Planning your wedding and dreaming of floral arrangements that feel fresh, natural, and effortlessly romantic? Issy & Bella Floral Design, nestled in the stunning Herefordshire countryside, specializes in creating elegant, garden-inspired flowers that bring your celebration to life. Their designs capture the charm, scent, and movement of flowers “just picked from the garden,” perfectly matching the relaxed and seasonal vibe many couples love.
Jo, the owner and creative director of Issy & Bella, has a lifelong passion for flowers. She leads a talented team that personally designs and plans every floral detail for your wedding. From your first consultation to the final setup on your big day, Jo ensures each arrangement is meaningful, natural, and exactly as you imagined.
If you want your wedding flowers to be as kind to the planet as they are beautiful, Issy & Bella Floral Design is a perfect choice. Their sustainable philosophy includes:
Issy & Bella’s signature style is natural, elegant, and romantic. Expect bouquets and arrangements filled with lush, petal-heavy blooms, delicate textures, and whimsical stems that evoke a garden-fresh feel. Their goal is to craft flowers that don’t just look stunning but also create lasting memories of your special day.
we did a wedding at the Sugerloaf barn in wales in the summer of 2017 for such an amazing couple, the wedding was shot by the costa sisters and i was a dream wedding from start to finish.
relaxed, free, natural, quirky, beautiful
That we are a small business that is based on working farm in north herefordshire but has grown to be a fabulous awarding winning florist with a fabulous reputation is a short time.
Plan well, don't stress, find the right suppliers for you, you will know when you meet them, you will just click, trust them and enjoy the ride. and don't forgot a wedding is about you and your fiance who love each other saying i do for the rest of your life, don't sweat the small stuff and don't lose sight of what a wedding is..........
the bride and groom had first met at a train station on a bench where wildflowers grow, and the morning of the wedding he went back to that bench and pick a small bunch of wild flowers and gave them to his bride just before she walked the aisle.
Jo will contact you to arrange a meeting to discuss all things flowery, Coffee and cake is on us!! The purpose of our little meet ups is so we can get to know each other, we want you to choose a florist who inspires you, makes you feel comfortable and is someone you can trust with your big day, and most importantly someone you can have a giggle with, flowers are the fun bit! So once I have made the tea and sliced the cake, we will chat through your wedding ideas so we can get to understand your likes, dislikes, ideas and inspiration. Feel free to bring along magazines, swatches, pinterest boards and any relevant examples of things you like.
Jo will then put together a bespoke quote for you with a pinterest board to match. A quote will be sent out shortly afterwards. To save your date with us, we require a £50.00 non- refundable booking fee, which will be deducted from your final bill.
Jo will be in frequent contact with you in the months leading to your big day, on the days itself we will personally deliver your flowers at least 3 hours before your walk down the aisle, we will help out if needed; make the tea, and pour champagne, sew on buttons (yes I really have done this).
We also offer a complementary service of moving your flowers from your ceremony location to your reception location, so please mention if you would like us to do this.
pompoms, paper cranes, lego men, paper flamingos, feathers, stag horns, to name a few...
There are lots that symbioses love but its nicer to use a flower that may have links to you as a couple, perhaps a flower from the first bunch if flowers received or given
to be flowers with hundreds of petals oozes romance, such a peonies, english garden roses, sweetpeas, etc
If you want to keep them looking fresh after the day keep them in water and enjoy, alliteratively some brides have them preserve or dried them, others place on lost family members graves, some take them on honeymoon.