HANNAH & IAN
Incredibly photogenic, Hannah looked elegantly beautiful on her wedding day, and the Groom Ian, looked very dapper too!
I loved the maids bouquets of Astilbe, Gypsophlia and Cape Mix, so simple in style and size but beautifully textured. And for the bride I added big blousy peonies in varied shades of pink.
Not forgetting the gents who had Cape Mix buttonholes, much like Heather in form and just as varied in colour, a nice alternative for a Scottish wedding when heather isn't in flower.
"Hi Jenni, Just wanted to say the biggest thank you for the amazing bouquets and button holes. They were absolutely beautiful You’re incredible at what you do!! Hannah & Ian
SARAH & SCOTT
Sarah has an infectious, bubbly personality which shone throughout her wedding day. It was no coincidence that she chose flowers that were cheerful, and colourful just like her personality. I loved her bouquets which featured a gorgeous selection of summer flowers of varied forms and textures.
The ceremony took place at St. Andrews cathedral in Dundee where a vegetative summer flower arrangement was placed in front of the altar. This design would later be used to dress the top table.
At the venue the use of colourful flowers continued with a suspended floral design marking the entrance from the dancefloor to the bar. Throughout the venue there were decorative floral elements created by the bride and family with additional flowers supplied by us for their guest table settings of bud vases and colourful candles.
The wedding cake was also given a splash of colour with the top tier adorned with flowers including pretty pink peony roses which featured in the bridal bouquets.
The images featured in this gallery were supplied by Photography by Emilie, she has captured the day beautifully!
AMY & ROSS
Amy's dress was stunning and her bridal bouquet of garden roses and foliage's complemented the dress beautifully.
The use of foliage's played a big part in our part of the venue décor and I wont lie it was quite a challenge installing the 5ft suspended foliage designs whilst the tables were all set and dressed for the Reception. The dressing of the railings with ruscus foliage was somewhat easier, a simple but natural way to enhance the raised areas between the ceremony and reception areas.
Professional images by Victoria Litster Photography