together.



"...Thank you for the wonderful flowers you did for Ellys wedding.  Everything was just as she wanted and the venue looked stunning. Her bouquet and the bridesmaids were beautiful - she couldn't have wished for better. ..I just wanted to say it has been a pleasure doing business with you both and I wish you all the bet for the future and we will definitely recommed you to anyonw who is looking for lovely flowers"

Fabulous Summer Season

So sorry it's been a ridiculous length of time since our last blog! Since Jubilee weekend work has been crazy and amazing at the same time.  We are currently updating our website too, so watch out for a much fresher and more interesting look to Gorgeous.

Wilts weddings are still very much in full swing, the wedding fair season will soon be underway,so if you would like to get head of the game for your 2013 wedding especially if it's on a Saturday, then get in touch for your no obligation, no fee consultation.

Lisa and Karen

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Creative juices flowing...

We have been so busy is week that the creative juices are flowing well. Lots of beautiful ideas for Danson House. Wonderful large arrangements on the entrance to welcome the guests into the lavish interiors. Then amazing pedestals in scented champagnes and lime greens using hydrangeas and cottage roses. We can't wait for the season to get under way.


The above wedding is for a larger budget, but we were having a great chat with another bride yesterday evening on a much smaller budget, but are creating just as beautiful arrangements with more economical flowers such as gerberas in shocking pinks with navy blue ribbon twirls. Both will create just as much of a wow factor but with very differnent styles.

The shocking pink bride also really wanted peonies but with a wedding in March she new it was unlikely, so we have guided her to choose Sweet Avalanche roses with the hope that peonies may turn up! There were some in the flower wholesalers in October lat year! So anything is possible - but no promises!


Monday, 5 March 2012

Photos

Trying to upload photos is hard!

Hall Place wedding Fair 11th March

Time to start thinking about the wedding fairs that are coming up. Et me know if there is something you would like to see. A particular colour or flower? A specific vase for instance. The lovely ladies at www.vinatge-flair.co.uk are great at lending me some of their fantastic and extensive range of vintage crockery and candelabras. We are designing a different goldfish bowl arrangement that we hope will prove interesting to all.

I am also hoping to create a beautiful heart to hang from various locations within Hall Place.

I will post any pictures onto Facebook too.

Lisa

Friday, 2 March 2012

Spring is here

Wasnt the weather absolutely beautiful yestday. As I said previously all those spring flowers starting to show their heads, makes me want to create a vintage flair wedding, filled with wild bunches. Very in at the moment, little jugs and cake stands, filled with blooms to create a truly inspiring, fresh wedding theme.

Monday, 27 February 2012

Spring is in the air

Now at those first few Daffodils are starting to show their sunny faces, think abo using truly seasonal and British flowers for your wedding. We know that the world is a mich smaller place, but when we have such magnificent blooms that give such a gorgeous feel to any wedding it would be daft not to take advantage.

British spring flowers are one of the only seasonal blooms left, now that everything can be forced to grow, so use them while you can.