Rebecca's Vintage-Garden Themed Wedding Flowers, Chilworth manor
A gorgeous vintage - garden themed wedding in soft greens and whites with a touch of silver eucalyptus. The venue was the Chilworth Manor, Southampton.
Rebecca's green and white bouquet using vintage style ivory roses, freesias, bouvardia and mixed vintage toned foliages.
A co-ordinating smaller design for the bridesmaids using Dolomiti roses for their gorgeous vintage style form and colour, freesias, bouvardia and mixed foliages.
Mini posy for the flower girl using a single Dolomiti rose with a surround of freesias and mixed vintage toned foliages.
Groom's buttonhole of rose, bouvardia, myrtle and asparagus fern.
Vintage-garden themed flowers on tall cream painted stands made stunning table centres. The white green colour scheme and the vintage - garden theme was carried through every last detail. The chairs each decorated with a trail of ivy made a gorgeous finishing touch.
Ivory painted flower pots with flowers and tea lights were used under the tall table centres to give some added interest there.The venue was the Lord Selbourne Suite at Chilworth Manor, a lovely room overlooking the gardens and this scheme was perfect for bringing the outdoors in.
Photo - Kate Truepenny. Thank you Kate.
Green and white flowers on vintage cream painted stands made stunning table centres. I've used ivory roses, freesias and bouvardia with mixed garden themed foliages.
Photo- Kate Truepenny
I love this shot by Kate Truepenny. Mini flower pot of flowers with the scrolled legs of the stand and the ivy trail coming down from the floral design above.
Mini flower pots and favours.
Photo - Kate Truepenny.
Vintage cream bird cage with natural, garden themed flowers and foliages spilling out onto the table. Loose ivy trails, flowers and tea lights in mini painted flower pots decorate the area around.
Photo - Kate Trupenny.
Top table design of mixed size ivory painted flower pots with green and white flowers. A mini painted pot with tea light and moss was placed in between each pot of flowers.
Photo - Kate Truepenny
A floral tree of ivory roses, freesias, bouvardia and mixed foliages was placed either side of the top table - seen here with one of the bird cage designs in the foreground.
At the entrance to the room,a floral table plan using mixed green and white flowers. Seen here before the table plan cards arrived !
That just leaves me to say thank you so much Rebecca for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. I loved working on this lovely scheme for you.
A massive thank you too to Kate Truepenny for the truly beautiful photos.
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