Lots of Lizzies in Tinakilly!

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Lisianthus was the feature flower for Sandra’s wedding celebration in Tinakilly House on 16th July! She opted for purple lisianthus posies for her 5 bridesmaids and an elegant teardrop bouquet for herself.

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The bridesmaids bouquets were made using a bridal holder and individual blooms of lisianthus positioned in each to create a full, vibrant and unusual posy! We also added a cute butterfly detail to each – butterflies being the theme of the day and featured on Sandra’s Table Name Cards and decoration.

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Sandra’s own bouquet was an elegant teardrop creation using white Akito Roses, Crystal Blush miniature white calla lillies and white bouvardia, the foliage used was french soft ruscus and hard ruscus, to create a nice contrast of the dark green framing the white flowers. As is usual with my teardrop bouquets, it is hand-tied and finished with ivory satin surrounding the stems, and a sparkling Butterfly!

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We were also asked to decorate the ballroom in Tinakilly. We provided our 90cm Silver Candelabra, with mirror bases and tealights for each table, and silver organza sashes for each chair (chair covers provided by the hotel, RosieDays do also provide Chair covers!)

We finished each candelabra centrepiece with tealights and lisianthus blooms. The weather was gorgeous and the surroundings at Tinakilly are fabulous with a seaview which really adds to the old-world charm of this country house Hotel

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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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SpringField Hotel Showcase

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On 20th and 21st February we took part in the Wedding Showcase at the Springfield Hotel, Leixlip. As we are the florists taking part in their “Elite Package” offer we were there to talk to brides and their grooms who had booked or were thinking of booking their wedding with the Springfield – and further afield!!

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Over the weekend, we displayed our 90cm Vintage Silver Candelabra in the dining room which had been set up with full dressing for weddings – complete with chair covers and organza sashes – a nice extra to have included in your wedding package! We also displayed our Ivory “Chandelier” candelabra.

Pictured below are the sample bouquets that we created for display at the showcase. An elegant white calla lily and ruscus hand-tied teardrop bouquet, posies of mixed pink roses, a cute flowergirl wand and pomander, white and red rose posies and my favourite of the day- the pale yellow and ivory rose bouquet!

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Floral Fashionista!!

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Lorraine and I were invited by Confetti Magazine to take part in our 2nd Fashion Feature with the magazine, this time – the Summer Edition. The theme for the shoot – “Feeling Floral”.

The Stylist – Alexia McInerney, contacted me with the brief – vibrant colours! Fresh clean lines and a summery feel! So we got to work! We were asked to create an unusual hair piece, a corsage for wrist and lapel, 3 bouquets and a centrepiece arrangement.

The shoot took place in the Seafield Hotel in Gorey – a really beautiful Hotel with amazing Spa and Thermal Suite – I got to enjoy a blissful 2 hours alone in the pool, sauna, steam room and hot tub! The food is fab and I’m keeping the hotel in mind for a mini-break during the summer!

The roses we used were a beautiful summery orange “Marie Claire” – a stunning two-toned deep yellow/orange rose that opened in near to a star shape. Buttery Yellow “Ilios” and 3 different pink tones – Deep pink two toned “Amalia”, Bright Pink “Aqua” and pale pink “Barbie”. I also used pink, green, yellow and white cymbidium orchids to create an amazingly colourful teardrop bouquet.

For the centrepieces, we used mixed orange and red toned Germinis for a topiary arrangement and for the candelabra centrepiece, a mix of the 3 pink roses and creamy vendella roses.

The hair piece was created using an open “Barbie” rose and surrounded by deep purple lisianthus, individually wired in place. We also designed an over the shoulder corsage using a mix of the yellow and orange roses.

Amy got a quick lesson in how to wire gerberas when an emergency bouquet was needed at the end of the shoot and we had to disassemble the gerbera centrepiece arrangement!! And I’m still traumatised over letting the “Bride” balloon go – I wonder if they managed to get it down from the Foyer Ceiling yet!!

I have below some of my own shots from the day – we will publish the “official” shots when the magazine goes to print!!

Special thanks to Amy Furlong, Photo Shoot Co-ordinator, as welcoming as always and thanks for the night away in the fabulous Seafield Hotel! Thanks to Kip Carroll, Photographer, a pleasure to work with again, to Dara in Frilly Frocks Drogheda and the hair and make up girls – Changing Faces and Bridget’s Hair Salon – lovely to work with you all!!

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Vintage Elegance, Rosie Style

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31st January – New Year’s Eve, brought us to the wedding of Gail and her fiance – the venue – The Tinakilly House Hotel in Rathnew, Co. Wicklow.

Tí na Coille – House of the Wood – a Victorian mansion steeped in history, for more information click here.

Gail had requested a tear drop bouquet, with lots of natural green foliage, white roses and deep pink orchids. A beautiful combination and something a little different! Bouquets made using individual orchid blooms involve a lot of work! Each bloom is wired individually and taped, to hide the wire and seal the stem of the orchid. The roses, and greenery that we used – tree fern and soft ruscus were arranged in a bridal bouquet holder in a soft, loose teardrop shape.

We used some of the fabulous orchids again in the 2 bridesmaids bouquets and tied them together in a posy along with sweet avalanche roses, finished with a soft ruscus collar and deep fuschia satin ribbon handles.

Gail also commisioned us to provide our Vintage Style Silver Candelabra to complete the look at the reception venue at Tinakilly House. The vintage style of the candelabra perfectly were the perfect compliment to the period house backdrop at Tinakilly. We provided our square mirrored bases and dressed the candelabra with delicate strands of natural ivy.

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