Sunday 4 November 2012

"A week in the life of Tiger Rose"

Every wedding, large or small involves a lot of planning, arranging the flowers is only 10% of the job!
Meeting, quoting, and producing ideas, ordering and lists are only the start.
Sourcing, cleaning and preping of  props, wrapping bridal boxes, unwrapping candles. Before we even start conditioning flowers a lot of effort has already gone into creating the final event.
But some weddings involve even more planning! With 58 table centre's, over 300 candles and 20 bay and olive trees, my mind mind, and files were full of lists and plans!
So I thought it might be interesting to take you through the lead up to, and the end of creating flowers for a wedding. Whatever scale all weddings involve the same process and attention to detail.
It all starts with ideas! Often from books, blogs or Pinterest, I try and create a visual board of pictures to give the client ideas of how the flowers might look. 





                                                            Preping and cleaning props


 and filling buckets.


Waiting for the all important flowers to arrive!


Starting to take shape.

 Beginning to set up


Sound check!

 Team Tiger Rose!

And finally, as the candles are lit, and guests arrive the marquee is turned into a sea of light and subtle flowers. Provence in England!











Job done!

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