Carlie and her partner tied the knot at the end of May, the perfect time for a wedding in a garden bursting with the colours of summer. With the Chelsea Flower Show fresh in our minds, it's the time of year when floral inspiration is at its peak, and everyone’s thinking about flowers! If I were to marry again, May would be my month – when peonies are at their best, delphiniums are in full bloom, and sweet peas are making their fragrant debut.
Carlie’s brief was a riot of colour whilst keeping to a tonal palette – vibrant blues, whites, oranges, and a hint of zesty green. The theme? A rustic country garden vibe, as if the flowers had been freshly picked and tied with raffia. It was the perfect season for this bold and beautiful palette!
For Carlie's wedding, we focused on the personal flowers – the ones that make a real impact. She had a stunning bouquet, two for her bridesmaids, and buttonholes for both the men and women. Personal flowers are a key element in setting the tone for your day, and if you’re working with a tight budget, they’re a great area to invest in. When funds are limited, I always suggest spending a little extra on your personal flowers and then enlisting family and friends to help with table decorations and other floral elements.
Carlie’s bridal bouquet was a stunning mix of delphinium, stocks, thistles, tanacetum, alchemilla mollis, butterfly flowers, sweet peas, veronica, and campanula, all beautifully tied with a rustic raffia bow. The combination of blues, whites, and pops of zesty green created the perfect country garden feel.
The bridesmaids' bouquets were simpler but equally charming, using blues and whites to tie in with their navy dresses. We incorporated stocks, delphiniums, scilla, alchemilla mollis, a touch of orange butterfly flower, and plenty of white sweet peas. Like the bridal bouquet, these were finished with raffia for that rustic, country garden look.
I’ve mentioned men's boutonnieres a lot in the past, but I’ll keep it brief – if you’re after a true country wedding feel, mismatched boutonnieres are a must. Forget the uniform, formal look and opt for something more laidback, with each boutonniere having its own unique charm. Carlie took this advice and had the men wear individual boutonnieres, each with its own mix of tones and textures, tied with string or ribbon, adding to the rustic elegance of the day.
Your personal flowers, including the bridal bouquet and the bridesmaids' bouquets, are one of the most important aspects of your wedding day. They set the tone and style, and they’re often the first thing guests notice. Investing in your personal flowers is a great way to ensure that your wedding feels cohesive and beautifully coordinated. If you're on a budget, focusing on your personal flowers and having family help with other arrangements is a smart option.
If you're interested in a more tailored floral experience, be sure to check out my A La Carte service for more options to suit your vision and budget.
Blush and white wedding flowers are a timeless colour palette that will never go out of style. It strikes the perfect balance—soft and romantic without being too sugary, with just the right touch of pink to keep things sophisticated. It’s like the perfect love story translated into hues: tender yet with a hint of elegance.
Louise and Lewis tied the knot at the stunning Wasing Park in April. The flowers were a seasonal affair, a perfect match for this beautiful venue. Louise gave us the creative freedom to go all out with the florals, and we truly embraced the opportunity. In true Green Parlour style, we used a dreamy mix of ranunculus, blousy roses, the last of the season's anemones, lilac, jasmine trails, and soft astilbe. It perfectly captured the essence of spring—wild, abundant, and naturally beautiful. The mix of textures added depth, while the delicate plumes of fountain grass brought movement to the designs. And, I must admit, I couldn’t resist sneaking in a few sweet peas—market day had some gorgeous blooms, and it would have been rude not to!
What I love most about working on bridal florals is the freedom to play with the flowers, subtly adjusting to create the perfect look. Louise was an absolute dream to work with—she trusted me completely, which made it easy to bring her vision to life. From our first meeting, I knew we were on the same page. Trust is everything when choosing a florist, and it’s just like buying a house—if you get a good feeling from the very first interaction, you’ll know they’re the right fit. Price matters, but that connection is essential. After all, your florist is interpreting your vision, so it’s vital that you're both aligned, with no lingering doubts.
For those who have visited Wasing Park, you’ll know it has an elegance that needs little embellishment. It’s one of those venues where the beauty speaks for itself, and there’s no need to hide anything. Louise chose to keep the ceremony décor simple but romantic, with rose petal runners down the aisle and lanterns to add a soft, glowing atmosphere. After all, the more candles, the better!
The tables were simple yet stunning. Five beautiful jars each held a small posy of flowers, and throughout the space, silver tea light holders added a little extra sparkle. Louise had the lovely idea of providing her own jars, which allowed the flowers to be given away as gifts to guests. It’s one of my favourite tips because it’s such a thoughtful gesture, allowing the flowers to be enjoyed even after the wedding day. Your guests will truly appreciate it, and it’s a lovely way to extend the beauty of the flowers beyond the celebration.
“I just want to say a massive THANK YOU for the absolutely stunning flowers you did for us on Saturday. I actually can’t get over how perfect they were! We had so many compliments on how beautiful they are. We’ve brought them all home with us and our house is filled with them, it makes me so happy to be surrounded by them. I’ll send you some pics when we get the official photos back, but it was just so wonderful, you and your team are incredibly talented and we can’t thank you enough!!!“
If you’re inspired by these timeless blush and white wedding flowers and want to create your own perfect floral vision, we’d love to help bring your dream to life. Whether you're envisioning something romantic and rustic, or a completely bespoke design, we specialise in creating beautiful, unique floral arrangements that perfectly complement your style and venue. Discover more about our bespoke wedding flowers and get in touch with us today to start planning your floral journey.