For their ceremony/top table and cake flowers, the couple chose more of the same to match.
Photography by Ben at Shot Differently
Venue: The Carriage Hall
For the bridal bouquet, Anna chose a purely white mix of Hydrangeas, Roses and Gypsophila tied with white ribbon, with smaller versions for each of her bridesmaids. For the flower girls, simple bouquets of white Gypsophila. Finally, in keeping with the girls, each of the gents' buttonholes were created using a single white Rose and Gypsophila sprigs to tie the whole look together.
Photography by Field Photographic
Venue: Colwick Hall
For the bridal bouquet, a mix of pink and white Roses, Peonies and Gypsophila, whilst the bridesmaids each carried white Roses and Gypsophila bouquets. For the gents' buttonholes, single white Roses surrounded by Gypsophila tied in with the rest of the wedding party.
At the venue, white Hydrangeas and Gypsophila were used for the couple's long and low top table arrangement (which was also used on the ceremony table), whilst additional sprigs of Gypsophila were dotted in amongst black candle holders along the rest of the total length.
Clouds of Gypsophila on tall black stands were alternated with black candles holders and Gypsophila sprigs for fantastic looking guest table decorations.
Venue: Swancar Farm Country House
Photography: Chris Snowden Photography
Styling: Modern Heritage Styling
Makeup: Bethany Joy Bridal
Hair: Amy Elliott Hair
Dress: Bridal Suite
For their flowers, the couple chose a wildflower inspired mix of oranges, reds, blues, yellows and pinks. For Iona's bouquet, Delphiniums, Peonies, Stocks and Cornflowers (to name a few!) were used, with a smaller version for each of her bridesmaids. For the gents', dark blue Delphiniums for each of the buttonholes, with light blue Delphiniums for Andrew.
For all of their venue flowers, more of the same flowers were used. An alter arrangement at St Nic's Church was moved to The Riding School at Calke Abbey for their reception, and on each of the guest tables mixed sized bottles and jars were arranged on a wooden slice (all hired from us), with mixed flowers in each.
Finally, large foliage arrangements were dotted around their venue, as well as along the Juliet rail balcony.
Venue: St Nic's followed by The Riding School at Calke Abbey
Styling: Ivy House Weddings
Fantastic photos by: DRG Photography
For the bridal bouquet, in various shades of pink and white, Megan held a summery mix of Peonies, Roses, David Austin old fashioned English Roses for a softer look, Astrantia and mixed foliage. For the bridesmaid bouquets, more of the same but on a smaller scale.
Alex's buttonhole complimented the above, with a single David Austin Rose, Rosemary and Eucalyptus, whilst the rest of the gents' buttonholes were created using a single white Rose and mixed foliage.
The couple married at Nottingham Cathedral with small bunches of Rosemary, Eucalyptus and Gypsophila decorating the pew ends. For their reception, each of the table decorations were created using Roses, Peonies, Astrantia and mixed foliage, alongside scented Stocks, to bring everything together.
Venue: St Barnabus (Nottingham) Cathedral followed by The Carriage Hall
Photos by: Chris at Ginger Jam Photography
Dress: Bridal Suite
MUA: Jessica Mae MUA
Hair: Moira Borg Bridal Hair Stylist
For Kayleigh's bouquet, a mix of Roses, spray Roses, Astilbe, Pampas grass and foliage, with more of the same (just on the smaller size!) for each of the bridesmaid's. For the gents' buttonholes, single white Roses were framed with sprigs of wheat, dried bunny's tails and Eucalyptus foliage, whilst for the Mum's corsages, white Lisianthus was used.
Finally, for the cake flowers, fresh white Roses were once again complimented by dried Wheat, bunny tails and Pampas grasses.
Gorgeous photos by Andrew at A Big Neon Glitter Photography
Venue: The Carriage Hall
Cake by: Alison's Bakery
For the gents', each of their buttonholes were created using a soft pink Rose, with the groom's having an additional sprig of Waxflower to set his apart from the rest.
In keeping with the theme, for their venue flowers, the couple opted for pink and white Roses in their mantelpiece/top table arrangement, as well as in their guest table hand tied arrangements (with vases also on hire from us).
