''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-part image tells the story of a wedding palette in peach, violet and ivory, shown through bouquet, boutonniere, supplementary posy and table centre. The top-left frame is an up-close portrait of a bride's hands holding a compact, rounded bouquet: a concentrated cluster of soft peach roses at the centre, their velvety layers warmed by daylight, encircled by ruffled white lisianthus with violet-tinged edges and feather-light clouds of baby's breath that lift the composition. The bride's gown provides a creamy backdrop, and the bouquet's handle is discreetly wrapped so the blooms appear to float. Across the top-right, the groom's boutonniere offers a quiet echo - a single peach rose accented with delicate greenery, tiny spray-baby's-breath and a slender blush ribbon, neatly pinned to a dark charcoal jacket beside a solid peach tie; the contrast between the structured suit and the soft bloom feels tender and refined. The lower-left panel presents a slightly smaller posy lying on a light, textured fabric, the stems bound in peach ribbon and dotted with pearly pins, suggesting an intimate bridesmaid piece or keepsake. The lower-right closes with a reception scene: a rounded centerpiece of matching roses and lisianthus arranged in a white woven basket, two small woven balls resting beside it, all set on a neutral surface ready for a fête. As a locally minded florist I picture this vignette on a mantel in Little Bookham or a reception table near the River Mole - an intimate, fragrant ensemble that reads timeless and locally rooted. This arrangement reads like a gentle sunrise gathered into blooms: dense clusters of creamy apricot roses form the heart, each rose unfurling in soft, silky spirals that catch the light and glow with quiet luxury. Encircling them, purple-tipped lisianthus with their white centers create a subtle cool edge, like early evening clouds against a peach sky, while pockets of fine white baby's breath and delicate greenery breathe weightless air into the shape. The petals' textures are richly contrasted - velvet-smooth roses meet the slightly papery crispness of lisianthus and the feathery whisper of filler - producing a tactile depth that invites touch. The fragrance is a gentle chorus of fresh rose and green stems, the kind of scent that would feel at home drifting through Bookham Common on a calm spring morning. Lighting in the photograph is soft and diffused, lifting veins and translucencies in the petals so the arrangement reads as both luminous and intimate. As a local florist I picture this bouquet carried down a village lane toward St. Nicolas' Church or arriving at a reception in a cosy Hall near Leatherhead; it's romantic without being ostentatious, perfect for brides who want understatement with artisanal care. For convenient, locally minded service in Great Bookham, Flowers Great Bookham can duplicate this look with fresh, seasonal blooms arranged to the same thoughtful detail. I picture this bouquet as a handcrafted promise, placed horizontally on soft beige linen so every petal and thread of ribbon is visible from a slightly raised viewpoint. At its centre, plush peach and soft orange roses unfurl in tight, overlapping spirals, their velvety faces warmed by a subtle, golden glow. Interspersed among them are white lisianthus whose petals are dramatically edged in deep violet - tiny theatrical accents that deepen the palette and add a contemporary flourish to a classic shape. Delicate clouds of gypsophila (baby's breath) breathe lightness into the arrangement, slipping between larger blooms and giving the bouquet a whispering, almost weightless quality. The stems are bound in a satin ribbon of pale peach-coral that extends toward the lower right, where a strand of cream pearls coils with deliberate grace, catching the light like soft beads of dew. The textured linen background and the direction of the light suggest a quiet morning in Great Bookham, perhaps a florist's table near Mill Lane or a prep bench by Leatherhead Road, where local hands attend to last-minute touches. The scent is subtle: warm rose that carries a faint green freshness. As a bridal piece it speaks of tenderness and quiet celebration - elegant but approachable - and reflects the careful craft of a village florist. If you're picturing a wedding in a nearby church or a small reception close to Bookham Common, this bouquet feels exactly right: intimate, refined, and memorably fragrant. An expert hand has composed this boutonniere with a simplicity that feels deliberate and kind. Dominating the small arrangement is a pristine peach rose, its petals softly curled and layered like porcelain-the outer rims kissed with creamy blush, the centre glowing in warm coral-pink. That same coral undertone is reflected in the silk ribbon and in the coordinating tie, creating a cohesive tonal story between flower and menswear. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila cradle the rose, their cloud-like clusters lifting the composition and casting a whimsical, confetti-like lightness across the lapel. Fine, fresh-green foliage provides structure and contrast; thin, whispery leaves add a hint of movement so the boutonniere reads lively rather than static.

Set against a charcoal suit, each colour pops with subtle clarity: the peach feels intimate, the whites feel innocent, and the greens speak of early-morning dew. The textures invite touch - the rose's velvety softness, the baby's breath's millimetre-fragility, the ribbon's cool satin - and even from a distance one can imagine the faint, uplifting scent of rose and cut greenery. The arrangement is finished with a neat, understated bow at the stem, the sort of precise flourish a local florist would add by hand.

