Your Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Wedding- December 2020/Janaury 2021 (Issue 24)
“Anna and Jonny enjoyed a micro wedding at The Mill Barns caught on camera by Samantha Jane Photography. Anna moved her wedding with 48 hours notice to be able to have 30 guests. With her autumnal floral theme and revised budget, we used her bridesmaids' posies for the table centrepieces, providing small glass vases that the bouquets could be popped into after the ceremony, and adding copper lanterns and log slices." - Emma Hutchinson “Barnsley House was the beautiful backdrop for Alison and Dylan's big day, caught on camera by Jacob & Pauline Fine Art Wedding Photographers. Texan bride Alison wanted to make a big statement with flowers creating an English country garden feel but adding tall feathery pampas grass for maximum impact. We created a meadow aisle and arch installation with pampas, delphiniums, hydrangeas, spray roses, eremurus, stocks and eucalyptus.” - Emma Hutchinson LET'S CHAT: 07798 672 227 www.thebespokeflowercompany.co.uk www.instagram.com/bespokeflowerco/ “Overhead floral installations such as hoops or clouds can create a sense of intimacy and set a botanical feel.” - Laura Awdry THE BESPOKE FLOWER COMPANY Multi-award-winning Cotswold wedding florist located in Painswick in Gloucestershire. PINKNEY FARM FLOWERS Natural floral designs using seasonal British blooms. “Smaller, more intimate weddings can still look magical and flowers can play a big part. For personal gatherings, display bud vases and bottles filled with single stems or a few flowers relating to the season on tables, alcoves and mantlepieces.” - Laura Awdry “For larger venues and ceremonies where you want to create a wow-factor backdrop, especially for photographs, large installations such as arches, pillars, moon gates and urns make a stunning choice. Styled to suit the season, these can also be personalised.” - Laura Awdry LET'S CHAT: 07973 136 712 www.pinkneyfarmflowers.co.uk www.instagram.com/pinkneyfarmflowers “If you're having a winter wedding, why not nod to the festive season by using foliage garlands and table wreaths teamed with candles for a classic winter combination.” - Laura Awdry www.gett yimages.co.uk 58
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