Romancing the Snow

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By the time our first wedding of December arrived, on the 4th, I could categorically tell you what footwear does not work well in the snow – firstly, Ugg boots – not waterproof, and wet sheepskin is not very pleasant, and secondly – riding boots – while they may be warmer and water proof, they have no grip – by the end of December, I officially hate snow!!

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Let’s get back to our lovely bride Jennifer who was married on 4th December in AbbeyLeix Church, followed by Reception in the stunning surrounds of Castle Durrow in Co. Laois. Jennifer chose our Candlelight Package to set the scene in for the ceremony – Wrought Iron Aisle stands dressed with Ivy graced the aisle, with dramatic candelabra either side of the alter, and Bay Trees at the front entrance, the glow of candlelight adding a little warmth to a bitterly cold winters day!

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Playing on the snowy, wintery theme, Jennifer chose bouquets of white roses, green mini-chrysanthemums and fluffy gypsophilia sprayed silver. The bridesmaids, who wore black satin, carried smaller posies with the same flowers as the Bride, who looked stunning on the day, complete with fur stole as she posed for a photo in the Snug Bar at Castle Durrow. We also bumped into Rhona and Susan again from the Powder Room Girls who did (as usual) a fab job with all the hair and make up.

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We also dressed the Candelabra for the reception with lots of fresh ivy. This really complimented the graceful ballroom at Castle Durrow and we had a hairy few moments at the side of the N7, in the snow, in the un-water-proof Uggs gathering some fresh ivy as we ran a little short!!

After all the work was completed, we decided to warm our poor cold, wet feet by the open fire in the Snug Bar at Castle Durrow and ordered a tasty lunch – smoked salmon on brown bread and a big pot of comforting tea, before heading back to Abbeyleix to collect our stands and get back to the workshop to clean up.

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Romantic Roses for Castle Durrow

2nd January and one of two weddings on this date. Hazel, who was getting married in Castle Durrow commisioned us to prepare her bridal bouquets and Unity Arrangement.

After meeting with Hazel, we decided on lucious deep red roses for her own bouquet and white roses with accents of red using Hypericum Berries for the 2 bridesmaids. The bridesmaids wore black dresses so we finished the bridal bouqeut with luxurious black velvet ribbon and the bridesmaids were finished with black satin to compliment the material of the dresses.

The bridal bouquet was finished with a collar of soft ruscus and bear grass detailing and the bridesmaids bouquets were trimmed with tree fern.  The Unity Arrangement, which was delivered to the hotel, included red and white roses, hard ruscus and chicco palm.

Lorraine had a scary drive to Durrow – only one lane of the Naas Dual Carriageway and Motorway open due to the heavy snow, it took a lot longer than expected driving at 40kph but she made it with the flowers unharmed in plenty of time for the brides’ departure for the ceremony!

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