Something Blue

I’m often asked “how can I bring in a little colour to my wedding” and the answer is quite easily. It doesn’t have to be a full on colour saturation and metaparody.

Take a classic white and neutral flower bouquet and add a small element of colour, or keep it white and add artisan plant dyed silk ribbons. Add coloured shoes to peak beneath your dress, and give your photographer the stationery suite and jewellery to capture the memories of the day through a flatlay. Check out the team credits below for more wedding inspiration.

Team credits: photography - @emmapilkingtonphotography dresses - @katebeaumont

hair and make-up - @sarahmortenmakeupartist flowers - @fletcherfoley

shoes - @harrietwildeshoes veils - @daisysheldonembroidery

model - @lucycookx @industrymodels stationery - @lauraelizabethpatrick

jewellery - @idinjewellery

You're the best thing

So it's kind of Autumn already! And we're all wondering 'how did that happen'. 2018 has been very much lived at breakneck speed. Breakneck and sweaty.  But today I feel there's a pause, a momentary rainy afternoon when I have a chance to upload a few photos from the incredible wedding at Dorfold Hall at the weekend.  

This was the opportunity for me to use a foam free technique I'd seen on the Instagram page #nofloralfoam. A bucket cut down to size with slits added so the foliage can drape, and filled with chicken wire.  Pure genius.  I implore all florists to use it for tall designs.  

And I've been working on editorial shoots with some fabulous creatives. So more of that soon.  In the meantime, enjoy the beauty!