I have some lovely pastel wedding flower inspiration for you from the lovely Lizzy & Vinny’s wedding. They got married at Christ the King Church and had their wedding reception at Denton Golf Club. The colour scheme for the wedding was white, ivory, blush pink and pale blue. We used a mix of beautiful Sweet Avalanche, blush pink roses from luxury rose grower Meijer Roses, Bombastic spray roses, pale blue hydrangea, gladioli, delphinium, gyposphila and mixed foliage.
Pretty pastel wedding bouquet in ivory, blue and pink
Lizzy’s wedding bouquet was a textured hand tied style of large and small headed roses, hydrangea and gypsophila with subtle pearl detail and eucalyptus foliage.
Hand tied bouquet of roses, hydrangea and gypsophila
Blush pink and dusky blue wedding bouquet
To decorate the church we created two large arrangements displayed on plinths which were placed on either side of the altar. The aisle was dressed with organza swags and beautiful white hydrangea heads
Large pedestal arrangements and aisle swags
White and ivory church plinth arrangements
For Lizzy & Vinny’s wedding reception at Denton Golf Club we created a natural top table garland of mixed foliage and flowers, with glass hurricane vases displayed along the table to provide romantic candle light. The top table garland included a gorgeous selection of blush pink roses, blue hydrangea and gypsophila with a mix of trailing ivy, fern, conifer and eucalyptus foliage.
Top table garland arrangement
On their guest tables they had small glass jars decorated with hessian and lace which we filled with clusters of blush pink roses, freesia, delphinium and gypsophila to create a romantic country garden centrepiece. The jars were placed on natural log slices and the tables were dressed with hessian runners with a delicate lace edging.
Glass jars with flowers displayed on log slices
Lace and hessian jars filled with pastel flowers
Glass jars decorated with hessian and filled with pastel flowers
Top table candles and mixed garland of roses, hydrangea and gypsophila