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July Stories



I cannot believe we are in August already and what a month July was!

It started with Chloe and Jame's wedding at the beginning of July where they married at Selby Cathedral followed on to Fishlake Mill for the reception.


Chloe loved bright colours so I chose Coral peonies, asclepdia, celosia, dahlias, cerise roses, finished with ferns.

At Fishlake Mill chloe bought lanterns for me to fill with all the flowers she had chosen for her wedding which was a stunning colour combination.


Also last month I featured Jenna and Sean's wedding who married at Elsham Hall last year. Jenna wore a bespoke blush wedding dress made by my good friend Kelly at KMR Bespoke Bridal Wear. To view the full story https://www.boutiquepaeony.co.uk/single-post/2017/03/15/Jenna-and-Sean


In the middle of July I was involved with Hirst Priory's open Summer house where they wanted to showcase their open space in the woods for ceremony's. They also held a photo shoot with One Click Photography in the early morning and I wanted to showcase my new floral arch which you can now hire from myself. Here is a sneak peek of it looking forward to seeing more.



Last week got to use these stunning roses Lullaby for Hannah and Luke's wedding for a lilac and cream theme. Using clematis, thistle, veronica, peonies, lavender and mint which smelt amazing!


Then finally this very special wedding of Kelly and Glynn. Yes Kelly from KMR Bespoke Bridal Wear who was getting married herself. It's been years in the making and I was very proud to be chosen by her. Kelly's bouquet featured peonies, dahlias, david austin roses Darcey and Keira, veronica, antique carnations and daisy. It smelt devine.


Also Kelly made this brilliant idea for a photo booth and she wanted flowers all around the frame. Cannot wait to see pictures of this. I've now made a frame myself so watch this space in the next month.


I'm still taking bookings for 2017 and 2018 so if you love my flowers and would like to get a quotation please do contact me as my dates are limited.


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