Archive for the ‘weddings and wedding flowers’ Category
Tuesday, December 15th, 2015
As much as I aim to be most well informed & connected florist when it comes to floristry trends, artistic design and floral definitions , jargon, the facts. When we come to flowers in religion I find the protocol much more complicated. They have just got to be right! For ...
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Friday, August 21st, 2015
Testimonial:
I can't describe how grateful I am to Jules and the team at Flowerworks, they honestly saved my wedding! After being let down by another company, I came to Flowerworks a week before my wedding and all I can remember were the staff's warm smiles and reassurances ...
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2015
Lilac and Lavender wedding inspiration by Flowerworks,
Perfect for the summer.
Sparkle & atmosphere enhanced with draping beads, flowing ostrich feathers and decorative crystals with an abundance of loose silk rose petals scattered lavishly too
The wedding venue being the stunning Penny Hill Park.
www.pennyhillpark.co.uk
We loved working at Penny Hill Park wedding ...
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Tuesday, January 13th, 2015
Beautiful combination of fresh pacific blue roses to adorn the wedding cake with silk blousy roses and peonies for the decorative stand.
The cake stand was lovingly created and supplied by the bride's parents. Their daughter knew exactly what she wanted for the wedding cake of her dreams.
The wedding venue being ...
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Sunday, August 4th, 2013
Traditionally brides look to combine something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence in their weddings.
However most brides are unfamiliar with the origin and meaning behind the old-new-borrowed-blue custom . This tradition originates from a long past English rhyme
"Something olde, something new, something ...
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