Flowers for Events

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Bridal Bouquet

Bridal Bouquet

Brides have been carrying bouquets since Roman times as flowers were known as symbols of new beginnings, fidelity and fertility. By Victorian times the flowers themselves were chosen for their meanings.  You may like to choose flowers for your bouquet that hold specific meanings to 

Casket Spray

Casket Spray

These sprays are designed to adorn the coffin during the funeral service and may be single ended, double ended or cascade down the sides. They may be made to complement any size and design of coffin and these flowers can convey the character of the 

Buttonhole

Buttonhole

During medieval times knights of the realm would wear their lady’s colours upon their left lapel to show their everlasting love and commitment, just as buttonholes reflecting the bride’s bouquet are worn by the groom today.  The best man and ushers and page boys may 

Funeral Sheath

Funeral Sheath

In biblical times flowers were picked on the morning of the funeral gathered into a bunch and tied together. Flowers, evergreens and herbs were all chosen for their significant meanings. A sheath may be placed on top of the coffin or a number of sheaves 

Bridesmaid Bouquet

Bridesmaid Bouquet

Early brides would have a ‘maid’ whose role was to assist them in matrimonial preparations and pick flowers for the bouquet on the dawn of the wedding. Bridesmaids now have their own bouquets often slightly smaller and reflecting the bride’s flowers.  Young flower girls may 

Posy

Posy

Posies are smaller version of funeral sheaths and may be reflect the relationship between the mourner and deceased. Later they may be laid on a graveside or put in vases for the bereaved family.   The lavender in this posy represents sadness and jasmine symbolises 

Flower Crown

Flower Crown

Whilst the bride’s maid would make the wedding bouquet in ancient times, the bride would make her own flower crown. This was to symbolise celebration, love and romance. We can make your flower crown for you to compliment your bouquet.  We can organise a floral 

Wreath

Wreath

A funeral wreath symbolises eternity and conveys feelings of never-ending love. Wreaths may be used to mark the anniversary of the death of a loved one. The evergreens used represent protection freesia – trust white roses – eternal love.

Corsage

Corsage

A lady’s buttonhole may also be referred to as corsage. Traditionally, they would be worn on the right, facing downwards. When dancing a man would put his right arm round the lady’s waist and the lady her left hand on his shoulder, this meant there 

Living Arrangements

Living Arrangements

Casket sprays and wreaths may be planted up with living flowers or plants as can wicker planters. These may be kept by the family or laid in the resting place of the loved one. This arrangement was planted with bulbs gathered from the garden of