Made with the same care we use for weddings and milestone celebrations in and around Bookham Village and Leatherhead, this boutonniere is designed to be both decorative and meaningful - a small, wearable emblem of love and good taste, ideal for the person who values quiet refinement. In soft, natural light this peach rose boutonniere feels quietly refined and romantic, petals layered like a gentle sunrise where golden apricot deepens at the heart before dissolving to a pale peach along each edge. The rose's velvety surface seems to hold a soft scent, a fleeting sweetness that evokes gardens and early mornings in spring. Small clusters of gypsophila punctuate the arrangement with their tiny white flowers, offering an airy, whimsical texture that readies the boutonniere for ceremony or celebration. Loops of lively green foliage cradle the bloom, their curved shapes and glossy faces adding a fresh, architectural balance that keeps the design from feeling too soft. The stem is wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, wound and secured with precise, thoughtful folds so the finish gleams mildly where the light meets the fabric. Resting against a neutral linen backdrop, the boutonniere's colours and textures are more apparent-soft, tactile, and carefully composed. This is the kind of piece a florist produces with pride: understated yet memorable, intended for a wedding day, anniversary, or milestone where quiet beauty speaks volumes. Locals who know Great Bookham's gentle lanes and community halls will recognise the restrained elegance this buttonhole brings to formal wear and photographs alike. It is both a delicate adornment and a small keepsake of an important day, made to sit comfortably on a lapel and to be remembered in embraces and images. Resting on a rough-weave, light beige fabric photographed from just above, this bouquet balances warmth and coolness with a practiced hand. The focal roses wear a creamy apricot-peach, their petals layered in smooth spirals that soften toward the edges and catch a subdued, natural light. Among them, white lisianthus with frilly petals are rimmed in a vivid violet-purple, the contrast sharpening the arrangement's rhythm; tiny yellow stamens peek from those lisianthus centres like shy suns. Wisps of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are threaded throughout, giving the bouquet an airy veil that breathes between denser blooms and lends a featherlight texture when seen up close. The handle is neatly wrapped in a matching light peach ribbon, studded with neat rows of small white or cream pearls that add a refined, tactile accent; trimmed green stems show at the base, honest and green. The photograph's soft, even lighting reveals the subtle sheen of each petal and the tactile grain of the fabric beneath, creating a sense of quiet celebration-perfect for a bridal arm or an elegant gift. Speaking as a florist familiar with Great Bookham and the surrounding lanes toward Leatherhead and Bookham Common, this arrangement feels rooted in local taste: romantic, restrained, and handcrafted with attention to both visual balance and scent, ready to be delivered with care across the village when a milestone calls for delicate beauty. Soft morning light spills across a handcrafted bouquet that reads like an ode to understated celebration - a practice piece from a local florist's bench in Great Bookham. At centre stage sits a compact dome of apricot and peach roses, roughly two to three dozen strong, layered so each blossom shares a moment of bloom: some wide and silky, others tightly coiled and promising. Ringing the roses are white Lisianthus with their delicate cream faces traced in deep violet, a painterly edge that lends a subtle, sophisticated drama. Speckled throughout are tiny stems of white Gypsophila, their cloud-like clusters adding weightless texture and the classic, bridal softness that so often accompanies ceremony florals. The arrangement is planted in a white, rounded woven vessel - an airy lattice of reed or wicker that reads modern and artisanal at once - and two pale wooden or bamboo decorative spheres sit to its left, repeating the basket's openwork and bringing a gentle, rustic accent. The backdrop is a muted beige linen wall, blurred to keep the focus on petals and craftsmanship; the overall mood is serene, romantic, and quietly celebratory. As a florist at Flowers Great Bookham I imagine this piece gracing a small village hall table on The Street, or warming a kitchen dresser for a family anniversary, the scent of roses and fresh greenery filling the room. The tactile mix - satiny petals, feathery gypsophila, and crisp woven reed - makes the arrangement equally suited to modern interiors and country gatherings in the Leatherhead and Ranmore Common area.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Bring your dream wedding to life with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Flowers Great Bookham in Great Bookham. Thoughtfully designed bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres create a cohesive, romantic look for your special day. Choose from three tailored packages to perfectly match your guest list and budget.

The Intimate Package suits weddings of 50-75 guests and includes 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets and 4 groom boutonnieres. The Original Package is ideal for 75-100 guests, with 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets and 6 groom boutonnieres. Planning a large celebration for 100+ guests? The Ultimate Package provides 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets and 8 groom boutonnieres for a stunning, unified floral style.

Expertly arranged using fresh, premium blooms, the "SI" Wedding Collection adds a heart-touching atmosphere to your ceremony and reception. Our friendly, reliable team at Flowers Great Bookham is here to help you choose the perfect package and customise colours to suit your theme. Enjoy high-quality wedding flowers and attentive local service from a trusted Great Bookham florist. Book your wedding flowers today and let us create beautiful memories that last a lifetime.
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