Eimear & Derek, 7th November 2009

A Scottish Groom and a Sligo Bride, who both arranged this wedding from Chicago U.S.A.! A pleasure to work with, Eimear was stunning on the day (and the groom scrubbed up well too)

The Church was St. Patricks in Curtlestown, Enniskerry, a quaint stone building set against the backdrop of the Wicklow mountains. We began by installing the Grand Wrought Iron Candelabra that were dressed with beautiful full central arrangement of Ruscus, Avalanche Roses, Thistles and lucious trailing greenery.

The Alter Unity Candle arrangement carried through the theme of thistle and roses, and also had deep purple lisanthus to add an extra depth of colour. We trimmed the Pew Ends with Organza Tulla wrapped around Avalanche Roses and Thistles, our luxurious Satin Covers for the Bride and Groom’s Chair completed the indoor decoration, and with a finishing touch, a pair of Bay Trees Dressed with Ivory Tulled graced the church doors.

The bridal bouquet was created in the hand-tied style, using avalanche roses, deep purple lisianthus, gorgeous delicate singapore orchids and of course, a hint of thistle as a nod to the Scottish element of the day! The Bridesmaid, who wore a gorgeous, handmade purple dress carried a complementary bouquet of roses, thistle and lisianthus. For the gorgeous flowergirl, we created a pomander ball of white chrysanthemums and deep purple lisianthus buds.

Of course, while we were in Enniskerry, a business lunch had to be had in Avoca cafe in Powercourt :)

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Mount Argus Wedding

We were busy yesterday setting up for a wedding in the awesome Mount Argus in Terenure.

Featured here are our Spectacular Grand Wrought Iron Candelabra, standing at over 8ft tall with candles, these really do add something special to the alter display! Shown here with a floral centrepiece (and without the central candle, my mistake!!) these can also be provided simply with candles and dressed with trailing natural ivy.

Also shown are the matching wrought iron aisle stands, shown in here with artificial ivy but generally provided dressed with natural ivy and again, with or without floral arrangement beneath the candle.

Leading the way when it comes to innovative new ideas – we have come up with a solution to a problem we are encountering lately – sometimes churches will not allow open flame, however we have available LED Pillar Candles with flickering LED flame – looks just like the real thing and 100% safe!

Click here to see our video montage Mount Argus

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