Thornton Manor is a gorgeous wedding venue set out on the Wirral.
Louise and Chris got married last year and whilst sorting out some photos on my computer I realised I hadn't blogged this wedding which is a shame as it was a lovely wedding and a real pleasure to do their flowers.
Louise said that she wanted the flowers to look 'scruffy' and 'wild'.
For her bouquet we used ivory peonies, 'Patience' David Austin roses, long, flowing sweet peas, Veronica and lots of lovely foliages.
In the entrance we used tall white larkspur to create height and then a loose, flowing design in a rustic style urn to complement the venue's styling.
We did a large floor standing candleabra on either side of the registrars table and each chair had a flower design on to line the aisle.
Candleabra were used on each table with each design being a little different to the next.
The top table had a selection of hurricane vases and tealights with draped hanging amaranthus, long trailing sweet peas and clusters of flower heads.
I hope you've enjoyed looking at the photos of the wedding as much as we enjoyed doing the flowers.
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