Monday 8 October 2012

Classic English Garden Chinese Red Wedding

 



If you thought that the title sounds like something you get after five rounds of Chinese whispers, well you're not far off.  This was the brief for a gorgeous wedding in August that The Eleventh Flower had the pleasure of styling.  It was a bit of a challenge trying to fit all of the elements required, but the end result was stunning.  We had so much fun working on this....

Bride and Groom: Joanna and Joe
Date: August 11, 2012
Venue: Ripponlea Estate and Gardens, Elsternwick, Victoria





Joanna's bouquet ingredients: 'Shiraz' and 'Sweetness' roses, Dutch tulips, alstromeria, sweet william, Geraldton wax buds, jasmine, nandina, gum leaves, magnolia leaves.

 
Joanna's dress was stunning and fit so well with the overall theme and feel of the day.
 
 
 
The four bridesmaids had a smaller version of the bride's...
 

 
...and each wore a lovely cream dress of their own choosing.
 
 
The groomsmen each had a 'shiraz' rose buttonhole...
 
 
and the groom wore a 'sweetness' rose buttonhole.

 
I really loved the styling for the reception.  Birdcages with pillar candles and fresh flower wreaths...
 
 
 
...the cages gave a magical glow during the evening's festivities.
 
 
Four large plinths flanked the bridal table and dance floor with bold red classic spring florals.
 
 
My favourite element- romantic compotes filled with spring reds and tons of texture and trailing vines. 
 
 
A close up of the large arrangements reveals the same flowers as the brides bouquet with the addition of snapdragons, dianthus and gladioli.  I love the light in this shot.

 
 
So after many weeks of planning and four solid days of prep and construction and despite a down pour during the outdoor ceremony, Joanna and Joe's magical day came together perfectly. ' Classic English Garden Chinese Red Wedding'?  I think so.  xx 
 
 
PS. A special thank you to the wonderful Deb at Marmalade Event Stationery for helping me with the set up on the day.  Couldn't have done it without her!
 
 


4 comments:

  1. You did such an amazing job Rose. It was a treat being able to see you in action and a pleasure to have been able to help you set up :)

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  2. I love flowers. They are one of my passions in life. So for our wedding in summer next year, I'd like our wedding flowers to have a wildflower, "just picked from the garden" feel. wedding flower

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  3. What kind of red roses are those? Variety name?? Are they Cabbage Roses or Standard Roses?

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