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North Yorkshire based florist, Flowermaiden work from a studio off Bow Street, Guisborough neighbouring the priory gardens. The idyllic location with private parking provides a perfect place for couples to stop by and discuss their floral ideas.
From colours to flower types, sizes and seasons, fragrances, who should have what, to which side do you wear your floral corsages; all your questions will be answered. Expect an initial consultation which will last up to two hours as you discuss your ideas with vessels and flower types all to hand, so you can visualise your theme coming together.
Flowers impact on all elements of your wedding. They complement what you and your bridesmaids will be wearing, as well as the groom and groomsmen. They are hair accessories, worn by guests and maybe petals are scattered for the alter, and then there are floral arrangements for the ceremony and reception tables too.
Talking to an expert with years of experience is vital; they will be able to pull all of these elements together flawlessly leaving you confident that what you see on your day will be exactly what you had envisioned.
“Don’t underestimate how complex your florals are,” says Flowermaiden owner Linda, “working with live elements means that colours can vary and no two flower types can behave the same. We often need to call on our years of experience to get your flowers to be at their optimum for your wedding day!
“Every wedding is different; some couples want to keep things simple and others want to go all out and really create an impact. We work with all budgets and will advise on what will work; often couples overlook how much will be on the reception tables such as glassware, drinks etc. and talking it through helps couples really understand their vision and how it will come together.”
Find out more about Flowermaiden on their Facebook page here.
This article was taken from Kiss The Bride Magazine, Issue 6 “Wander In Love”. Find more wedding inspiration and ideas here.
Editorial – Sarah Tate
Flowers – Flowermaiden
Photography – Natalie Pluck Photography