Thursday 28 October 2010

Colours of the year

There have been 3 main colours used with bridemaids and weddings this year. The first is purple. We have seen loads of purple flowers this year in weddings with a mixture of soft country styles to much more bold and modern.

The second colour is Teal. It is not an easy colour to match as there are no teal flowers, but with the use of beads and ribbons we have worked schemes around. You can also use things like Peacock Feathers to add to the effect.

Chocolate Brown has to the last colour. This was always a favourite of my Mums and I could never understand why. She had seen a wedding int he 70's with the colour scheme, but it is lovely with the cream and can stand out so well. Again no flowers in the colour, but lovely to tone with berries and ribbons etc.

Do all Bouquets have to be flowers

I have been thinking ahead to the next wedding show at Newmarket and how we are going to do our stand etc. Unfortunately I need to go and have an operation on my hand over the winter and so this will certainly impact on the bouquets and arrangements I can do for the wedding show. With this in mind I have started making bouquets which do not require fresh flowers. It has been interesting to see this unfold and you can see the results at the nest wedding show on Janaury the 23rd at the racecourse.

Sunday 24 October 2010

Favourite Bouquets of the Year



At times I am always asked as a florist which bouquets I have enjoyed making and why. Here are some of my favourites from the year. This Avalanche rose and rosemary is very simple, but I love it for its soft colouring with blends with the chocolate of the ribboning.


Although these are 2 very similar bouquets they both show by how changing the odd colour of one flower how the overall look can be completely altered. Here the veronica has changed from Purple to white, but it still features the coolwater roses and the freesia.


 This is my favourite spring bouquet this year. It has a heavenly smell with the small daffodils and the contrast of colours is very vibrant.

You can't get more a contrast than that of black and white, but this bouquet shows how you can also gain texture by mixing flowers. Here we have used Avlacnhe roses, ranunculas and also freesia with parviflorum eucalyptus.

Ely Standard Awards

We are the proud winners of the Ely Standard Judges Special Award at the Business Awards for 2010 and also finalists in the Small Business of the year category. The evening was a spectacular night held inthe Lady Chapel at Ely Cathedral and our award was very unexpected. For more information see http://www.elybusinessawards.co.uk/herts/businessawards/ely/

Thursday 18 March 2010

Girton Spring Ball- Absurdism

 We were very pleased to be chosen as the florist for the Girton Spring Ball entitled Absurdism. The comittee were very kind to let us use a bit of imagination to create the table centres for the main hall where the dinner was being served. The final theme was based around 3 colours. The rather vivid combination of Orange, Bright Pink and Green. The 17 table centres we arranged were all birds. The 'Absurd Birds' as they got known were all individual with different poses and positions. Some where upright while others feeding and even a flying bird. Photos to follow.


Wednesday 17 February 2010

Rebecca's Wedding

We are in busy preps for Rebeccas wedding this Saturday. She is having a spring theme with white tulips and blue iris. More to follow with photos...

The Newmarket Wedding Show Jan 2010

We had a wonderful day at the show, with so many visitors coming to see everyone. I really enjoyed making our Orangery rainbow, but as is always typical at the shows forgot to take photos !

The next show is on Sunday 5th September at Newmarket Racecourses, which we are all looking forward to.

Saturday 9 January 2010

Rachel and Rods Winter Wedding


Saturday the 19th December saw the first of our winter snows for 2009. With this in mind we made arrangements to take some of the wedding flowers to Sidney Sussex college on the Friday morning in preparation. For this we took the pedestals for the chapel and the vases ready to be put on the table.

Rachel had also asked us to make 95 fudge favours for the wedding which we also delivered on the Friday.


With dual use of the chapel flowers for the table centres it was more important than ever to make sure everything looked perfect. The chapel was decorated with 32 posies of red roses and gold sea holly, to give a Christmas feel.


Rachels bouquet was a mixture of red naomi roses and hypericum berries with foled aspidistra leaves.
The colours really complemented the snow outside which I am sure made the photos even more magical.