Friday, July 8, 2011

The Full Posting of Francesca & Adriano Avanzi at St Alban's & Stanley House, Wedding Day

The lovely Francesca and her Bridesmaids were all getting ready at the fabulous Stanley House, whe Jason delivered her wedding bouquets which were in vibrant shades of pinky coral shades.














Then it was time to meet the Groom Adriano and his Groom's Men at St Alban's Church



The Groom was wearing a rather special Boutonniere of Vendella Rose, Astrantia, Rolled Coral Rose Petals and Champagne Grass






St Alban's is huge and very colourful, we'd brought two massive pedestals of Delphinium Elatum, Roses, hydrangeas, Stocks, Roses and Godetia they looked perfect on either side of the ceremony space.



We attached gorgeous pew end posies of Stocks, Sweet Peas, Roses and Hydrangeas to alternate pews down the aisle.
















The ladies arrived for their wrist corsages and epaulette corsages, I loved this blue corsage it looked exquiste with the outfit




There were wrist corsages galore created in colours to compliment each ladies outfit





The Ushers were wearing Sweet Avalanche Boutonnieres


The Flower Girls arriving looking very excited with their crowns of Sweet Peas and Rose Buds

It was straight into Church between the two bay trees dressed with fresh co-ordinating Roses


Huge congratulations to Francesca & Adriano



Francesca's bouquet included lots of delicious Roses, Godetia and Sweet Peas and Jasmine trails




All the excitement moved to the glorious surroundings of Stanley House
The tables were dressed with voluptuous candelabras

The Top table just looked glorious with a dramatic "Hanging Gardens of Babylon" design
Some of the tables had our beautiful silver fruit bowls filled with fresh Stocks, Peonies, Roses, Celosia Hydrangea and Godetia
The Pedestals from Church looked majestic and just finished off the room perfectly




Huge thanks to Carol (Francesca's lovely Mum) & Francesca for choosing Flower Design Events to create the wedding flowers for this very special day!

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