For this particular wedding I wanted to share with you our prelimenary thoughts during the planning stages, this posting will include excerpts of our correspondence with the lovely Katie, I hope it all make sense, it did to me...
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So first of all this is Katies Thoughts and Inspiration card...
Winter Wedding Daydreams
Key words: Serene Atmosphere, clean and fresh, nature revisited, imaginary places, stolen moments, Romantic, Sensitive and gentle, Casual Sophistication, Elegant, Warm and Cosy, Simple and Subtle.
Colours: Crisp whites, Milky coffee, Clotted cream, Crystallised Ivory, Deep Emerald Green, soft sagey greens, Aubergine, Highlights in Silver
Flowers: Lily of the Valley, Winter White Peonies, Avalanche roses, Lissianthus, Schwartzwalder & Ivory Zantedeschias, Anthuriums, Dangly Amaranthus, Lily of the valley, Stephanotis, White Anemones, Poppy seed Heads, Rosemary, Viburnum Tinnus berries, rosemary, eucalyptus, Jade roses, Delphiniums, Hydrangeas.
Sundries: Candles.
Shapes: Natural and Organic
Designs: Gentle and soft, Non-angular, Fluid
Senses heightened by: Colour, Fragrance and texture
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Welcome to Austwick Parish Church on a very cold wintery November Saturday the day before the Remembrance service in the same Church (Which now feels like forever ago)
I used statuesque ivory Delphinium Elatum, Ivory Arum Lilies, Avalanche Roses & Autumn shaded Hydrangeas.
I used candles in the porch area which really warmed up the welcome
"...Your bouquet, Katie, should be luscious but simple and quite small, you are classically beautiful and the bouquet should be in a supporting role not the main attraction. I would honestly recommend a soft gentle posy shape with broken edges not too structured or solidly framed by hard foliages, more random in its shape as if the flowers and foliages had been picked from the garden (All be it a May Garden) slightly casual but beautifully finished..."
Perfectly enhancing and complimenting the Emerald green of the bride’s maids’ gowns and the traditional, evocative nature of both of your chosen venues. As such, there should be an atmosphere of both new beginnings and remembrance. Respectfully yet delicately included in the flowers of your day, through Rosemary. Everything is to be clean and fresh, not too structured, rather natural and free – symbolic of renaissance, simplistic but nevertheless in keeping with the opulent tradition of your venues. Individuality, as far as flowers are concerned, ought to be an important part of the designs and can be created by using relatively unusual flowers for the time of year, such as, Arums, Lily of the Valley & Peonies. Giving the arrangements edge and uniqueness, whilst not deterring from the afore mentioned soft freedom..."
Huge Congratulations to Katie & Niel from all of the Flower Design Team
"....We can use the twinkle of candle light in arrangements to create romantic shadows and highlight beauty, with the ceilings being low and the windows tiny in the dining area candles will add to the sense of magic. With this in mind, I think that the table designs should be relatively compact, I have included on the mood board images of silver plated candelabras with the flowers around the base we feel this is a good compromise alongside low bowls of flowers and autumn fruits in silver plated fruit bowls, both of these suggestions are vintage but could be created from more contemporary blooms, if you wished. I have also included some images of mirror cubes because although the main theme is traditional there are some contemporary twists (When we visited they had modern bowls of dried chillies on each table which looked cute)...
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