THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-part image captures a coordinated wedding colour story in warm peach and soft white, each photograph a moment from ceremony to reception. In the upper-left a bride's hands lift a lush, round bridal bouquet composed of fully opened apricot-peach roses; their velvety faces press close together, cushioned by clusters of tiny white gypsophila and framed by glossy green foliage that adds crisp contrast. The sunlight softens the petal edges, lending the bouquet a tender, almost fragrant presence. The top-right image is a close study of the groom's jacket in deep charcoal or navy, where a single peach rose bud boutonnière is neatly wired and surrounded by sprigs of baby's breath and fine greenery, finished with a petite peach ribbon bow that picks up the coral-hued tie and the crisp white shirt beneath. Bottom-left shows the same bridal posy resting on a light, subtly textured fabric, revealing a handle wrapped in white ribbon patterned with tiny peach dots-a personalised touch that steadies the bouquet and invites a closer look. Bottom-right displays an elegant table arrangement: a full dome of peach-orange roses and gypsophila arranged in a white, intricately woven spherical vase, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres to complete the vignette. As a local florist in Addington I imagine this display at a wedding near Addington Palace or on Church Road; Addington Flowers often crafts similar schemes and can arrange same-day delivery across Addington and the surrounding village for couples seeking that soft, cohesive look. This tightly gathered bridal bouquet is centred on creamy apricot roses, their spiralling buds glowing with soft peach and warm honey undertones. Between each bloom, fine clusters of white gypsophila are interlaced, giving a snowy, lace-like texture that lifts the roses and adds a whisper-light quality to the arrangement. The deep green foliage encircling the base acts like a tailored collar, providing visual weight and fresh contrast while revealing the florist's careful hand in shaping the bouquet. Light falls with a tender clarity across the petals, accentuating micro-creases and the velvety surface that invites touch; the scent is suggested rather than announced - a shallow, sweet rose perfume threaded through the clean, green note of gypsophila. As a design I often prepare for weddings near Addington Palace and along the High Street, this style reads both traditional and modern, suited to intimate chapels and marquee celebrations alike. At Addington Flowers we present it with understated ribbons so it feels personal and effortless; customers on addingtonflowers.org.uk frequently ask for this warm palette when they want something that feels like holding a small, sunlit morning. This bouquet is a promise of calm joy - an accessory for vows and photographs that complements silk and lace without competing, and that carries the tender optimism of a new beginning wherever it is taken. This arrangement reads like a local love letter: apricot-peach roses clustered into a perfect, rounded bouquet and surrounded by a delicate cloud of white baby's breath that softens each edge. Each rose displays velvety petals curled in classic formation, layered so the eye is drawn inward to the heart of each bloom; the creamy peach hue brightens in diffuse daylight, revealing warm, luminous undertones. Feathery gypsophila nestles between the larger flowers, creating a light, dancing texture that contrasts beautifully with the deeper, glossy green leaves which provide structure and a rich, emerald frame. The stems are bound tightly with a textured satin ribbon in matching peach, finished with small pearl pins that suggest careful, considered handcraft - a tactile cue of quality and attention. The scent is fresh and restrained: a soft rose perfume mingled with the clean green smell of newly cut foliage and the almost-sweet, powdery note of gyp. I imagine this bouquet being chosen by couples planning a ceremony near Addington Palace or a reception on Addington Village Green; it suits spring or early-summer nuptials and also makes a thoughtful anniversary gift. From my shop door in Addington, we prepare bouquets like this for local delivery, ensuring each stems' placement and ribbon finish are consistent so the arrangement arrives ready to hold and cherish. Framed in a gentle, shallow-focus close-up, this boutonnière centers on a single peachy-pink rose artfully arranged against a deep charcoal suit jacket, an image of restrained romance and careful craftsmanship. The bloom's petals are tender and layered, each one catching a wash of soft daylight that brings forward their subtle gradations from blush to warm peach. Around the rose, delicate sprigs of white gypsophila create a lacy halo, their tiny star-like blossoms lending an airy lightness that offsets the suit's structured silhouette; wisps of fine green foliage extend outward, adding texture and an organic, slightly asymmetrical silhouette. A narrow satin ribbon in a pale salmon blush is tied at the base, its slight sheen harmonising with a matching tie worn over a light shirt marked by a discreet dark grid-small patterning that reads as quietly modern beneath the classic lapel. The photograph captures more than materials: it suggests