Here are a few more pictures from the church and at Ormathwaite Hall
pedestal in the church with robena lillies, mollucella, stocks, solomons seal, beech, ladys mantle, silver willow
hearts and lanterns in church windows
Hannahs parents Mick and June the night before the wedding
Friday, 17 June 2011
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Hannah and Toms wedding
Last week I had the beautifull wedding flowers of Hannah and Toms wedding, they live in Temple Sowerby and got married at the church, which myself and June (Hannahs mam) decorated in mainly green and hot pink, I used 'Robena' lillys which luckily did manage to open in time along with Bells of Ireland, larkspur, shamrock chrysanths and masses of lovely garden greenary from Ormathwaite Hall ( where the reception was held, which is owned by Hannahs parents and used as self catering accomadation ), this took most of thursday, then a little bit on saturday morning adding ivy to the wicker hearts on the pew ends whilst listerning to the pianist warming up-lovely! then was onto bouquets and table arrangements the bouquets were mainly different shades of pink , and the tables were tall glass vases filled with pink wire and gerberas on top with there were arragements of hot pink and pale pink gerberas, beech leaves and ladys mantle.
Last week I had the beautifull wedding flowers of Hannah and Toms wedding, they live in Temple Sowerby and got married at the church, which myself and June (Hannahs mam) decorated in mainly green and hot pink, I used 'Robena' lillys which luckily did manage to open in time along with Bells of Ireland, larkspur, shamrock chrysanths and masses of lovely garden greenary from Ormathwaite Hall ( where the reception was held, which is owned by Hannahs parents and used as self catering accomadation ), this took most of thursday, then a little bit on saturday morning adding ivy to the wicker hearts on the pew ends whilst listerning to the pianist warming up-lovely! then was onto bouquets and table arrangements the bouquets were mainly different shades of pink , and the tables were tall glass vases filled with pink wire and gerberas on top with there were arragements of hot pink and pale pink gerberas, beech leaves and ladys mantle.
Sunday, 8 May 2011
Lucy and Joe's Wedding May 2011
Table decorations with gyp, thistle,and dill and Joes butterflies |
Lucy's bouquet, roses, snapdragon and jasmine |
Monday, 2 May 2011
Royal Wedding and Eden Valley Hospice Fundraiser
At last Ive managed to take a weeks holiday so have sat down to update my blog about the last week, last wednesday afternoon whilst driving up Heltondale to Dalefoot Composts to stock up to improve the awfull soil on my allotment, I received a phone call from a lady called Linda from Carlisle way. She asked if Id be available to do a demo on thurday night in House of Fraser with a Royal Wedding theme in aid of Eden Valley Hospice, so I said yes not quite sure what to do of how Id do it as I was a work all of the next 2 days! Well it did all come together with lots of hurried phone calls to the Flower Bank, and Lee helping collect the flowers and babysit. On the night I created a celebratory heart on a foam base covered with ivy and herbs and groups of red gerberas, white spray roses and blue thistle, then a handtied posy that I hoped Kate would have something similar to on the day, with white snapdragons, fountain grass, bluebells (from my friend Dawns garden, she also came along to help on the night along with my mam) and catmint (the nearest thing I could think of to connect the bouquet to Catherine) which turned out georgeous and not too different to what she carried on the day! After that I was going to make a buttonhole with Lilly of the Valley which I thought should feature somewhere on the big day as its in season right now, smells lovely and is just beautiful, this all sounded good and Dawn wired me the lilly of the valley and some thistle then I couldnt find my buttonhole tape anywhere! so we tried normal florists tape that obviously didnt work so the buttonholes were abandoned- such as shame as I do know how to make buttonholes properly but it didnt look like it! Despite the hiccup we all had a great evening and the cupcakes were the best ones Ive ever tasted!
Moving on to the 'big day' it was brilliant Gran, me and Bill and Ted (sometimes) watched it whist enjoying our RW style cupcakes I was so pleased to see lilly of the valley featuring very prominately (my predictions were right) and the field maple trees down the aisle were brilliant so effective but simple, I loved looking at the outfits Tara Palmer-Tompkinson, blue outfit was prefect and so was her sister Santa's, Davis Beckham was looking very hot!! anVictoria seemed to be waering her token scowl!! So Ill now be looking forward to brides wanting small pretty bouquets and trees in church!!
Moving on to the 'big day' it was brilliant Gran, me and Bill and Ted (sometimes) watched it whist enjoying our RW style cupcakes I was so pleased to see lilly of the valley featuring very prominately (my predictions were right) and the field maple trees down the aisle were brilliant so effective but simple, I loved looking at the outfits Tara Palmer-Tompkinson, blue outfit was prefect and so was her sister Santa's, Davis Beckham was looking very hot!! anVictoria seemed to be waering her token scowl!! So Ill now be looking forward to brides wanting small pretty bouquets and trees in church!!
Friday, 18 March 2011
Sunday, 6 March 2011
new ideas at The Flower Bank
Today had agreat day out at the Flower Bank (my local wholesaler), who were running a wedding workshop, I had no idea what to expext but what a great day we had, the morining started withcoffee and homeade biscuits- very tasty, and were introduced to Helen Jamison and Richard Haslam bothe very experiened flosrists full of new ideas and advice they demonstrated some beautiful design includind a shower bouquet with a aluminium wire base to which orchids were added using cold glue which was new to me! We had a lovely lunch (lasagne and mini meringues and eclairs) youll notice that food features highly in this blog and may in others!while we all digested lunch we watch more demos featuring a wrist corsage, fasinator and boquet holders made with cardboard! we all the had ago ourselves and Ive added some pictures of those I made, it was a great day and its great to see how many great florists there are locally and also the north of England and South Scotland! Now follows a busy week with the wedding of Zoe and Mark watch this space for photos!
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