Planning your wedding in Kent? Emily & Me is a family-run, award-winning florist based in Hythe, specializing in creating beautiful, bespoke floral arrangements that make your day truly unforgettable. With a strong reputation for creativity and quality, they consistently earn five-star reviews from couples across Kent and the South East.
Your wedding flowers should tell your unique story. Whether you have a clear vision or just a few ideas, the Emily & Me team listens carefully to bring your style to life—whether that’s romantic, vintage, modern, or something delightfully unexpected. Every design is tailored just for you.
From your first meeting to the moment your flowers are set up, Emily & Me offers a smooth, personal experience. Trusted by many of Kent’s top wedding venues, they’re known for their attention to detail and dedication to making your floral vision flawless. Owner Sam personally oversees every wedding to ensure perfection.
Gosh! So many!! I just couldn't choose
Exciting, romantic, adaptable, personal, stunning
The many customers who have taken time to write testimonials and vote for us in regional and national competitions shows that our team continually meets and exceeds expectations.
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We recently built a secret arch comisioned by the Groom. It was covered in roses and vines and lockets with pictures of all the family and friends who could not be at the wedding.
We hold free consultations six days a week. These are Essentially a relaxed chat about flowers. I follow up with an estimate a couple of days later.
A beautiful 100 year old embroidered ribbon that every bride in the family had sewn their name on.
Roses are always seen as traditional symbols of love but forget me knots and Nigella (known as love in a midst) are fairly symbolic too.
For me, it will always be forget me knots. As a wife, we want to be remembered not just on our wedding day but on every day, forever.
So many choices...take them home to enjoy, have them preserved, gift them to your guests or to charity, maybe even leave some on the grave of someone you loved but couldn't be there.