Wedding Flowers
Unique wedding flowers that fill you with joy
Arrangements, bouquets, arches, buttonholes, posies and anything that you can dream of.
Whether you are planning a small intimate ceremony or a grand wedding in a castle, Sue and Jo can arrange the perfect flowers for you. They have been working in the industry for almost four decades creating beautiful floral designs for weddings all over the South East of England. They have decorated many of the major wedding Venues in Canterbury, Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells, Ashford, Folkestone, Chatham and many of the towns and villages in between. Renowned for their wedding flowers across Kent.
Each wedding is completely unique and Sue and Jo work with each couple to make sure that their wishes come true. On this page you will find links to pages with lots of images from previous weddings, whether you are having a church or venue wedding, large or small there should be plenty of inspiration. They are highly recommended by previous couples and many wedding venues in Kent. If you would like to read testimonials you can either scroll to the bottom of this page or you can visit the Facebook page.
You can see more inspiration and examples of real weddings on the Journal.
Your Flowers
It all begins with a chat on the phone or over email, we will then organise a meeting in person or via video call. This is where you begin to share your ideas for colourways, arrangement shapes, flower types and develop a final picture for your wedding.
To begin get in touch, we would love to hear from you.
Inspiration Galleries
click below to visit specific pages and view image galleries:
Before your meeting with us, it's always a good idea to get a few images together of what style you're hoping to achieve for your big day!
Call us bias but the florals really do make your day sing and tie the look together. Let us share our wisdom so that you can get off to a smooth beginning when planning your dream wedding florals. We believe that you should be armed with realistic information to help you enjoy choosing the right wedding florist and florals for your big day!
Vintage palette using golden mustard tone, Barista and Cappuccino roses, muted shades of chrysanthemum and dahlia, eucalyptus and lavender. A total joy to create and amazing to see this couple and the brides bouquet captured so beautifully!
With hop bines on the beams, arrangements in every window, on every table, adorning the cake, sitting in cans and lining the aisle there really was a floral ambience 'like a summer garden' for Emma and Benn's wedding at the beautiful House Meadow!
We always feel a little sad when we come too the end of wedding season, even though we get to take a short breath before the winter events, it’s always great to reflect back on the year and remind ourselves how much fun we’ve had and all the great people we have met.
Having met many wonderful couples on this wet and windy day it has us excited for 2023 and was a nice little pick me up since our wedding season is now over for this current year.
Autumnal themed wedding flowers right this way… The brief: Rust, peach, pampas and dried grasses!
All shades of succulents was the theme for Ellie and Jake’s woodland wedding. Using shades of plum sage, and grey in the form of succulents, eucalyptus, thistle, senecio and artichoke heads.
Garden Theme Flowers for this woodland wedding at The Dreys wedding venue in Kent. Using lavender, purple and a dusty pink colour palette.
Wedding flowers created by Jo and I for this early august woodland wedding. We decorated The Dreys wedding venue with pink blush and sage green florals and foliage.
Autumnal colours, dried flowers, roses and sprigs of foliage for Hannah and Beth's wonderful woodland wedding.
Wild informal florals in an elegant neutral colour palette for Sophie and Rob's woodland wedding
Wild woodland florals inspired by rust, vintage, autumnal colours, grasses, seed heads and pampas.
Festival themed wedding flowers - Think bold colours, blousy blooms, wild foliage and seasonality at the core.
Soft and elegant earthy tones of bleached foliage and wild grasses, with a pampas and orchid bridal bouquet!
‘Very natural, casual and definitely seasonal wedding flowers! English garden flower style – majoring on white and natural tones’ were the notes for the wedding day of Caroline and Roland.
A mixture of cinnamon, soft coral and caramel-coloured flowers with bleached foliage and pampas grass.
Wild natural, colourful flowers for this beautiful woodland blessing, inc small sunflowers and cornflower blue, yellow and purple florals.
Millie and Jonathan married at Canterbury Cathedral and held their wedding reception at Goodnestone Park. They opted for classic cream and blush florals accented by a dusty deep pink.
Soft hues of elegant blush, sage and cream for this May woodland wedding at The Dreys wedding venue.
Bright florals for Sophie and Ben’s wedding day in late april at The Dreys wedding venue.
A display piece created for the Rustic Kent Wedding Fair last weekend. This 3m diameter ring was created using 90% seasonal and foraged ingredients.
Floral necklaces for the bridesmaids in a bold colour palette for Sara + Louis for their wedding in Cuxton Chapel at Kent Life Weddings.