If you’re planning a wedding in North Yorkshire or the North East, Rosemary Blooms is here to bring your floral dreams to life. Based in the picturesque market town of Guisborough, this award-winning studio is led by Emma, a passionate florist whose love for gardening and fresh flowers shines through every arrangement. Starting with hand-tied bouquets and training at the renowned Tallulah Rose Flower School, Emma has grown into a trusted expert known for romantic, nature-inspired wedding designs.
Rosemary Blooms is committed to sustainability, crafting wedding flowers that are as kind to the planet as they are beautiful. The studio avoids floral foam and single-use plastics, choosing eco-friendly materials instead. By sourcing seasonal blooms from local British growers whenever possible, your wedding flowers will be fresh, vibrant, and perfectly in tune with the natural surroundings.
Your wedding flowers should feel personal and meaningful. At Rosemary Blooms, the style is natural, wild, and effortlessly elegant, blending modern touches with classic floristry. Whether you’re dreaming of romantic bouquets, stunning centrepieces, or show-stopping floral arches, Emma works closely with you to create designs that capture your unique style and set the perfect mood for your big day.
Natural, wild, romantic, garden, woodland.
Using sustainable methods and local British blooms and much as possible.
It's great to be able to repurpose arrangements from your ceremony and use them elsewhere in the day. It makes your budget go further and is more sustainable.
Initial contact is through my contact form/email, my next step is to arrange a consultation where we can discuss how you imagine your special day, your requirements and we can get to know each other. I will then create a bespoke quote for you. Bookings are confirmed once a signed T&C's and Booking Fee are received.
I'd always recommend to preserve flowers in your bouquet in some way. There are companies that can do this for you and make into other keepsakes or you could dry/press them yourself at home too to display as you wish.
It's also lovely to use arrangements such as table centres as gifts for guests.