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Liss, Nr Petersfield, Hampshire GU33 7AP, United Kingdom
Someflower is an independent professional florist specialising in wedding flowers and event floristry. The garden workshop is a hive of activity and is always brimming with beautiful flowers most weekends. With over 20 years experience within the industry, a life long passion has developed in creating the most amazing individual floral displays for all special occasions. Located on the borders of Hampshire, Surrey and West Sussex means that Someflower is perfectly situated around some of the best venues in the South East. This blog has been created to share with you our passion for flowers. We hope this comes over to you as we post all our news, views and images for you to look at. Please feel free to leave comments. If you have any questions or require some flower related advice, or if we can be of any assistance to you in anyway, please contact us anytime. We truly would love to hear from you. Thank you for taking the time to stop by and visit our blog...Enjoy :-) xx

Monday, 9 January 2012

Some of Someflowers Favourites of 2011 in a PINK Theme

Ok...not exactly PINK....but a beautiful delicate little Orchid corsage on a pearl cuff.


This is a classic favourite arrangement for Someflower at St Mary's Church in Buriton.  The Lantern invites all your guests into the church.


A great use of BOLD STRONG colours featured in this lovely compact Bridal Handtied of Roses....STUNNING!!!!


Our Old Wooden Flower Crates saw the Sunshine on this day as they played a striking role outside the Entrance Doors to the Manor Barn in Buriton.


We have lots of great containers and vases etc for you to display your flowers in.  Our simplistic but effective enamel jugs were the perfect centrepiece for Summer Flowers alongside vintage tea cups and homemade jam!!!


Dusky Lilacs, Oyster pale pink and Ivory roses made this gorgeous romantic combination bridal bouquet.


Buttonholes and Corsages are just as important as any other display.  These Ivory and Heather Buttonholes were particularly sweet.


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