Venue: Prestwold Hall
Photographer: Lisa Lander Photography
Cake: The Ruddington Cake Company
The couple were married at West Bridgford Registry Office, followed by The Cosy Club, Nottingham
Gorgeous photos by Emily & Katy
At their venue, the couple opted for a mixed foliage swag for the registrar's table as well as a large mantelpiece arrangement, created to match the bridal party flowers.
Photographer: Andrew at A Big Neon Glitter
Venue: The Carriage Hall, Plumtree
At the venue, the couple opted to hire our lanterns to line the aisle for the ceremony, as well as our church candles for the mantelpiece shelf, placed amongst Eucalyptus foliage. Finally, the hand tied arrangements for each of the wedding reception tables were created to match the bridal party flowers.
Gorgeous photos by One Love by Gary Phillip
Venue: The Carriage Hall, Plumtree
For Alice's bouquet, a mix of Roses, Hypericum berries, Carnations, dried leaves and mixed foliage in reds, oranges and golds - with the same again (but smaller!) for each of her bridesmaids. For the buttonholes, each gentleman had a single orange Rose with foliage, whilst the ladies all had a single white Rose with a Gypsophila collar - a perfect contrast.
At their venue the couple had chosen two long trestle tables for their wedding breakfast, each were decorated with a mixed foliage swag, dotted throughout with flowers to match the bridal party bouquets. This has to be one of our favourite designs... ever!
Photos taken by Annie Walton Photography
Venue: Sutton Bonington Hall
Imogen chose a bouquet full of Roses, berries, Waxflower and mixed foliage with a smaller version for each of her maids. For Russell, a pink Rose with berries and foliage which went perfectly with the bride's flowers, whilst the rest of the groomsmen's buttonholes each had a single pink Rose with Eucalyptus. For the ladies, a single white Rose with Gypsophila and Eucalyptus to compliment all of the above.
At their wedding breakfast a long and low arrangement in colours and flowers to match Imogen's bouquet adorned the top table, whilst each of the guest tables had a tall, mixed foliage centrepiece. Finally, the couple's cake had a posy of Roses, Gypsophila and Eucalyptus decorating each tier.
Photos taken by Monkey Mole Photography
Venue: The Carriage Hall
The rest of the bridal party carried bouquets of white Roses, Lavender and mixed foliage, which stood out against their dark blue dresses. A single white Rose, framed by a sprig of Lavender and Eucalyptus, created Jack's buttonhole, with additional white Roses and Eucalyptus for each of the groomsmen.
The couple opted for a Eucalyptus swag for both the mantelpiece and their top table, the latter of which also doubled up as a swag along the Registrar's table during their ceremony.
Photography by Chris Bunce Photography, sent to us by the bride and groom
Venue: The Carriage Hall, Plumtree
The bride chose a seasonal mix of gorgeous Roses, Lisianthus, Waxflower, Gypsophila and mixed foliage for her bridal bouquet, with Gypsophila bunches for each of her bridesmaids. To complete the wedding party, stems of Lisianthus alongside Gypsophila and foliage made up each of the gents' buttonholes.
For their venue flowers, the couple opted for a long and low arrangement in colours and flowers to match the above, which was moved from the registrar's table for the ceremony to the top table for the reception. For each of the guest table centrepieces, a ring of mixed foliage with white Roses surrounded vases with floating candles. For the cake - Roses, Waxflower and foliage on each delicious tier.
Gorgeous photos taken by Matt Andrew Photography
Venue: Swancar Farm Country House
Cake: The Ruddington Cake Company
For the ceremony, the couple chose two milk churn arrangements to sit outside the church entrance - which were then moved to the venue for their reception - consisting of flowers and colours to match the wedding party.
At their venue, a large arrangement of Eucalyptus foliage with Roses dotted throughout decorated the couple's welcome sign. For the cake, two small posy arrangements of big, blousy Roses with more Sweet Peas, Astrantia and foliage. Finally, for each of the guest tables the couple chose to hire a set of three mixed sized bottles and jars, arranged on a wooden slice, per table with flowers in each to match the above.
