
Photo's by Mark Barnes Photography ( http://www.markbarnesphotography.co.uk/ )
In the midst of autumn, where the leaves are turning orange and the air is starting to cool, Amy and Jack tied the knot with a beautiful autumn inspired wedding.
Using autumn as the main inspiration for the colour pallette, the bridal bouquet, pocket squares and bridesmaids bouquets all had flowers in different hues of oranges, peach, pinks and yellows.
The bridal bouquet was a fresh flower bouquet, using Roses in a beautiful cappuccino -pink, Amaranthus in a deep burgundy colour, and a range of Chrysanthemums in different hues of yellow, burgundy and pale pink. Amy had wanted to include poppy's throughout her wedding florals, I added a cream artifical poppy that perfectly matched the poppy on her husbands pocket square. To add some texture to the bouquet, I included dried poppy seed heads for a hint of something different.
The mens pocketsquare flowers were definitley a stand-out piece from the wedding. Straying away from traditional buttonholes, the pocket square flowers allow for a very full look and a beautiful pop of colour against the men's suits. Using a range of different artificial flowers as well as the use of poppy's in all of them, they tied perfectly into the autumnal landscape and tied it all together with the bridesmaids.
The bridesmaid bouquets were all made using artificial flowers. Sticking with the autumnal colour pallette with oranges, deep reds, creams and soft pinks, the flowers were the perfect compliment to the bridesmaids and their dresses. Each bouquet was fastened with a rust/ bronze ribbon and perfectly captured the season and landscape where Amy and Jack started their married life together.
If you would like to get in touch about your upcoming wedding, click the button below to fill out a form, or email us with your vision and we would be happy to help!























