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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
Showing posts with label Tradional English Wedding Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tradional English Wedding Flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Indian Summers

Here at Someflower we have been very fortunate to have been involved in some wonderful and exciting non traditional weddings such as this lovely and colourful Hindu ceremony last year at the Manor Barn in Buriton.

I was just looking through the portfolios with another Indian client this morning to show some of previous ideas that we have come up with to decorate a venue with a tradional and eastern floral fusion.

What we have really enjoyed in all our Eastern Weddings is the use of colour at these weddings, and decorating such wonderful accessories such as staues and Mandaps.
The Hot Pink, Purple and Lime Green colour pallette was simply stunning.  Ganesh statues were situated eitherside of all the entrances to the barn and welcomed guests to what was just a magical ceremony.  Faye and I were very honoured to be invited to stay for the ceremony. 
I have been to a few Indian ceremonies before in the past.  A few when I worked in London and also my partners family are Indian and we have celebrated such occasions as Divali with them...but not a wedding til last year.  A wedding is fabulous and I love the sense of togetherness and family, tradition and belief that a ceremony like this evokes....you could say all the ingredients for a successful marriage??!!