A bouquet that feels like it's picked straight from an English garden
- Lily Dalgleish
- Mar 19
- 2 min read
Julia and Jordan got hitched on the 1st of June 2024 on the golf course here in Agnes water, one of their personal favourite spots. Working with Julia for a year throughout her planning process, the flowers changed a handful of times before we landed on soft whimsy pastels with an ode to the ocean, another of the couples favourites.
Julia gave me a lot of creative freedom, I was able to create bouquets that looked as though they had been hand picked whilst walking around an english cottage garden. This has quickly become my signature style that my clients love.

Flower types used where;
Snapdragons
Garden roses
Delphinium
Spray roses
Dahlia
Lisianthus
Emille
Queen Annes Lace
Billy Buttons
Chamomile daisy
Paired perfectly with Julia's Bridal gown, made by her own mum, she was an absolute vision of beauty and elegance.
The pop of blue in the bouquets, hinted just ever so lightly at the bridesmaids ocean blue inspired gowns, along with the light blue silk ribbons tied around the bridal bouquet with a broach belonging to the brides grandmother fixed to it, the brides special touch.


For ceremony, the couple who where at the time building their home, had two olive trees placed at the beginning of the ailse which they then had placed at the entrance of their home once it was finished. A beautiful tribute to the continuation of the life they had already built together.
A reception scape so elegant and refined, with babies breath flower clouds in low laying vases spoke volumes on the white crisp tablecloths.
A last minute addition of delphinium in the flower clouds, to elevate, add height and create a pop of the star colour of the day, really shone.



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