My bouquet was made up of blush pink roses with gypsophila, pampas grass a little greenery with some small ivory roses. Melisa from Party Maklary also made the seating plan, which was placed outside by the doors for guests to see as they arrived. On the right-hand corner Melisa had done a small arrangement of greenery. We used Melisa from Party Malarky for the decoration of the venue; she was brilliant and didn’t stop until we were happy. On the entrance of the ceremony room, she made up a welcome sign featuring white and silver balloons with greenery threaded through. It was stunning and definitely had the wow factor! The cake was made by Spencer’s friend, Karen Dixon, who lives in our hometown of Bishop Stortford. The cake was three tiers with lemon and vanilla swiss meringue as one layer, chocolate and passionfruit for the second, and vanilla with strawberry jam on the top layer. It was a work of art! On the tables I went for silver candelabras, with ivy and blush flowers running down them with glowing artificial candles. The stationery was printed by Pure Invitation, and the invites were pale green with gold lettering. The top table’s stationery was done by Zazzle online, which were black with gold lettering. Top table flowers, the ones down the aisle, and the bunches dotted about, matched my bouquet but with more greenery and some small blush roses too. The buttonholes were blush roses with pampas grass and Spencer’s had gypsophila in it too. 29 REAL WEDDINGS
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