Photography: Jenny Macare
Venue: Sutton Bonington Hall
Cake: The Ruddington Cake Company
A fantastic mix of Gerbera, Tanacetum, Craspedia, Clematis, Cornflowers, Stocks and mixed foliage in pinks, oranges, yellows, blues and greens created Beth's bouquet, with Tom's buttonhole also a mix of the above to match perfectly. Tanacetum Daisies were chosen for each of the bridesmaids, which went well alongside the simple Gypsophila only buttonholes for each of the groomsmen.
Gorgeous photos credited to Megan Wilson Photography
Venue: The Carriage Hall
For their venue flowers, the couple opted for lots of Eucalyptus foliage to decorate the window sills, as well as a swag to cover the entire length of the front of the top table. Each guest table centrepiece consisted of a single lantern, framed with small arrangements that matched the bridal party flowers and each cake tier also held more of the same.
The couple also chose large hand tied arrangements with white Roses, Gladioli and lots more glorious foliage to firstly decorate the church where they married, and then moved for their reception to the Carriage Hall's mantelpiece shelf.
These lovely photos were sent to us by the bride.
Venue: The Carriage Hall, Plumtree
Cake: No 82 Cake Studio
The bridesmaid bouquets were fashioned using additional Roses and foliage, whilst each of the ladies buttonholes also had a single white Rose, Gypsophila and mixed foliage to compliment the above. Michael's buttonhole was a stem of Lisianthus, Gypsophila and foliage, with more Gypsophila and foliage for the additional gents' buttonholes.
Flowers to match the wedding party were used for the venue décor - the registrar table's long and low arrangement (which was then moved to the top table for the wedding reception), as well as for decorating the cake.
Photos taken by Emily & Katy Photography
Venue: Swancar Farm Country House
A soft summer mix of Delphiniums, Astrantia, Veronica, Roses and Thistles fashioned Fran's bouquet, with a smaller version containing more of the same for both of the bridesmaid bouquets. These looked fantastic when photographed all together!
Single white Roses were used for each of the buttonholes alongside Waxflower for the groom and Thistles for each of the gents', giving a nod to Tom's Scottish roots.
Additional stems of the above were used in mixed bottles and jars by the bride and groom to decorate the tables at their venue, as well as the cake stand.
These lovely photos were taken by Flisher Photography
Venue: The Chequers Inn at Woolsthorpe by Belvoir
Hair & Makeup: Nicola Hodgkinson
For the bridal bouquet, Alice chose Roses, Gypsophila, Lisianthus and mixed foliage, with pops of Gypsophila amidst more mixed foliage for each of the bridesmaid bouquets. A single white Rose, framed by Gypsophila and Eucalyptus for Josh's statement buttonhole, whilst additional sprigs of Gypsophila were used for each of the gents' buttonholes.
At their venue the table centrepieces were hand tied bouquets in vases, created using flowers to match the above, with more cream Roses being used to decorate the cake tiers, tying the whole look together.
Gorgeous photos taken by Kathryn Edwards Photography
Venue: Prestwold Hall
Dress: Suzanne Neville at Frances Day Bridal
Makeup: Sophie Howick Makeup
Hair: Summers at Eleven, Ruddington
For their reception at the Cosy Club in Nottingham, the couple opted for a large mixed foliage swag with additional seasonal flowers dotted in-between to match the bride and groom, alongside coloured candles for a fantastic eye-catching table centrepiece.
Fab photos taken by Anna Rose Heaton
Venue: The Cosy Club Nottingham
For the bride, a mix of David Austin Roses, Thistles, Cornflowers and Eucalyptus which beautifully tied in with her hair comb of small white Roses, more Thistles and Gypsophila. Clouds of Gypsophila were also held by each of the bridesmaids.
For the grooms and gents' buttonholes, more Thistles, white Roses and Rosemary which smelt amazing!
Finally, small posies of Roses, Thistles and Eucalyptus foliage decorated each of the cake tiers.
Venue: The Cottage Hotel, Ruddington
A mix of yellow and white Orchids, red Roses and mixed foliage were used for Alice's bridal bouquet as a nod to her heritage, with single red Roses also used for each of the gents' buttonholes. The bridesmaid's bouquet held more red Roses alongside yellow Ranunculus, and the top table was created using more of the same to tie all of their wedding flowers together.
