FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
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In this scene, the bride's bouquet rests gently against a lace wedding gown, drawing the eye with its soft, romantic palette of blush pink, lilac, and creamy white. The roses sit closely together in tight clusters, each flower carefully chosen and placed so that their velvety petals form undisturbed spirals. Their hues shift subtly from warmer blush tones to cooler, more lavender shades, giving depth and a painterly quality to the arrangement. Surrounding the roses is a halo of fine white gypsophila, whose countless tiny flowers create a dreamy, cloud-like effect, blurring the edges of the bouquet in the most delicate way. The bouquet appears rounded and tailored, yet not overly rigid, reflecting both skilled floristry and a desire for something that feels natural and effortless. The bride's lace dress beneath, detailed and feminine, acts as a soft backdrop, its intricate pattern echoing the tiny blossoms of the gypsophila. The light in the image is gentle, likely daylight, bathing the scene in a flattering glow that brings out the subtle variations in pink and white. It feels like a moment paused in time - perhaps just before the ceremony at a local venue near Greenwich Park, or as the bride stands in the doorway of a Westcombe Park church. You can almost sense the quiet excitement and hear the soft murmur of waiting guests, while the sweet fragrance of roses floats in the air. This bouquet reflects a choice for classic romance with a modern, airy twist, perfectly suited to weddings that blend tradition with personal, heartfelt touches. Held just above the waist of a bride in an intricate lace gown, this wedding bouquet forms a soft, rounded posy of blush-pink roses framed by delicate white gypsophila. The roses are at their peak, each bloom full and open, with petals curling outward in silken layers that shift gently from a warm blush core to pale pink, almost ivory, at the tips. Between them, clusters of baby's breath appear like tiny clouds, each minuscule flower creating a lace-like veil that softens the edges of the bouquet. The overall effect is gentle and romantic, ideal for a ceremony near the leafy streets of Westcombe Park or a reception with views over the Greenwich skyline. The bouquet rests firmly yet tenderly in the bride's hands, her fingers partially visible, adding a human warmth and intimacy to the composition. Light falls from one side, perhaps from a nearby window or an open doorway, catching on the glossy rose petals and bringing out subtle shadows in the folds of the fabric beneath. There is a harmonious rhythm to the arrangement: the circular outline of the bouquet, the repeating pattern of rounded rose heads, and the scattered white gypsophila create a sense of order and serenity. The imagined scent is a clean, classic rose perfume, soft but present enough to accompany the bride as she walks through Westcombe Park's quiet residential lanes or steps into a local church. This design suggests timeless romance rather than fleeting fashion, a bouquet meant to blend seamlessly with traditional ceremonies while still looking effortlessly fresh and contemporary. Every element feels intentionally placed, as though the florist has considered how each blossom will appear in both close-up photographs and wider shots of the day. A romantic rose bouquet rests diagonally against a soft, off-white textile backdrop, as if placed carefully on a linen-covered table in a Westcombe Park townhouse just after a ceremony. The arrangement features a lush circle of roughly twelve roses, each one layered with colour from its centre to its edge: the innermost petals are a muted lavender-pink, almost dusty mauve, while the outer petals deepen gradually into vivid fuchsia and rich magenta, giving every bloom a sense of movement and depth. The roses are mostly tight to semi-open, revealing intricate, swirling hearts that suggest classic romance and meticulous floristry. Flowing around this core, white baby's breath appears in generous clusters, its countless tiny flowers creating a delicate halo that softens the striking pinks and adds an ethereal, bridal veil effect. Hints of dark green foliage peek discreetly from beneath the blossoms, grounding the design with natural freshness. At the lower right, the stems are gathered in a clean, parallel bundle and finished with a silky lilac satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly to form a comfortable handle. A slender spiral of small white pearls winds over the ribbon, catching the light and adding a refined, ceremonial touch reminiscent of traditional wedding jewellery. The gentle, neutral background and the angled composition highlight the bouquet's rounded shape and layered textures. This photograph evokes the feeling of a wedding morning near Maze Hill or Greenwich Park, capturing a bouquet ready for a bride, bridesmaid, or special anniversary in the quiet, leafy corners of SE3. 1-12.IMG_3539.jpg A finely crafted pink rose boutonniere lies on a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like softly woven linen, evoking the understated charm of a Westcombe Park townhouse interior. The rose is the clear focal point, positioned diagonally toward the lower left, its petals unfolding in a graceful spiral. Along the edges, the colour deepens into rich fuchsia and magenta, then gently fades to a delicate blush and pale baby pink at the centre, giving the impression of a bloom just opened that morning. Around the rose, clusters of crisp white Baby's Breath are scattered in balanced measure, their tiny blooms adding a lace-like delicacy and a gentle contrast to the saturated pink. From behind the rose, long, slender threads of green foliage stretch outward, slightly arching as though stirred by a light river breeze drifting up from the Thames. At the base, a broad, deep green leaf curls protectively around the stem, its surface dotted with a few sparkling droplets of water that highlight the boutonniere's just-made freshness. The stems are bound in a smooth, satin ribbon, wrapped neatly in a light pink shade, then finished with a narrower, darker magenta-pink bow that brings a refined, tailored look. