What is your most memorable wedding?
All our weddings are memorable for one reason or another and we pride ourselves on remembering which flowers each couples chose, regardless of when we managed their weddings.
Describe your style in 5 adjectives.
Elegant, Natural , Colourful, Creative, Memorable
What about your business are you most proud of?
Providing flowers for over 700 weddings and yet managing to make our couples feel special.
What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?
Be yourselves! Do what you want, rather than what someone else has done or has told you you should provide.
What is your favourite personal touch you have seen at a wedding?
One groom had his grandparents' sofa delivered to the venue for them to be comfortable during the wedding ceremony....such a wonderful gesture.
Describe your typical process with a couple.
We meet in our studios for a consultation and talk (probably too much) about wedding dreams, styles, aspirations and flowers. We then produce a quotation for the couple and if they say yes, will confirm the booking and keep in touch via email, phone or in person right up until the big day (and often beyond!)
What is the most interesting thing you have put in a bouquet?
Sweets, a Go-Pro camera, lego, jewellery....anything goes.!
Is there a flower that has specific symbolism that you would recommend for couples?
Lots of flowers have meanings and symbolism, e.g rosemary for remembrance, white roses for pure love. However, I believe that brides should choose flowers that they love or mean something to them personally, rather than something that has been pre-determined as having specific symbolism.
What is the most romantic flower and why?
That all depends on each individual couple as it may be a flower that they first gave to each other, that was in their parent's bouquet, that was their grandmother's favourite flower, or that they managed to grown in their first garden. Everyone is different and flowers have different meanings for each person.
What should you do with the flowers after the wedding?
Ensure they are taken home, given to guests or given to someone who will love them.