Em and Jordan - 20/01/2023
VENUE: Carlton Gardens and St Andrews Conservatory
PHOTOGRAPHER: The Day I Say
TESTIMONIAL: "Firstly, the flowers turned out AMAZINGLY - the ground installation was everything I wanted and really did set off the perfect ‘arbor’ in front of the big exhibition building. All of the flowers were perfect - so thank you! And a massive thank you for being so responsive and easy to work with. From first contact, I felt totally at ease and knew i’d made the right decision. You made the process so simple, you were accommodating and all of the bouquets, button holes and ground arbor were stunning. Thank you again - 10/10 would recommend!"
PHOTOGRAPHER: The Day I Say
TESTIMONIAL: "Firstly, the flowers turned out AMAZINGLY - the ground installation was everything I wanted and really did set off the perfect ‘arbor’ in front of the big exhibition building. All of the flowers were perfect - so thank you! And a massive thank you for being so responsive and easy to work with. From first contact, I felt totally at ease and knew i’d made the right decision. You made the process so simple, you were accommodating and all of the bouquets, button holes and ground arbor were stunning. Thank you again - 10/10 would recommend!"
Em and Jordan were married in front of the impressive Exhibition Fountain in the Carlton Gardens on 20 January 2023 in front of many family and friends on a sunny summer day.
Laine created a floor based "arbour" to frame the ceremony space but not obscure the view of the gardens, fountain and historical buildings in the background. Using masses of roses, hydrangea, delphinium and foliages a semi circle floral garden was created, mimicking the border gardens of the ceremony location.
Em carried a modern bouquet of reflexed roses in white and blush, with white ruscus accents and a feature orchid while bridesmaids bouquets were kept simple and matching. Em and Jordan popped over the road to the St Andrews Conservatory for their cocktail reception and enlisted the help of family to move their garden arbour (in pieces) to key areas in the reception space. Laine is always happy for couples to lean on their tribe to repurpose flowers and can make suggestions to easily facilitate this.
Laine created a floor based "arbour" to frame the ceremony space but not obscure the view of the gardens, fountain and historical buildings in the background. Using masses of roses, hydrangea, delphinium and foliages a semi circle floral garden was created, mimicking the border gardens of the ceremony location.
Em carried a modern bouquet of reflexed roses in white and blush, with white ruscus accents and a feature orchid while bridesmaids bouquets were kept simple and matching. Em and Jordan popped over the road to the St Andrews Conservatory for their cocktail reception and enlisted the help of family to move their garden arbour (in pieces) to key areas in the reception space. Laine is always happy for couples to lean on their tribe to repurpose flowers and can make suggestions to easily facilitate this.