Leamington Hastings Church and Park Farm. Mid May wedding
 Apricot, lilac, Peach, Lavender, purple and white with lots of greenery
Apricot, lilac, peach, lavender with white peonies. Bride's bouquet ready to go.
Bridesmaids' bouquets
Some lovely Eucalyptus and Olive used to echo the pretty shade of Bridesmaid's dress
Gorgeous couple in Park Farm, Shuckburgh's lovely garden
Buttonholes, corsages and hair flowers ready to go.
Milk churn at Leamington Hastings church taken back to reception. Fab Alliums grown by Bride's mum.
Churn back at Park Farm
Top table centre with cascading greenery spilling out all along the table
Cascading Pillars moved (with a lot of stepladder wobbling) to Farm wall mangers
Pretty colours
Apologies - quick phone snaps not doing flowers justice
Back at gorgeous Park Farm - Pillar arrangement in new position on mangers
Photo: Neil Jackson
Country style pew ends in mini metal pails moved back to tables
Rustic/vintage details placed throughout
Bride/Bride's Mum added other details to the cut flowers like these growing plants on chunky log slices which can then be enjoyed in the garden
Another pedestal in the church which went onto a milk churn back at Park Farm
We filled the church with lots of garden lilacs and viburnum Opulus with Queen Anne's Lace - gorgeous scent,
Greenery and Gyp ring around the delicious cake made by the Bride's Mum decorated with stunning Sugarcraft Peonies made by the Bride's sister- Gorgeous.
Mini decorative churn by the other church door and later back to Park Farm