Wedding Diaries

Cecilia & Paul

Cecilia and Paul were married at Maleny Manor on August 30th 2009. Cecilia, from the United Kingdom married her Australian sweetheart in an English country-side styled ceremony under the magnificent old Ash tree in the grounds of Maleny Manor. Cecilia has a love for vibrant floral designs and we incorporated punchy tones of burnt orange, coral, raspberry and hot pink into the colour palette for her designs.

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Cecilia held a stunning, fully wired trailing design of calla lilies, roses, tulips, Asiatic lilies and a touch of flowering Andromeda, pepper berry and trailing ivy. She also wore an elaborate floral headpiece to accessorise her look.

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The bridesmaids wore coral gowns and held natural stemmed posy bouquets incorporating all of the bright bridal bouquet flowers – this looked divine against their dresses.

The little Flower Girl wore a sweet halo of raspberry pink miniature roses and pepper berry.

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Cecilia and Paul had a bright, sunny Australian wedding day with sentimental touches reminiscent of her English heritage.

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The reception was a vivid combination of the two focal tones of hot pink and orange, each table featuring unstructured floral designs cascading out of simple glass vases creating a visual showcase of spring colour which was enhanced by the sweet smelling aroma of Stock and Freesias.

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Their amazing croquenbouche was decorated with miniature roses in hot pink and a skirt of coral roses at the base of the gorgeous display.

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Photography by TWK Studio

Why we love this wedding …

Terrianne – elaborate colour palettes combined with stunning seasonal blooms created a visual showcase and was a wonderful example of using colour to enhance your wedding day.

Louise – We work with a lot of white, cream & ivory toned flowers so it was quite refreshing to create these bright, colourful floral designs.

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