Northside Adventures..

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On the 9th April 2010, Karen & Stephen were married in the picturesque Balheery Church in Swords, followed by a reception in Roganstown House Hotel,  and I learned that I really, really need to get a Sat Nav for my car!

Lorraine was doing another delivery in Foxrock in the van (with our Sat Nav) so I had to rely on my iphone “Map” App, which is usually reliable!! The trusty iphone brought me right to the doors of Karen and Stephen’s house for Bouquet and Buttonhole delivery….and then the fun began!

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But first – the bouquets! Karen’s 2 Bridesmaids wore deep purple, one shouldered dresses, and she had asked us for purple calla lillies to be used in the bouquets! I love working with something a little different so this was a nice challenge! For the bridal bouquet – we handtied together deep and light purple toned calla lillies, with some crystal blush and highwood white lillies mixed throughout.  We didn’t use any greenery, instead showing off the beautiful shape of the lillies, the stems were covered with ivory satin ribbon and finished with a satin bow and diamonte detail.

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The bridesmaids bouquets were a mix of white and purple calla lillies, and deep purple and white lisianthus – a fluffy contrast to the slim and elegant lillies – a little bit different to the “standard” mixed bouquet! These were finished with deep purple satin to match the bridesmaids dresses and diamonte pin detailing. The Groom wore a double lily buttonhole and the rest of the gents wore a rose with deep purple lisianthus. For the mums, we made corsages that were attached to their handbags.

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In the Church – Balheery Church in Swords (which my trusty Maps App brought me too without a glitch!!) we placed a pair of wrought iron candelabra either side of the alter, with trailing floral centrepieces filled with lillies, roses, lisianthus and trailing italian ruscus. We decorated the pews with Ivory Tulle, calla lillies and gypsophilia. A pair of Bay Trees at the front entrance finished off the RosieDays treatment!

And then to Roganstown…now, apparantly there are 2 Roganstown Hotels in Swords, according to my Maps App anyway! After 20 minutes of sitting in bumper to bumper traffic in Swords village to arrive out on the Malahide Road..I remembered I had seen “Roganstown” near to Balheery on the Map!! So about a mile down the Malahide Road, I pulled in and searched again, lo and behold I was 20 minutes in the wrong direction! (Meanwhile Lorraine is happily having no issues with our Sat Nav in the Van!!) I went back the way I came, 25 minutes in traffic again through Swords Village (with a quick pit stop for a calming diet coke!) and I was on my way! Approximately 50 minutes after leaving the Church I arrived to the Hotel! Luckily, I had left oodles of time to set up the candelabra and wasn’t too stressed!

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I have to thank Nikolei here for his amazing help transporting the candelabra up to the ballroom for me, individually they are heavy, in crates of 4 very, very heavy! The hotel staff were hard at work setting up the ballroom and I got to it straight away, placing the candelabra on our mirrored bases and setting the goldfish bowls with vanda orchids (supplied by MadFlowers to the Hotel) around the mirrored base. The overall effect was fantastic!

To finish off this entry and my calamities with directions, as I was leaving the hotel to go and collect the Bay Trees and Large Candelabra to bring back for the Reception, I noticed some cars coming in the opposite direction to which I had travelled from, I spotted ladies dressed in what looked like “wedding attire” and thought that maybe I could get to the church in that direction.

It turns out, Balheery Church is literally 5 minutes away from Roganstown.

Now, i’m off to research the best Sat Nav system for my car!

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — Sinead @ 8:09 pm on April 11, 2010







Tulips from Amsterdam..

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Did you know, Tulips are not only one of the most popular Spring flowers, they are the Third most popular flower in the world, after roses and chrysanthemums! While we were working on Caroline’s Wedding on the 19th March, Lorraine was humming the lyrics of this song, here’s a link to it Tulips from Amsterdam i’m humming it now myself!!

