Cast your mind back to Friday morning, you'll remember the heavens opened and torrential rain ensued, I couldn't for the life of me imagine that vivid blue skies and brilliant sunshine would be gracing our skies by lunch time but they were, so a very happy bride greeted me at The Grand about an hour before her wedding ceremony.
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I love Kate she's a fantastic bride with exquisite taste and a hysterical sense of humour, I will, I fear miss her, she lives in Birmingham, so unlike many of my Brides she won't be popping in for the odd bunch flowers and a quick catch up too regularly.
The wedding bouquet holding lesson went really well, these beautiful girls were professional Bridal Bouquet holders
Kate's wedding bouquet was in a soft pastel palette, I used White Peonies, Lily of the Valley, Stephanotis and Sweet Peas alongside some fragrant David Austin English Garden Roses: Miranda, Juliet, Patience and Rosalind
Kate & James were married at St Annes Parish Church, this is a glorious Church with a lovely long tree lined pathway from the Lytch Gate up to the front door.
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I'd arranged a sumptuous pedestal of English Delphiniums and Hydrangeas and then a plethora of delicious Roses in shades of cream, soft pink, apricot and buttermilk.
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The Porch area was dressed with lanterns and tiny posies of Patience, Juliet and Miranda Roses with Hydrangea, Astilbe and Panicum.
Then we caught up with the lovely James, Kate's very handsome groom and his party to pin on the buttonholes.
The Porch area was dressed with lanterns and tiny posies of Patience, Juliet and Miranda Roses with Hydrangea, Astilbe and Panicum.
Then we caught up with the lovely James, Kate's very handsome groom and his party to pin on the buttonholes.
The pathway around the door area was lined with some hanging lanterns
James was wearing a boutonniere of fresh Lily of Valley and a Juliet Rose
We'd dressed the Lytch Gate Arch with fresh flowers, this was to be a complete surprise for the Bride ordered for her by her fabulous Mother in Law Maggie, just look out for Kate's reaction when she spots it...
The Bridesmaids bouquets were smaller simpler versions of Kate's wedding bouquet
I included pink and white Peonies, Miranda, Patience, Juliet and Rosalind Roses in the Bridesmaid's pastel shaded bouquets that complimented their deep blue gowns beautifully
The photographer was the brilliant David Murray check out his website, it's completely stunning, I can't wait to see his work. Father Stephen came down to the Lytch Gate to meet Kate and her Father
Kate's Dad was wearing a Juliet Rose in his lapel
Kate looked completely stunning Kate was so thrilled with the Lytch Gate!
The procession up the pathway was so romantic and dreamy
So Many Congratulations to James & Kate
So Many Congratulations to James & Kate
The lovely Vanessa Sharples (You may remember her wedding a few weeks ago link)
The arch over the front door of Church and scattered rose petals around the doorway
Vicki & Rachel had used lots of fresh Roses including Sweet Avalanche, Creme de la Creme, Patience and Miranda. Along with Dahlias, Hydrangeas, Astilbe and Passion Flower trails
The super glamorous Groom's Mum Maggie carrying her handbag dressed with fresh flowers
Vicki & Rachel had used lots of fresh Roses including Sweet Avalanche, Creme de la Creme, Patience and Miranda. Along with Dahlias, Hydrangeas, Astilbe and Passion Flower trails
The super glamorous Groom's Mum Maggie carrying her handbag dressed with fresh flowers
The Best Man Ben
Our Sally and Martin at yet another wedding!
The magnificent Grand Hotel was the venue for the reception and Joe was ready with the Champagne on ice
Maggie had made the magnificent wedding cake and we'd decorated it with a cascade of fresh David Austin Roses
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