Describe your style in 5 adjectives.
Romantic, seasonal, luxurious, bespoke, contemporary.
What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?
Remember that it is your wedding day, not anyone else's. People will always be willing to offer their opinions or tell you they did certain things, but try to remember it is your day and to want you want to.
Describe your typical process with a couple.
The couple would make an initial enquiry, and would then be sent our wedding guide which explains more about pricing and the services we offer. Then the couple would book in for an initial consultation, which could be done via zoom or face to face and will be for an hour, and is great if you can bring any ideas, pinterest boards, images of dresses along. Following this I will out together a mood board for the couple to review, based off what was discussed in the consultation. If the couple then wishes to book this requires a booking fee and signing of the terms and conditions. Dates cannot be secured without payment of the booking fee. Then 50% of the final payment is due 3 months before the big day, and the final amount is due a month before the wedding day. We will also be in touch before then to confirm the final details. After which you can relax and enjoy beautiful, luxurious wedding flowers!
What is the most interesting thing you have put in a bouquet?
Fruits are always an interesting one! I'm happy to discuss any ideas you may have when it comes to designing your bouquet.
Is there a flower that has specific symbolism that you would recommend for couples?
There are lots of flowers with meanings and symbolisms behind them its hard to chose one! I love to include flowers that have meaning for the bouquet and can discuss this with couples.
What is the most romantic flower and why?
Roses are definitely up there and are a universal symbol of love. They also give such a romantic feel to the bouquets and arrangements.
What should you do with the flowers after the wedding?
This is down to personal choice. There are lots of options to preserve your bouquet and have it framed. Or you can send your flowers onto a ceramic artist and have them use the flowers to make some pottery, such as a vase. Or you could give away flowers to wedding guests to take home and enjoy.