Marquee Magic in Monaghan

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Castle Leslie – the stunning setting for Toni’s romantic Civil Ceremony Wedding on 21st August this year. While Lorraine sat exams (and passed them!!) Sinead and Aoife travelled in the trusty Transit up to Monaghan to set up for the wedding!

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When we arrived, the room was laid out so we got to work tying ivory shimmering organza sashes on 180 chairs, we placed the unity arrangement on the table behind the registrar and our 2 Grand Candelabra marked the beginning of the cream-carpet lined aisle for Toni’s grand entrance!

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Toni requested our wrought iron Stands with Floral arrangements and we used purple flowers and greenery in keeping with the overall floral theme, 4 were placed along the central aisle, 2 each side of the chairs along the side of the Marquee and 2 at the front of the room.

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Toni’s 2 gorgeous Bridesmaids wore elegant tailored deep purple satin dresses and carried posies of white and lavender roses, with deep purple lisianthus accents, white her cute flowergirl wore ivory and carried a mini posy of the same flowers.

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Toni looked radiant in her ivory gown with a deep v-neck and elegant A-Line flowing skirts and chapel length veil and carried a large posy of lavender roses, deep purple and white lisianthus, akito roses, purple freesia and heather, with eucalyptus “baby blue” added throughout. The handle for Toni’s bouquet was wrapped with ivory satin and finished with ivory organza and pearl pins.

After the Ceremony was finished and the guests had left the marquee for the drinks reception, we placed the floral arrangements used on the Aisle Stands on the reception tables for their new job as centrepieces! With the hotel providing tall vases, we filled these with purple and white lisianthus and placed on alternate tables creating a “high and low” effect.

We stopped off in Glaslough to get drinks and snacks on our return journey and I have to comment on the delicious 99′s we bought – one of the best we’ve had yet and well earned after a long afternoon of work!







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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Purple Reign

We had 2 weddings on the 23rd December 2009, Lorraine elected to do the drive to Longford with Alma’s Bouquets in the snow and had a few hairy moments on the drive down, luckily, the bouquets arrived unharmed and we had another happy bride!

Alma chose white roses with hints of purple for her own bouquet, we used avalanche roses and gorgeous deep purple freesia for accent, finished with soft ruscus collar and ivory satin ribbon. The bridesmaids carried simple posies of white roses, finished with purple satin ribbon.

The unity arrangement was created using soft and hard ruscus, spruce foliage, phoneix palm leaves, white roses and purple freesia and all of these were mirrored in the central arrangements of the 2 Large Candelabra.

Simple pew-end decoration (not shown) of spruce foliage, with white roses and gypsophila graced the end of every 2nd pew in the country church.

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Candles all the way!

It was lights, candles and action for Grainne & Rory on the 21st December, the stunning Church of the Assumption in Howth set the scene for the candlelight arrival – 16 wrought iron aislestands, dressed with natural ivy and a pillar candle adorned the pews. At either side of the Alter stood one of our dramatic Gothic style wrough iron candelabra, standing at almost 8ft tall with candles, also draped with natural ivy.

As finishing touches, we added our luxurious satin chair covers, and guarding the front entrance, Bay trees dressed with ivory organza and satin ribbon complimenting the colour scheme stood alondside Lanterns.

The off to “The Grand” hotel in Malahide. A beautiful setting overlooking the bay. The ball room was set up banquet style and we finished the tables with our Silver Candelabra, standing at 90cms tall plus candles, these were also dressed wtih natural ivy and really complimented the look of the room!

After all the work was completed – we had a gorgeous lunch in the cosy lounge at the Grand Hotel, looking out at the red skies and the sea!! We can highly recommend the fish and chips!

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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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