Emma and Andrew
Emma and Andrew got married near their home in Buckinghamshire at the stunning Chenies Manor on a sunny late June weekend.
Emma wanted to have a classic white and green colour palette, with pops of blue added in. We were able to use the best of the early summer blooms, including scented freesia and stocks, stunning majolica spray roses, astilbe, dancing scabious for movement, and pops of blue from the delphinium, cornflower and oxypelatum.
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To mirror the stunning gardens and grounds of the venue, we kept the style loose, wild and natural.
They held their intimate ceremony in the village church next door, making it a convenient and beautiful walk through the gardens to the reception venue.
For the ceremony, we created a broken archway to frame the church doorway, keeping the colour palette to fresh greens and whites. fWe used completely foam-free mechanics to create the design, using all reusable water sources. We used a variety of seasonal foliage, including striking hawthorn branches and variegated pittosporum with the best of early summer seasonal blooms. Inside the church, we had two statement floral urns frame the couple for their vows.
For the reception, the couple opted for round tables and one long table for the bridal party, with an abundance of delicate bud cases at varying heights with a central pillar candle, and loose foliage to soften the look. We repurposed many of the ceremony arrangements to add more floral elements to the reception.