Clematis pokes cheekily above the roses and astrantia
giving a good sense of movement to the arrangement on the
mantlepiece

of scented stocks and sedum and lisianthus were
used for the buttonholes
Tables at St Juliens Club, Sevenoaks
creative wedding and event florist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Covering Kent and the South East

Pew Ends re tied onto the chairs![]() |
Arch made with fern and gypsophelia with silver glitter and roses to the centre which can be seen better in the close up below:
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Inside the tables were dressed with tall and low table pieces. The low centres were large silver chalice bowls filled with roses, gyp, silvered foliages, cones and amaryllis in whites and soft pink. The tall table centres had soft trails of asparagus ferns and small votives arranged at the base with spray roses and gypsohelia. Every table had at least six silver glass tealights to give a soft and intimate glow to the proceedings.