PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A thoughtfully crafted wedding flower set is presented in calm, flattering light, capturing the essence of a joyful Upminster celebration. At the centre is the bridal bouquet, full and rounded, built predominantly from mauve-pink roses whose petals are soft as silk and lightly curled at the edges, giving each bloom a painterly, almost watercolour effect. Tucked between them are compact domes of vivid green button chrysanthemums, their textured surfaces providing a playful contrast and hinting at fresh grass or moss underfoot in nearby parks. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale blossoms drift between the roses, their delicate, ruffled layers softening the overall shape and giving the bouquet a romantic, cloud-like halo. Wisps of slender foliage and elongated leaves peek out around the perimeter, lending a slightly modern, airy feel while maintaining the traditional, hand-tied roundness that many Upminster couples love. The stems, neatly gathered, are wrapped in intricate satin ribbon in coordinating pink and white, forming a polished, comfortable handle that would sit smoothly against the palm as the bride walks along Corbets Tey Road or towards a local venue. Beside the bouquet rests the groom's boutonnière: a single elegant white lisianthus bloom with a hint of lavender ribbon and fine greenery, its simplicity making it both understated and memorable. The overall atmosphere is tranquil and hopeful, like an early morning before guests arrive, when everything is set and waiting. Light glides gently across each petal, making the mauve tones appear luminous and the whites softly glowing, suggesting not only beauty but care and craftsmanship from a local florist experienced in creating wedding flowers that feel both personal and timeless. The image shows a bride holding her bouquet close against the detailed fabric of her dress, a moment that could easily take place outside an Upminster church or under the trees lining local gardens. The bouquet itself centres on lush roses in a muted tone between lilac and dusky blush, their petals densely packed and softly curved. These roses create a sense of depth and romance at the core of the design, ideal for couples who appreciate gentle colour rather than vivid brights. Threaded among the roses are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, like tiny green cushions that add both playfulness and structure. Their rounded, textured heads stand out against the smooth rose petals, giving a modern, slightly whimsical twist that feels right at home in relaxed Upminster celebrations. Framing the design are slender ivory buds and small white blooms, forming a refined, lacy ring around the bouquet, suggesting the detail of a bridal veil or fine lace trim. The shape is neatly domed and hand-tied, so it sits comfortably in the bride's grasp, likely wrapped with discreet ribbon for a clean finish. Gentle daylight glows across the flowers, enhancing the contrast between the cool pink tones, vivid greens, and soft whites while keeping the overall mood calm and romantic. Imagine the fragrance: a combination of classic rose perfume and light green freshness, subtle enough for a full day of festivities, from the walk down the aisle to evening photographs near Upminster Park. Every stem appears deliberately placed, showing the touch of an experienced local florist who understands how to balance colour, texture, and longevity for an entire wedding day. Resting on a soft, neutral-toned fabric that resembles finely woven linen, this bridal bouquet stretches horizontally like a gentle arc of colour and texture, ready to be lifted by a bride walking through Upminster on her wedding day. The left and central sections of the bouquet are filled with large pink roses, each bloom rich with layered petals. The colours shift from a delicate, powder-soft blush at the heart of the flower to more intense fuchsia and magenta along the outer edges, giving each rose an almost painted quality. Their velvety curls form a lush, romantic focus that feels both classic and modern, in harmony with the mix of old and new buildings near Upminster station. Interspersed among the roses, compact domes of lime green button chrysanthemums provide a striking contrast. Every tiny floret contributes to a rounded, bumpy texture, and the crisp green hue lends a burst of freshness, suggesting the vitality of nearby Upminster parks and gardens after rainfall. On the right-hand side of the bouquet, white lisianthus blooms soften the composition. Their petals are gently ruffled, some flowers fully open in creamy white, others still in slender buds edged with pale green. This variation adds movement and a sense of quiet anticipation, like guests gathering at a local Upminster venue before the ceremony begins. The stems beneath are gathered neatly and bound in a blush pink satin ribbon, smooth and slightly reflective. Around the ribbon, strands of luminous white pearls are coiled with care, adding a timeless, bridal detail that catches the eye without overwhelming the flowers. Set against its understated background, the bouquet feels serene yet joyful, perfectly suited to weddings, anniversaries, or elegant celebrations throughout Upminster. This wedding boutonnière, poised against a deep charcoal lapel, carries the sort of quiet sophistication that would be perfectly at home at an Upminster church wedding or a reception in a stylish venue off Corbets Tey Road. The eye is immediately drawn to the central white lisianthus bloom, open but still fresh, its petals layered in gentle, ruffled folds like fine tissue paper. The flower's soft white hue brightens the suit without looking stark, radiating an air of calm confidence and sincerity. Directly behind the bloom, two