a moment - a quiet breath before vows, the hush of guests settling - with the rose's soft fragrance almost perceptible. This petite arrangement is handcrafted to sit flush with the lapel, secure yet gentle, and it shows the attentive handiwork local couples in Addington request for garden-themed ceremonies or elegant small-scale receptions. Whether pinned on a groom at a village hall near Addington Village or on a father standing by the church doorway, the boutonnière reads as an intimate emblem of celebration, thoughtfully scaled and tenderly finished. Presented in a close, intimate view, this buttonhole reads like a whispered promise: a single apricot-peach rose anchors the composition, its many petals unfurling from a deeper apricot core to softer, cream-kissed edges, a gentle gradient that suggests warmth and new beginnings. The rose's surface appears velvety and supple, each petal layered with natural rhythm and a quiet, graceful architecture. Nestled against it, tiny sprays of white Gypsophila shimmer like soft confetti, their miniature blooms creating an airy counterpoint that lifts the rose's weight. Two elegantly rolled dark-green leaves fan out behind the blossom, their curled forms adding sculptural interest, while bright green grass blades weave through the arrangement to introduce a fresh, lively accent. The bunch is bound with a matching peach satin ribbon, wrapped with the assured hand of a florist and tied into a demure bow whose sheen mirrors the petal's highlights; a small silver pin near the wrapped stems peeks out, ready to fasten the piece to a groom's lapel or a prom jacket. The boutonniere is laid on a light beige, cross-hatched linen, its subtle texture grounding the composition and letting the colours read true. As someone who often dresses buttonholes for gatherings around Addington Village and the quieter streets off Church Lane, I sense this design's quiet optimism and tactile elegance: an accessory that carries a soft scent, a comforting weight in the hand, and the promise of a small, memorable gesture on a meaningful day. There's a gardener's tenderness in this bouquet - six or more creamy peach roses gathered closely so their spiralling petals form a warm, luminous heart, encircled by a froth of delicate white gypsophila that softens edges and diffuses the light like a gentle veil. Sprays of glossy foliage emerge intermittently, their deep emerald tones framing the peaches and giving the bouquet structure as well as breath. The stems are wrapped in peach satin ribbon, its smooth texture held snug in the hand and finished with a neat line of small pearls that catch the eye and hint at tradition. As a florist based in Addington, I picture this carried from the village green to a reception near Addington Palace, the subtle fragrance of roses blending with fresh air from the Hills. The feel is cool and supple; when held the bouquet settles naturally, light but laden with intent - for a bride seeking timeless elegance or a couple celebrating an anniversary with classic taste. At Addington Flowers we assemble these with care, mindful of balance, scent, and longevity; the composition photographs beautifully in soft daylight and preserves well as a sentimental keepsake. This arrangement is a quiet statement: refined, warm, and endlessly approachable, perfect for intimate ceremonies around Addington and nearby Croydon lanes where local blooms and local hearts meet. An elegant study in softness and structure, imagined by a florist who knows Addington's quieter corners: peach-hued roses cluster into a rounded dome, each blossom tight and full, their petals unfurling in buttery spirals from creamy centres to warm apricot edges. Between the rose heads, clouds of white gypsophila drift like summer mist, their fine, lacy stems catching and diffusing the light to create a delicate, bride-like veil around the composition. The flowers sit within a white, woven spherical basket-an openwork orb of rattan painted snow-white-whose organic criss-crossing lines lend modern lightness and a sculptural base that complements the blooms rather than competing with them. Fresh green foliage is used sparingly to frame the bouquet and to provide a cool counterpoint to the warm peach tones, while the suggestion of a soft, floral perfume mingling with a faint green leaf note completes the sensory portrait. The scene is bathed in soft daylight, as though set near Addington Village or catching the pale glow that falls across Addington Palace grounds at dusk, and it reads as a refined choice for weddings, anniversary gifts, or a considered table centrepiece. Prepared with careful technique and an eye for balance, this arrangement is available for local delivery across Addington and neighbouring Croydon and reflects the quiet, attentive craftsmanship of Addington Flowers' workshop.

THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION

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Each collection includes a stunning hand-crafted bridal bouquet, beautifully coordinated bridesmaid bouquets, and groom's boutonnieres arranged with care by our experienced florists. We focus on fresh, high-quality blooms, elegant colour palettes and balanced designs that look incredible in photos and in person.

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