January Bouquet
Narcissi, ranunculus, freesia and hellebores January is typically seen as the boring month of the year, where everyone is either dieting or choosing to stay in and save money! However, surely a better way to begin the year is to make a start on those wedding plans and...
read more‘All good things come in small packages’
When our bridal flowers are delivered on your special day, they arrive beautifully packaged. Buttonholes are wrapped in our custom printed paper and enclosed in kraft boxes. Attention to detail is at the heart of what we do.
read moreLovely Lovelace
I came across this variety of rose by pure accident - my supplier couldn't get hold of a particular rose I wanted so found this as an alternative. All was forgiven though as I think it's so pretty and delicate. I particularly like the flecks of green marking the...
read moreDaylesford display envy!
So today I had a rare but blissful child-free day to spend as I wished! Seen as these don't come around too often, I decided to take the train to London and enjoy a bit of window shopping along Kings Road. Starting with a brunch stop at the lovely Daylesford farm...
read morePeonies in the garden
We moved to our current home at the end of June last year, and whilst the garden was alive with colour, we missed the flowering period of the peonies. There are only 3 in the garden, 2 of which I transplanted from our previous house and being relatively young plants...
read moreHoop Bouquets
While flower crowns have been a mainstay for brides for at least a decade now, the latest circular trend that's becoming popular is hoop bouquets. They're beautiful, romantic and a great lightweight alternative to the classic bouquet. A hoop bouquet is essentially a...
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