A GUIDE TO WEDDING FLOWERS

 

Over the past decade our studio has designed flower arrangements for hundreds of weddings, each event a unique creative production of its own. A Guide to Wedding Flowers takes you behind the scenes on five special weddings as we demonstrate the creative process behind designing beautiful wedding flowers as well as tried-and-tested practical techniques for making arrangements.

“A very good investment at the start of my business, a great overview of wedding flowers, lots of inspiration”

suitable for

anyone creating arrangements for THEIR own wedding or starting a flower studio or shop under your own brand


FILMS

1.5+ hours

English subtitles

—  Bridal Bouquet (May)  —
Loosely woven bouquet of scented garden roses,
pale pink corncockle and colourful foliage
Hand vase technique

—  Buttonhole (May)  —
Quick and easy ‘mini bouquet’
with dried and fresh stems
No wire technique

—  Aisle Installation (July) —
Frothy meadow aisle with daisies,
bedstraw and scented herbs
Foam-free mechanics

—  Table Centrepiece (June) —
Lavish footed bowl with pea vines,
peonies and nasturtiums
Kenzan and chicken wire

—  Staircase Installation (June) —
Delicate but dramatic staircase with
perennials and dried textural elements
Foam-free mechanics

—   Pair of Vases (September)  —
Champagne buckets on plinths with sculptural
branches and massed focal flowers
Kenzans and chicken wire

CLASS NOTES

65 pages of downloadable PDFS


—  A Guide to Wedding Flowers  —
A brief history of wedding flowers
Naturalistic Design
Creative Process (season, colour, setting)
Mechanics (vases, essential toolkit)

—  Ceremony Flowers  —
Designing for the space
Large Vases & Urns
Aisles, Arches & Installations

—  Bouquets & Buttonholes  —
Bridal Bouquets
Bridesmaids & Flower Girls
Accessories

— Reception Flowers  —
Designing Table Flowers
Centrepieces
Small Bottles & Vases


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