Fantastic photos taken by Martin Cheung Photography
Venue: The Nottinghamshire Golf and Country Club
Makeup: Ruby J Beauty
Hair: Mon Amie Wedding Hair
Dress: Beautiful Brides Nottingham
The bridal party bouquets doubled up as centrepieces for their wedding reception at the Carriage Hall, dotted in-between layers of Eucalyptus for the top table.
These gorgeous photos were taken by Natalie Lauren Photography.
Venue: The Carriage Hall
Dress: Bridal Suite
Hair: Rock n Roller Hair
Makeup: Josephine Way
Red and white Roses, Racunculus, winter berries and hint of purple Astrantia created Kelly's gorgeous bridal bouquet. Each of the bridesmaid's held a smaller version of the bride's bouquet (minus the red Roses), whilst the Gents' buttonholes were a single red Rose and Eucalyptus foliage - always a favourite of ours! The corsages chosen for the ladies were a contrast in shades of white with Roses, Lisianthus and Waxflower.
The table and cake flowers complimented the above, with more of the same for each of the statement pieces.
Venue: Norwood Park
Cake & desserts: Pasticceria Lorena
Venue styling: Fine & Dandy Events
For Gemma's bouquet, she chose a gorgeous mix of Roses, Thistles, spray Roses, Waxflower and Eucalyptus foliage, the shades of which stood out against her bridal gown and were also perfectly in keeping with the bridesmaid dresses. Each of her maids held a smaller version of her bouquet and an additional lilac Rose with Eucalyptus foliage (our fave!) was used for the groom's buttonhole.
For the venue flowers, the couple opted for a long and low top table arrangement in colours and flowers to match the wedding party, alongside lanterns on each of the guest tables containing overflowing flowers. Finally, a small flower posy on each cake tier, really brought the whole look together.
Lorna's bouquet was a glorious late summer mix of Roses, Lisianthus, Waxflower, Astrantia and Eucalyptus in shades of white and pink, which was complimented perfectly by Dean's Gypsophila buttonhole - and her amazing dress!
These beautiful photos were taken by Ellie at EKR Pictures.
For the bridal bouquet, Linda chose a mix of Roses, Astrantia and Eucalyptus alongside blue Thistle and gorgeous Cornflowers, with her bridesmaid's holding bouquets of Alstroemeria and Gypsophila to compliment their baby blue dresses. More Cornflowers were used as the centre of both the gents' and ladies buttonholes, alongside white Lisianthus buds and mixed foliage.
Gorgeous photos taken by Jess Rigley Weddings and sent to us by the bride and groom - thank you!
Lara's bouquet held a mix of different varieties of Roses in orange, pink and caramel colours alongside white Hypericum Berries, white Scabiosa, grasses and Olive foliage... a bouquet that has to be one of our favourites! Her bridesmaid's each held a simple yet stylish bouquet of white Gypsophila, which stood out against their teal dresses. Finally, the gents' buttonholes each had a single Rose alongside additional grasses and Olive foliage.
Bridal party hair and makeup by Bridal Groom
Photography by Rob Leedell and sent to us by the bride - thank you!
For her bouquet, Lucy chose a mix of gorgeous blousy Roses, Lisianthus, Gypsophila and Eucalyptus in soft pinks and whites, with smaller versions for each of her adult bridesmaids that really stood out against their lilac dresses. Ribbon hoops with flowers to match the rest of the bridal party were held by both the flower girls - something a bit different for us, which we loved! Additional Lisianthus was used to create the gents' buttonholes, with an extra hint of blue Cornflower for Chris' groom buttonhole and for the ladies corsages.
The couple provided two gin bottles (which also doubled up as table names) for each of their centrepieces, which held a mix of flowers to match the wedding party and looked fantastic as they were all at different heights. Soft pink Roses and Gypsophila were dotted throughout the Eucalyptus swag that ran along the front of the top table.
Lovely photos taken by Jonathan Flint Photography
Venue styling by Princess Occasions