Emily had a clear vision for her wedding—natural, rustic floral arrangements that celebrated the beauty of locally grown, seasonal wedding flowers. She wanted her blooms to feel effortlessly elegant, as if they had just been gathered from a wildflower meadow.
The entrance of the church became a breathtaking focal point, where two vintage milk churns overflowed with foxgloves, roses, and homegrown alliums, creating a warm and whimsical welcome.




Emily’s bridal bouquet was a dreamy mix of the last anemones and ranunculus of spring blended with the first sweet peas and orlaya of summer, achieving the perfect balance between structure and natural charm.


Church Flowers: The inside of the church was decorated with two large pedestals that framed Emily & George as they exchanged vows and the aisle was lined with bouquets of all gypsophila.






The bridesmaids wore elegant forest-green dresses, complementing the groomsmen’s matching ties and classic morning suits.




After the ceremony, our team carefully moved all the wedding floral arrangements from the church to the reception, ensuring every bloom played a role throughout the day. The wedding table centerpieces featured rustic glass jars filled with seasonal flowers, echoing the natural elegance of Emily’s bouquet while leaving space for the inviting spread of sharing bowls.





Church : St Laurence Church, Blackmore
Photography : Danielle Smith Photography : https://www.danielle-smith-photography.com
Cake : Layers & Graces : https://layersandgraces.co.uk