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing each texture-velvety petal, airy gypsophila, satiny ribbon-to be clearly perceived. This image captures the quiet romance of a wedding buttonhole designed for a groom or usher walking through the leafy streets around Westcombe Park, carrying a small but thoughtful expression of affection and celebration on their lapel. Set against a softly woven, light beige fabric that suggests a calm dressing room before a ceremony, this small bouquet is arranged with the precision and artistry of an experienced Westcombe Park florist. The eye is instantly drawn to several bi-colour roses gathered closely together, their blooms opening in gentle lavender and soft mauve tones at the centre before dissolving into deep fuchsia and magenta along the outer petal edges. Each petal appears velvety and slightly curled, creating an intricate rosette effect that feels both luxurious and intimate. Surrounding and weaving through the roses is a generous layer of delicate white baby's breath, each minuscule blossom forming part of a misty, cloud-like halo that lightens the composition and adds a sense of innocence. The stems are meticulously wrapped in a rich purple satin ribbon, its sheen catching subtle highlights, giving the handle a smooth, polished finish. Over this, a string of bright white faux pearls is wound in an elegant spiral, adding a classic, almost vintage refinement that would feel at home at a wedding reception overlooking the Thames or a registry office ceremony near Blackheath. The bouquet is photographed diagonally, with the pearl-adorned handle angled to the right, suggesting a piece ready to be lifted and carried down the aisle. The interplay of cool purples, vibrant pink edges, and crisp white gypsophila, all anchored by the neutral background, conveys a mood of poised celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship, suitable for a bridesmaid, prom date, or cherished guest at a local Westcombe Park event. A contemporary wedding table arrangement is captured in soft, natural light, showcasing a dome of pink roses and airy baby's breath cupped in a white, handwoven orb. Each rose is carefully placed so their velvety petals form a tight, rounded mound, with hues moving from gentle, powdery pink at the centre of each bloom to a more saturated, almost raspberry edge along the outer petals. The gypsophila is worked in like fine lace, tiny white florets circling the roses and filling any gaps, lending the piece a feeling of tenderness and calm. The vessel is a white spherical basket of interlaced strands, almost like a minimalist sculpture you might find in a design studio near Westcombe Hill, its open framework creating a sense of air and space beneath the flowers. Light filters through the gaps in this orb, tracing curved shadows across the tabletop and drawing the eye to the confident structure of the design. Two small white decorative spheres rest beside the main piece, echoing the weaving and reinforcing the clean geometry. The scene feels serene and sophisticated, as if set for an intimate wedding breakfast in a Westcombe Park townhouse or a chic event space overlooking Greenwich Park. There is a soft impression of fragrance, a blend of classic rose sweetness and fresh, dewy greenery, making this creation perfect for occasions where modern style and heartfelt romance meet: engagement celebrations, anniversary dinners, or simply a beautifully composed gift delivered locally to mark a treasured moment.

FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION

Our Forever Together Collection is created with care by our professional florists to represent everything that one wedding event has to show - happiness and love! We guarantee that all of your friends and relatives will be impressed by the beauty that our flowers will bring to your special day!

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    My wedding dress totally matched with these arrangements! Everything was very thoughtfully designed

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    Handy Flowers was of huge help at my wedding. They gave us package prices we could not have hoped for anywhere else. The designs were great as well, the table arrangements were excellent and the bridesmaids’ bouquets were brilliant. It was all like a wedding in a garden.

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    Amazing company to order flowers from! They always deliver on time and the flowers are very fresh. Totally worth giving them a try.

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    Fabulous design of bridesmaid bouquets and superb fresh flowers choice!

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    Got a rose bouquet for the bride and it was out of this world. Pure red colour, smelled like it was just plucked out of the garden, and the roses were so healthy and beautiful. I have no way of expressing just how stunning the entire thing was and how much it complemented the white wedding dress. Absolutely marvellous!

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    Their customer service is superb. Choosing wedding flowers is never easy. But that company made it easier. Very grateful.

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    The bridal bouquet was astonishing! The flowers were very beautifully arranged. We also liked the buttonholes very much.

    G

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