Posts Tagged ‘Wedding Flowers Oxfordshire’

David Austin wedding bouquet

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

I thought you all might like to sneak a peek at the David Austin Patience rose wedding bouquet we created for Lorna and James! It smelt delicious!

David Austin roses, sweet peas, Avalanche roses, Nigella and eucalyptus.

White rose and freesia wedding at Basildon Park

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Its wedding day! so another early start and croissant for breakfast (secretly I like getting up early, the pastry at 7.00am is worth it!)

Am really excited about white rose and freesia bouquet! Have them all lined up on the counter and the shop smells amazing! The girls made the table centers late yesterday … can’t wait to see them on the tables in the marquee at Basildon Park.

Finally have managed to take some pictures (hurray!) click to make them big!

David Austin David Austin David Austin!

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

An early start but does it matter when I get to use my favorite roses in a wedding bouquet and pomander this morning?!

Whats in – Juliet roses (perfect, the brides name is Juliet!) Patience roses, scented sweet peas, Peach Avalanche and Sweet Avalanche roses, peonies and a good dollop of creativity.

Enjoy!

Scented wedding bouquet

Scented wedding bouquet, perfect for summer weddings

David Austin roses steal the show

Friday, July 16th, 2010

I just want to bury my face in the scented marshmallows sitting in a vase on the counter! David Austin roses just take my breath away, I can’t wait to use them in the bridal bouquet I get to make tomorrow.

ttfn x

Green Parlour make it to London! Welcome to the Naval and Military Club!

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

We thought we’d send Pip off with a bang and head to the Naval and Military Club in London’s St James’ Square to celebrate her last wedding with Green Parlour before joining the Dutch in Amsterdam (I’m hoping she grows a new variety of tulip and lets us have exclusivity!)

What a day for it, temperatures hit 32c and we drove past Harrods along with other famous London sights – it was a bit like crossing off the road names on the Monolopy board and boy oh boy did we feel like we were from the home counties!

Click on the images to make them big and see our adventure (oh and some lovely silver candelabra arrangements containing blue Hydrangeas, Amaranthus, Phalaenopsis orchids, Avalanche Roses and ivy)

ttfn x