A-OK... with a provincial spin
A-OK... with a provincial spin
Just a touch of old time vintage
Lotus pods and Dahlias. Simple.
Peonies. Need I say more
1. A big circular glass vase 2. Fill with wattle 3. Pop in some poppies
Group shot. Tick
What a handsome man. I mean corsage.
Why must a bridal bouquet be white. It need not be.
Why not match a hairpiece to your bouquet
For those who want something not necessarily circular white roses.
Simple.
With a simple box frame and glass jars you can change a table
Sometimes white says it all
A rustic grey is just beautiul.
For the mother of the bride or bridesmaid. Just add ribbon.
Long stems. Bright yellows. Great frock.
Brown paper on the table makes for a clean, crisp look.
Add some nuts and berries to liven your bouquet.
Calla lilies plus a little something.
Protea bouquets don't need much.
Too much protea, just add tulips.
A little bit of wattle, freesias and ranunculus
Spotto for some white cabbages
Modernise your provincial table setting with metal letters
Subtle native blushing bride mixed with roses
Vintage vases, gorgeous leaves and tulips
Gladys, in a colour which has no words.
Subtle native blushing bride mixed with pink roses and berries
Simple yet elegant
Brighten your gown with peach, green and berry
Peachy. Just peachy.
Ranunculus keeping the groom honest
Gumnuts and gum
Opened Iris adds a unique shape
Some fun ideas for a party table setting