If you’re planning a wedding and want floral designs that truly capture romance and natural beauty, Flowers by Annabel is here to help. Based in the charming town of Newport, right in the heart of Pembrokeshire National Park, Annabel specializes in wedding flowers that create unforgettable moments. With a lifelong love of nature and four years of hands-on experience with top florists, she started her own business in 2017. Since then, she’s crafted stunning arrangements for over 100 weddings across Wales and beyond.
Inspired by the breathtaking Pembrokeshire coastline, Annabel’s designs focus on natural beauty, romance, and thoughtful detail. She uses the freshest seasonal flowers, blending textures and colors that reflect the time of year. Passionate about British blooms and sustainability, Annabel carefully selects materials that minimize environmental impact. Whether you’re dreaming of wild, rustic arrangements or soft, elegant bouquets, every design is tailored to complement your venue and personal style perfectly.
Every wedding is unique, and Flowers by Annabel offers a fully bespoke service—no cookie-cutter packages here. Your journey starts with a free consultation where Annabel listens to your vision and gets to know you as a couple. Together, you’ll create mood boards that bring your floral ideas to life. From your bouquet and buttonholes to large installations, every detail is thoughtfully designed to work together seamlessly.
Annabel’s beautiful work has been featured in numerous wedding magazines, and she was recently shortlisted for The Welsh National Wedding Awards—proof of her expert craftsmanship and dedication to making your wedding day truly special.
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Book your venue before booking a florist
Everything is looked at in such detail and I always get the best quality
Emails, face to face consultations
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An English garden rose, nothing can beat the scent of an English garden rose!
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