The Ultimate in Wedding Design by About Flowers

The Ultimate in Wedding Design by About Flowers
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Showing posts with label tropical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tropical. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 October 2012

The Hillcrest Bridal Fayre

To have and to hold....

We pick and choose our Bridal Fayres very carefully and not one of those business that is at every event you go to.  We prefer to be a little more exclusive.

And, that is why we choose The Hillcrest Hotel every year.

Today we have dressed both of the rooms up at the hotel but for those of you that could not make it, I took a few snaps so you could get a chance to see our new table centres.

And, I will stop rambling on now and let my pics do the work.








So, any thoughts?  We love feedback from brides and event planners so don't be shy, leave a comment and tell us what you think?  

Take care.... Paula x

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Tropical and Fun.....

This is a wedding we did a few years ago, but I stumbled accross these pictures and thought I would share for those of you that like bold colour and want to inject a tropical feel to your wedding day.

Have a look at these and see what you think.


Handtied bouquet of Cerise Gerbera, Orange Gerbera, Red bromiliad and Green Cymbidium Orchid.  Edged in Palm Leaves.


For the flowergirl, a wand of Cymbidium Orchid.


For the groom, a Cymbidium Orchid buttonhole.



For the mums, a corsage of small orange and pink Roses.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

White Anthurium Wedding

Brona and Nathan were in awe of the simplicity yet elegance of this flower.  So, it was an easy decision to base their wedding flowers on it.  Here, we show a shower bouquet made out of  White Anthuriums, a matching overarm bouquet for the bridesmaids and, not forgetting the groom, a buttonhole made out of a mini Anthurium.






We also carried on the theme through to the venue.  Due to the fact that the room was used for the ceremoney first, we were unable to get pictures of it in all its glory.  But, we are sure it looked fab.