Below are some of the photos from the church. The reception flowers were really simple, with three different stems - white rose, lilac rose and gypsophila - in decorative glass vases in the middle of the tables and three little bowls of flowers on the top table with some scattered petals. I unfortunately don't have any good photos of these as everyone was already sat round the tables by the time the wedding party got to the venue (I was a bridesmaid) it all looked lovely though :)
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Wedding Flowers
My brother got married in early September in All Saints Church, Great Braxted (followed by an amazing reception at the Braxted Park Estate) and me, my mum and my aunt did the flowers (with a little held from the wedding coordinators at the church).
Below are some of the photos from the church. The reception flowers were really simple, with three different stems - white rose, lilac rose and gypsophila - in decorative glass vases in the middle of the tables and three little bowls of flowers on the top table with some scattered petals. I unfortunately don't have any good photos of these as everyone was already sat round the tables by the time the wedding party got to the venue (I was a bridesmaid) it all looked lovely though :)
Below are some of the photos from the church. The reception flowers were really simple, with three different stems - white rose, lilac rose and gypsophila - in decorative glass vases in the middle of the tables and three little bowls of flowers on the top table with some scattered petals. I unfortunately don't have any good photos of these as everyone was already sat round the tables by the time the wedding party got to the venue (I was a bridesmaid) it all looked lovely though :)
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