Wedding stories.
Love in full bloom.
Here, you can wander through a collection of wedding flowers we've created across Oxfordshire, the Cotswolds and beyond.
Every one began with a feeling.
Some couples dream of blush and softness. Others imagine dramatic jewel tones, timeless elegance or joyful explosions of colour. My role is never to recreate the same wedding twice, but to translate your story into flowers that feel entirely your own.
I'd love to hear about your plans, your ideas and everything you're imagining for your day. Together, we'll create flowers that couldn't belong to anyone else.
Leigh-Ann and Alex
Leigh-Ann and Alex dreamed of the romance of an abundant English garden in May. Soft powder blues, blush, peach and ivory tumbled through every part of the day, from the ceremony meadows to an overflowing top table designed to feel as though the flowers had simply grown there.
Venue, Ardington House | Crisinia Ilao Photography
Abby & Hal
Abby and Hal’s vision was of a wedding that felt light, romantic and full of the softness of an English June garden. We designed abundant florals in blush, peach, ivory and delicate powder blue, from airy bridal bouquets overflowing with peonies, roses and sweet peas to statement church urns and floral meadows that framed the ceremony. Every arrangement was created to feel effortless, joyful and naturally elegant..
Sian and Charlie
Sian and Charlie celebrated at Ardington House beneath the warmth of an August sun, surrounded by flowers that felt as though they belonged to a late-summer garden. Soft blush, peach, shell and ivory blooms were lifted with burnished touches of rust and coral, creating a celebration that felt both romantic and
uniquely theirs.
Venue, Ardington House | Photography Ola & Tom (and one of my own)
Nikita and Edward
At Cripps Barn, Nikita and Edward were married beneath flowers that seemed to have grown there all by themselves. Soft blush, ivory and white blooms climbed the old stone walls and framed the ceremony with an effortless, garden-inspired beauty, while delicate touches of magenta added warmth and joy throughout the day. Apple branches, climbing roses and soft meadow flowers blurred the line between architecture and garden. Every arrangement was designed to feel gathered rather than arranged - generous, romantic and quietly alive.
Venue, Cripps Barn | Alex Wysocki Photography
Robin and Darragh
Robin and Darragh celebrated a midwinter wedding at Oxford Town Hall, where dark evergreen foliage, frosted white blooms and flickering candlelight transformed the grand interiors into something quietly magical. Flowers tumbled along the marble staircase and gathered around the fireplace, softening the architecture, allowing the grandeur of the building and the romance of the day to exist beautifully together.
Planner, Your Story Events | Venue, Oxford Town Hall | V and H Wedding Photography
Ashlyn and Hunter
Ashlyn and Hunter celebrated with an intimate June wedding at Ardington House, where flowers in the softest shades of peach, butter yellow, powder blue and ivory echoed the gentle romance of an English summer garden. Inspired by the elegance of the Rococo period, every arrangement balanced delicacy with abundance, creating a celebration that felt timeless, joyful and quietly enchanting.
Featured in Ruffled Blog.
Planner, Vanilla Rose Weddings | Venue, Ardington House | Cristina Ilao Photography
Holly and Perry
At Caswell House, Holly and Perry's wedding unfolded in a palette of soft ivory, blush and gentle green. Late May peonies and garden roses brought the season's abundance, while graceful white flowers echoed the elegance of the old stone surroundings. The result was timeless, romantic and beautifully understated.
Venue, Caswell House | Chloe Ely Photography
Emma and Josh
Emma and Josh chose the timeless simplicity of white flowers and fresh green foliage for their summer wedding at home near Henley-on-Thames. Trees growing through the marquee became part of the design itself, while natural textures and seasonal blooms created a celebration that felt effortless, joyful and deeply connected to its surroundings. The florals florals felt fresh, botanical and quietly abundant.
Venue, A marquee near Henley-on-Thames | Hannah Jones Photography
Katriona and Ian
Some weddings ask to be timeless. Others ask to make people smile. For Katriona and Ian's celebration at Aynhoe Park, we embraced colour, playfulness and a little theatrical charm. Coral, peach and blush flowers softened the grandeur of the house, while whimsical flamingos and feather boas brought a sense of delight to every corner of the day.
Venue, Aynhoe Park | Matthew Bishop Photography
Bridgerton Inspired Wedding
Inspired by the romance of Bridgerton, this editorial photoshoot reimagined Regency elegance through flowers. Delicate wisteria, painterly blooms and ribbons of powder blue softened the grand interiors, creating a world of romance, colour and quiet decadence. Designed to feel as though it had stepped straight from the pages of a period novel, every detail celebrated beauty, abundance and joyful imagination.
Faye and Leigh
An abundant summer palette of blush, apricot, raspberry and soft cornflower blue, designed to feel as though the flowers had simply grown into the space. The ceremony arch was created with a gentle ombré effect, graduating from soft ivory and blush through warm peach to richer pinks, while airy meadow arrangements framed the aisle with movement, texture and a sense of joy.
Venue, Caswell House
Lucinda and Peter
Lucinda and Peter were drawn to richness rather than restraint. Deep sapphire blues, ruby reds, vivid magentas and lush tropical foliage transformed their celebration into a world of colour, curiosity and quiet drama. Inspired by the romance of nineteenth-century grand tours, the flowers felt collected rather than composed—beautifully layered, a little unexpected and entirely their own.
Venue, The Elephant Hotel, Pangbourne | Photographer Johnny Dent
Lucy and Chris
Some weddings carry a little extra joy, and this was one of them. Lucy and Chris gathered their favourite people beneath a summer marquee for a celebration that felt wonderfully light-hearted and free. Soft peach, blush and ivory blooms mingled with airy pampas grass to create flowers that were every bit as relaxed, romantic and joyful as the day itself.
Venue, A marquee in the grounds of their home | Amy Sanders Photography
Victorian Love
Inspired by the romance of the Victorian era, this editorial at Ardington House celebrated flowers that felt freshly gathered from an English garden. Rambling foliage, abundant seasonal blooms and delicate, unstructured arrangements created a sense of effortless beauty, as though nature itself had wandered indoors. Though created as a styled shoot, its spirit remains timeless - and many of these ideas continue to inspire the weddings I design today.
The shoot featured on English Wedding Blog and Wedding Planner.
Planner, Petra Opperman | Venue, Ardington House | Matthew Bishop Photography
Rachel and Ben
Rachel and Ben imagined a wedding that felt joyful from beginning to end. Coral peonies, sky-blue delphiniums and delicate daisies brought a sense of lightness and celebration, while loose, garden-inspired arrangements carried that happiness from the church to a flower-filled reception at Lains Barn.
Venue, A Cotswold church and Lains Barn | Siobhan Beales Photograph
Lorna and Darren
Lorna and Darren wanted drama in the very best sense of the word. Rich crimson, blackberry, raspberry and blush flowers layered together to create an atmosphere that felt theatrical yet romantic, proving that bold colour can still feel refined, elegant and unmistakably luxurious.
Venue, Ardington House | Georgi Mabee Photography
Allana and Jack
White flowers have a quiet kind of confidence. Garden roses unfolding beside ruffled ranunculus, clouds of hydrangea and fragrant stocks brought softness to centuries-old stone and timber, while an abundant floral installation transformed the church lychgate into a place of welcome. From the bridal bouquet to the ceremony arch and elegant marquee reception, every design celebrated the beauty of simplicity - fresh, generous and timeless.
West Ilsley Church | Ardington House |