Joanna's Classic Winter Wedding Flowers in Whites and Golds, Rhinefield House

For her January wedding at Rhinefield House, Joanna chose a classic look for her flowers in beautiful shades of whites, golds and pale apricot and masses of candlelight. The end result was a very beautiful and very romantic winter wedding look. And here they are; Joanna's flowers

Joanna's bouquet - a classic teardrop of massed roses, spray roses, freesia and hyacinths in whites, golds and pale peach. The hyacinth and freesia make this a gorgeously scented bouquet.


Groom's buttonhole of pale apricot rose with hyacinth pips and a touch of classic foliage.


Bridesmaids' wrist corsage of white lisianthus with hyacinth pips and pale peach spray rose on a hand made silver wire mesh bangle


The stunning fireplace at Rhinefield House decorated with a tumbling floral design using white amaryllis and hyacinths with pale apricot spray rose and lisianthus. Storm lanterns with church candles sit in amongst the tumbling flowers and the hearth is decorated with massed candles in lanterns of varying heights and sizes. The overall result is gorgeous for a winter wedding.


Candelabra flowers using white amaryllis, rich cream roses, white freesias and pale apricot - gold lisianthus


Candelabra flowers for a winter wedding at Rhinefield House in whites and golds using amaryllis, roses, freesias and lisianthus with trails of asparagus fern


A different and modern idea for the top table/ ceremony table. Groups of massed candles and tea lights with mini wedding themed pots of flowers in gold flecked votive holders.


Contemporary top table design using grouped massed candles and mini pots of flowers dotted in amongst the candles.


The mantle/fireplace flowers and lanterns  at Rhinefield House. Gorgeous for Joanna's January wedding.

And that just leaves me to say thank you so much Joanna for asking me to design and create your wedding flowers for you. It was absolute pleasure working on this gorgeous, classic winter scheme for you.

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