Thursday 12 September 2013

Lavender, lilac and soft pinks for summer wedding

Sharing some lovely photos of Carol and Pauls wedding at Shorne Church and Sevenoaks.
The arch at the church gate was smothered with roses in shades of cream, lavender and palest pink
Clematis pokes cheekily above the roses and astrantia
giving a good sense of movement to the arrangement on the
mantlepiece


 a closer look, the pew ends were simple bunches
of scented stocks and sedum and lisianthus were
used for the buttonholes






 Tables at St Juliens Club, Sevenoaks

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Peonies and Jasmine at Preston Court

Long time no see! These next pictures courtesy of bride and fab photography by Tom Gold.
The wedding was earlier this year at Preston Court and the gorgeous church St Mildreds.
Beautiful bouquet of peonies and just peonies, so
simple and so lovely..
Generous pedestal at the church
 These pew ends had jasmine and ivy trails, the
scent was heady!

Pew Ends re tied onto the chairs
around the top table, looking fab

Friday 21 June 2013

Posies for Floral Tea Dresses

Last week my bride had chosen gorgeous floral tea dresses for her bridesmaids, each a different floral
colour and pattern. VERY pretty (and could be worn again!) but what flowers to choose to go with these dresses?  Solution: lime green, white and green fluffy posies of summer annuals...






















The bridal bouquet was slightly elongated in shape and used peonies, spray roses, rubus, astrantia and trachelium...The milk churns were placed outside the church then moved to the marquee, there was a nervous wait as they fairly billowed in the swi
rling wind gusts! The buttonholes were the gorgeous Pink O Hara garden style scented roses

Thursday 20 June 2013

British Flower Week

I just had to share a link with you, this week is a celebration of British Flowers at New Covent Garden market with wonderful arrangements being made using a different flower every day.


British Delphiniums there is a stunning bridal creation here!
Seasonal bounty - British Foliage - from Hawthorn to silverleaf and everything inbetween
So Sweet Peas used on their own, delicious

Tuesday 11 June 2013

Sharing what Ive picked up lately and been doing, have lovely pair of rustic urns for hire

This is a rose covered in plaster, its textural and gorgeous!
Summer bridal bouquet, love the nigella and the aniseed smelling yellow dill
Peony season is here in full swing











This vintage doll is displayed in an old cloche

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Heads up! Headpiece

A spare hour today and after some browsing was inspired to make a floral headpiece, well more a statement. Managed to use some of my home grown sage, clematis buds, spirea and pelargonium leaves with muscari and added ranuncula, peony and roses



Wednesday 13 February 2013

Update on Teepee wedding

The lovely Lydia who was married last year in Horsmonden sent me some lovely pictures which I have put on facebook but for those of you who dont 'like' me on there (!!, please do, it all helps....although I fail to understand how!) www.facebook.com/darlingandwild here they are.... this was the wedding where I made the willow and ivy portable arch which was carried from outside the church to the venue which was the teepee in the house grounds just a few hundred yards up a lovely lane. We got drenched decorating the marquee and again making the arch in the morning but the skies cleared and the bride and groom were blessed with sunshine for the ceremony....perfect timing!

Above: her bouquet of roses, chinchincheree, dill and eucalyptus, tied with twine











The arch with the newly weds underneath it!

 Lydia supplied the rustic jugs which were filled with seasonal bright flowers and wispy grasses including dahlias, craspedia, crocosmia and scarlet berries of viburnam opulus
 Sun's out, time for a stroll....
Bird cages were suspended from the teepee poles, the brief was for bright flowers with lots of greenery, I also added long trails of
stephanotis for scent. The slanted poles at the entrance to the teepee were wound with fresh green hop bines (definite heady scent there)

More Gypsophelia

After a quiet January, a welcome time to tidy the workshop, order some new containers and look at seed catalogues, it was off to the lovely Chilston Park Hotel www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/chilstonpark for the first wedding of the season at the beginning of this month.

Rachel went for a lovely combination of white ranunculas with gypsophelia in her bouquet, with gypsophelia in silvered jars tied to the chairs to line the aisle. Her tables were a fresh spring combination of all white flowers, ranunculus being the main flower and I added zesty green hellebores, white hyacinths, white narcissi 'paperwhite' and some majolica spray roses.  They smelt divine and were arranged in mirror cube vases.


School girl mistake on my behalf not taking photos, partly because I had a streaming cold, so we will have to wait for the professional shots to come through. The photographer was Lucy Bateman www.lucybateman.co.uk. I did grab a shot of the aisle though!

These sweet jars - which can double as votive holders or on tables - are available to buy from Darling & Wild £19.50 for set of 6 +pp

I used these at Christmas with led candles, hanging them along the fence up to the front door, they looked so pretty. 

Thursday 10 January 2013

Romantic Winter Wedding

Just before Christmas saw me up at Hengrave Hall in the Suffolk countryside www.hengravehall.co.uk for the wedding of Natalie and James. We embraced the fact that it was less than two weeks before Christmas using lots of frosted pine cones, silvered and glittered flowers and foliage and generous handfuls of artificial snow.  Natalie had exquisitely planned and thought of everything: with crackers on every plate, stockings hanging on the backs of chairs for the little ones and sequinned runners adorned the top table. As darkness falls early this time of year I supplied over 70 mercuried glass votive holders for the tealights on the tables and Natalie had brought in numerous silver lanterns to fill the halls and passageways with light, each filled with chunky candles, frosted cones and of course: snow!



Inside on the window sills....more roses, gyp and fern


 just inside the entrance, cones, snow and fresh confetti with votives filled with roses

The  stunning flint chapel at the venue was dressed with a  delightful frothy arch made with silver glittered gypsopehlia ( a much maligned flower in my opinion) with a cluster of roses to the top and enhanced only with fronds of delicate frosted asparagus ferns
Arch made with fern and gypsophelia with silver glitter and roses to the centre which can be seen better in the close up below:







Votives filled with little flowers at the base of the tall arrangements
Amaryllis, roses and gypsophelia with silver









Gypsophelia bunches tied to the bride and grooms chairs