Having a Spring wedding meant that Tulips were an appropriate choice (and not one that we see very often). Such simply beautiful flowers need no embellishment or fuss, though the simplicity of the arrangements belies temperamental delicate stalks that can be frustrating to arrange!

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Caroline’s own bouquet was composed entirely of white tulips and hand-tied in a teardrop shape. The stems were wrapped in purple satin ribbon to complement the bridesmaids’ dresses. The bridesmaids’ bouquets were hand tied in a posy style and we used white and purple toned tulips, the stems were wrapped with ivory satin ribbon with pearl pin detail.

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The ceremony took place in St. Mary’s Church in Lucan Village and we provided the Unity Candle Arrangement, our large wrought iron candelabra and we provided central floral arrangements in the candelabra of tulips, roses and lisianthus, the same flowers were used in the unity candle arrangement.

We also provided 10 wrought iron aisle stands, dressed with natural ivy and using LED candles as naked flame was not permitted in the church.

Congratulations to Caroline & John!

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Sinead @ 4:02 pm on March 30, 2010







Wedded in Wexford..

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Catriona’s wedding was one of 2 weddings by RosieDays on the 12th March 2010 and was held in Crossabeg Church in Wexford, followed by a reception in the Ferrycarrig. Lorraine opted for the delivery and drive to Wexford while I made up and delivered 6 candelabra with centrepieces to a Dublin Hotel (giving me a rare Friday afternoon off so I took myself off for lunch in town and to the pictures to see Alice in Wonderland in 3D!).

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I think that Catriona’s bouquet is one of my favourites to date. A gorgeous mix of crystal blush calla lillies, pale pink barbie roses, crisp white avalanche roses and white bouvardia. Finished with a ruscus collar and ivory satin bow.

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The 3 Bridesmaids carried posies of bright pink aqua roses, pale pink barbie roses and white avalanche roses with dusky pink lisianthus to add an extra texture. The stems were wrapped in luxurious satin ribbon to complement the colour of the bridesmaid’s dresses.

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Caitriona supplied the cute flowergirl basket which we filled with ruscus, white roses and lisianthus and pink lisianthus For the mothers of the Bride and Groom, we created wrist corsages of white lisianthus with pale pink detail and supplied on velvet ribbon.

We also provided 2 large Traditional Pedestal arrangements for the church, a unity candle arrangement and pew end decoration of ivory organza with deep pink satin ribbon detail and bunches of white chrysanthemums.

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Pink Lady

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On 4th February we created bridal bouquets for Emma Hughes who was married in Rathfarnham Church.

When I first met with Emma, she explained that the bridesmaids would be wearing deep pink dresses and that she would like pink bouquets, but would also like a splash of purple in her own! So, I suggested mixed pink tones and I think they turned out very well – Emma was very happy with them!

We used stunning two-toned deep pink “Amalia” Roses, Bright Pink “Aqua” rose and the pretty pale pink, aptly named “Barbie” Rose. Hand-tied together with gorgeous creamy vendella roses and a small amount of deep purple lisianthus in the brides’ bouquet. We finished the bridesmaid’s bouquets with luxurious deep-pink velvet to match their dresses and the bridal bouquet stems were wrapped in ivory satin and finished with pearl pins.

We also provided our Bay Trees at the front of Rathfarnham Church, dressed with Organza and deep pink satin ribbon.

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Sinead @ 4:51 pm on February 10, 2010







Vintage Style for Finnstown Bride

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29th January and a beautiful crisp winters’ day! I delivered bridal bouquets to Emma at Finnstown House for her wedding day.
Emma wasn’t sure what flowers to have in her bouquets and with the bridesmaids wearing black satin, the choices were unlimited! I showed her a picture of a similar bouquet we had done at a previous wedding and she absolutely fell in love with it.
I have to admit, the combination of the old-fashioned Leonidas roses with the creamy vendella is one of my favourites!
We finished the bridal bouquet with muted antique gold satin ribbon and the bridesmaids’ bouquets were finished with gold ribbon and black lace detailing.

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