From my camera roll: a florist's diary
At the beginning of May, Sharron and Brian celebrated their marriage with an intimate wedding at the beautiful Yeldersley Hall in Derbyshire.

With just ten of their closest family and friends gathered to witness their vows, the day felt incredibly personal, relaxed and full of love.
Although the guest list was small, the flowers certainly didn't hold back.
Working alongside the talented Tara Knott Styling, we transformed the ceremony room into a romantic space filled with soft spring blooms and elegant details. Large floral arrangements framed the room, window displays brought the outdoors in, and twin urns created a beautiful focal point for the ceremony.

The colour palette was one of understated elegance.

Cloud-like white hydrangeas sat alongside soft blush roses and peonies, delicate hints of powder blue delphinium, and touches of fresh spring green. The effect was timeless and sophisticated, perfectly complementing the elegant surroundings of Yeldersley Hall.

Following the ceremony, the flowers moved seamlessly into the wedding breakfast.
The dining table became the heart of the celebration, dressed with a low floral centrepiece featuring some of Sharron's favourite flowers, accompanied by delicate bud vases and soft dinner candles that created an intimate atmosphere for the couple and their guests to enjoy long into the afternoon.
One of the joys of smaller weddings is the opportunity to focus on the details.
Every flower was seen up close. Every candle flickered beside familiar faces. Every arrangement became part of the experience.

Sharron and Brian's wedding was proof that intimate celebrations can feel every bit as luxurious and memorable as larger gatherings.
Sometimes, all you need is the people you love most gathered around one beautifully dressed table.

