A beautiful cascading garland of garden roses.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Monday, 25 March 2013
Recent work
A decorative bridal bouquet made with a fine metallic wire, beading and enhanced with stunning seasonal hellebores.
This stunning bouquet is made in a cone which is layered with stachys leaves. The memory lane rose combines beautifully with the succulents.
A heart shaped tribute, delicate seasonal hellebores, gorgeous!
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
December work
This elegant, vintage styled wired wedding posy is framed with a collar of 'honesty' seed pods. The finishing touch is a veil of soft organza ribbon.
This is a semi-crescent bouquet, soft vintage roses, 'sweet avalanche' and 'avalanche roses were combined with elegant calla lilies and dendrobium orchids.
Christmas decorations
A stunning parallel arrangement with majestic amaryllis and silver sprayed thistles created a wintry effect. I wound silver twine and fabric around the stems to add further interest.
A wintry hand-tied of white carnations created as a radial design. Simple but effective for a table-piece.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Caged arrangement
12 November 2012
This stunning arrangement is made by creating a cage of salix, cornus and equisetum into a pyramid form. Inside the cage are entwined calla lilies, tulips and seasonal nerines.
The design would be perfect for an event/wedding wanting something a little bit different and unusual.
Caging can be made in many forms, shapes and sizes, decorative or plain.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Inspiration for Christmas brides
I just love these combination of flowers and colours. Although the dahlias aren't available at Christmas time the 'Luxor' roses combined with skimmia, spray roses and interesting foliage give warmth to a cold winters day.
Hanging decoration
This is a hanging arrangement that I have recently created. I used a hot glue to create little vases which I then decorated in tiny beads and glitter. The finishing touch was to add roses and spanish moss. The whole effect is perfect for a Christmas theme and could also be hung from a Christmas tree.
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