Weddings

Nicola and Germaine at The Asylum, London. Image by Joanna Nicole Photography

Congratulations on your engagement! And thank you for stopping by. I hope that I can help in your search for your perfect wedding flowers.

I provide a floral design service where I work with your preferred colour scheme and style, and using seasonal locally grown flowers, create unique, beautiful designs that you will love.

2024 will be my 10th year of providing wedding flowers, I feel very lucky to have been asked to create the flowers for so many weddings over the years.

Laura and Louise at East Riddlesden Hall. Image by Hamish Irvine

Couples are now looking for locally grown, eco-friendly flowers for their wedding. Not only do they love a natural, seasonal look, they also don’t want their wedding flowers to cost the earth (literally!).

With this in mind, I love to use 100% British grown flowers in your wedding. I use flowers sourced locally from the many wonderful growers here in Yorkshire, some flowers that I grow myself and others from the larger growers in England. This gives me a variety of flowers to work with, finding the best that the season can offer at the time of your wedding. I create and design to best reflect your style using the loveliest flowers that the season provides. To capture the floral moment from delicate blossom in spring to the warm colours of Autumn. Bouquets can be wild, or soft and romantic, but each one is unique – just like you.

Beth’s bouquet by Maddie Farris Photography

The main season for Yorkshire grown flowers is April to early October. But if you are getting married outside these months there are options we can discuss, from a mix of British and Dutch wholesale flowers, to using fresh and dried flowers or a fully dried flower wedding.

Sometimes flowers have a special meaning for the family and if that flower isn’t in season, we can talk about ways of incorporating those flowers into the wedding. Whether that is from creating a pressed flower frame of the flowers, or buying in from the Dutch wholesalers, who source flowers from all over the world.

Rebecca and Josh at The Tithe Barn, Bolton Abbey. Image by David Boynton Wedding Photography

At our initial consultation we will talk about your ideas, colours and style and discuss the seasonal, locally grown flowers that are likely to be available at the time of your wedding. I will then put a proposal together to record what we have discussed and give you an initial quote.

If you decide that I am the right florist for you then we can adjust the proposal as necessary to ensure that you get the wedding flowers that you will love!

I can provide flowers for all aspects of your wedding. From beautiful bridal bouquets and buttonholes to table flowers and larger stunning floral installations. I can work with your budget to make the best use of your flowers.

Floral Installation at Thorpe Gardens, Tamworth, for Sam and Joe. Image by Ayesha Photography

I can even provide some other styling elements that you may be looking for, such as candles, urns, milk churns. Please go to the ‘available to hire page‘, or I can put you in touch with someone who can provide these for you.

Table centrepieces at Falcon Manor. Image by Laura Calderwood

The initial consultations can take place at my home in Harecroft, Wilsden or over the phone if you are some distance away. We can communicate via email until nearer the time of the wedding when it would be amazing to meet in person if we haven’t already for your final consultation. We can also arrange a site visit if this is helpful to you.

If you would like to book a consultation then scroll down to fill in the contact and see if I have availability for your date.

My diary for 2024 and 2025 is now open.

Rowan at East Riddlesden Hall by Mark Hooper Photography

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