M & S Wedding

Melanie and Scott were one of the happiest couples I have had the pleasure to do flowers for! Their wedding was held at the beautiful and historic St. Lawrence Hall. They made great use of repurposing their ceremony florals at their reception afterwards.

About the wedding ... We lined the aisle with massed arrangements of various ferns and moss, bringing in an outdoors feel to this ornate room. These were later moved to the ends of the longer guest tables at the reception.

Melissa carried a loosely styled bouquet of filler flowers including astilbe, baby's breath, Queen Anne's lace, and Japanese anemones.

The Groom wore a boutonnière of astilbe and the groomsmen wore boutonnières with spray roses, filler flowers, and dusty miller.

The bridesmaids bouquets were inspired by smudge sticks and were made with spray roses, astilbe, baby's breath, cedar, and dusty miller, which were bound with thin cotton string.

For the reception, taller vases filled with baby's breath and Queen Anne's lace were placed at the centre of each longer guest table, along with smaller vintage glass bottles with individual blooms like astrantia, ferns, spray roses, baby's breath, astilbe, and Queen Anne's lace dotted the length of the longer tables. For their round guest tables that circled the room, we made loosely styled mixed arrangements of filler flowers including astilbe, baby's breath, Queen Anne's lace, spray roses, and Japanese anemones.

More smaller vintage bottles with blooms were placed around the venue, including the entrance table, signing table, and cake table. A larger showpiece arrangement was placed at the signing table, which included spray roses, baby's breath and Queen Anne's lace, this again was repurposed afterwards for one of their guest tables.

Here are some of our favourites pictures from their magical day.

Photography courtesy of DEVIC FOTOS.

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