slim lisianthus buds stretch upwards, still closed, their pale, pointed forms evoking a sense of anticipation and the journey that lies ahead for the couple. Around the main flower, airy sprays of baby's breath weave in and out, each delicate stem dotted with tiny white blossoms that resemble scattered pearls or stars against the darker background. These clusters lend an almost weightless, cloud-like quality to the composition, evoking the lightness of early spring mornings across Upminster's open spaces. Fine, elongated foliage threads through the design, with slender green blades and subtly patterned leaves adding natural texture and a touch of spontaneous, garden-grown charm. At the base, a single deep green leaf is expertly rolled into a curved loop, acting as a graceful cradle that frames and supports the floral elements. The stems are neatly wrapped in a mauve-lavender ribbon, tied into a small, tidy bow whose muted sheen subtly mirrors the groom's satin tie. This soft wash of colour introduces a hint of romance without taking focus from the pristine lisianthus. You can almost sense the boutonnière shifting ever so slightly as the groom moves, releasing a faint, clean floral scent. It feels like an intimate emblem of love and respect, crafted with care by a knowledgeable local florist, ready to accompany the wearer through every meaningful moment of an Upminster wedding day. Set against a pale, woven backdrop, this boutonniere looks like it has been carefully placed down in an Upminster home just before being pinned to a lapel. The star of the design is a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and luxuriously ruffled. Each petal curls softly at the edge, layering over the next to form a rounded, almost cloud-like shape that feels both refined and gentle. Its creamy white shade suggests purity and new beginnings, without feeling cold. Beside it, two smaller lisianthus buds rest protectively against the central flower, their petals still mostly enfolded, adding a sense of quiet anticipation. Tiny clusters of baby's breath thread between the flowers, their minute white blossoms dotting the composition with a light, airy texture, like scattered snowflakes or a fine lace overlay. Slender green stems and wispy foliage stretch gracefully from the base, their lines subtly curving, giving the boutonniere an organic, freshly gathered look, as though it was just picked from a garden near Upminster Common. The lower portion of the piece is wrapped neatly in bright pink satin ribbon. The ribbon is smooth, glossy, and wound firmly around the stems, its bold colour bringing a joyful, contemporary accent to the otherwise soft palette. A petite bow, tied with care, completes the design, its loops symmetrical and its tails trimmed cleanly. The contrast between the neutral fabric and the vibrant ribbon allows every floral detail to stand out clearly. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully crafted, romantic boutonniere, ideal for weddings, proms, or heartfelt celebrations across Upminster, where a single flower arrangement can add a touch of grace and personality to a special day. 15.2IMG_3571.jpg A gracefully composed wedding arrangement rests on a smooth white tabletop whose faint reflection doubles the blooms, as if the flowers are floating. At the heart of the scene is a rounded bouquet packed with pastel pink roses, some edged in a sweeter, deeper pink that gently defines their curves. The roses appear lush and freshly opened, each petal soft and velvety, giving the arrangement a romantic, almost bridal glow. Interspersed among them are vibrant chartreuse-green button chrysanthemums, their tidy, domed flower heads adding a modern pop of colour and a beguiling texture. Around the lower edge, a delicate ring of small white blossoms with subtle yellow centres spills outward, lightening the profile and softening the line where flowers meet vase. The bouquet is set into a distinctive spherical container crafted from white-painted natural twigs, woven into an open, lattice-style sphere that lets glimpses of shadow and stem show through. Nearby on the table lie two pale wooden orbs, each made from slender strips woven into a similar criss-cross pattern, one slightly larger, one smaller, visually tying the whole composition together. Behind, a softly textured beige wall, reminiscent of fabric or brushed plaster, recedes into gentle blur, ensuring nothing competes with the floral focal point. The overall look is quietly luxurious and modern, perfect for a wedding reception near Upminster Bridge or a sophisticated family celebration at home. It captures the sense of thoughtful detail and fresh, seasonal beauty that local florists in Upminster love to bring to their bridal and event flowers.

PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION

The Big Day is once in a lifetime. Make it the most unforgettable memory with the help of Handy Flowers. Our main mission is to make you feel special on your wedding day. Pure Romance Collection is surely to complete the wedding atmosphere in the best possible way.

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    Every bloom was perfectly fresh and vibrant. Our guests loved the flowers.

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    Highly recommend for their beautiful and long-lasting floral arrangements.

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    The same-day delivery ensured our flowers were fresh and ready for the ceremony.

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    The bouquets were delivered on time and were in perfect condition.

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    The bridal and bridesmaid bouquets were both stunning and cohesive.

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