the flowers. . . of which there were manywere totally gorgeous and in such an usual colourway
with, of course, the traditional whitey cream
it was a civil ceremony held in Richmond Park
so, no church to fill with blooms,
but some wonderful windows. . .
. . .looking west across the Thames valley;
no altar, instead a simple table
with, of course, the traditional whitey cream
it was a civil ceremony held in Richmond Park
so, no church to fill with blooms,
but some wonderful windows. . .
. . .looking west across the Thames valley;
no altar, instead a simple table
with ivy and rose petals
the chairs were tied with sashes
in the colour of the senior bridemaids' dresses
and blooms to match the bouquets. . .
the chairs were tied with sashes
in the colour of the senior bridemaids' dresses
and blooms to match the bouquets. . .
8 comments:
You have been busy! You will tell us whose, won't you? It's not just Mel that will be dying to know.
I'll share the photos first. . . then tell the story (that might have to wait until tomorrow tho)
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blimey - posh chairs or what?!
Looks lovely! Add me to the list of want-to-knows, please.
dinah it was so lovely, so very lovely. . . more details soon
ZiggZ yeah! I thought that too. . .
it's amazing, the modern wedding!!
Whoa.
How could you not stare at those chairs.......
Oh, and the windows with the view....ohmygosh.....
the chairs were lovely - and the view thru the windows over the edge of the hill and down to the river made all the better by the glorious weather
The chairs are wonderful! I can't decide - with flowers or without. Oh both. So clever and I love the colours.
And I was going to say, yesterday but blogger cut me off with rude words, how splendid the Teens and Mini-Teen looked in their smart vintage gear.
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