Sidcup Wedding Collections

At Sidcup Flowers, we've been guiding local couples to their perfect wedding flowers for years, right here in Sidcup. From intimate ceremonies at Sidcup Place to larger receptions near Queen Mary's Hospital or along Sidcup High Street, our experienced wedding florist team creates bespoke designs that feel beautifully personal to you.

Every one of our wedding bouquets, buttonholes and venue arrangements is handcrafted in-store using fresh, long-lasting blooms. We take the time to understand your colours, theme and budget, then suggest seasonal stems that will look their best on the big day. Whether you're planning a classic white-and-green look or something bold and modern, we'll create wedding flowers that photograph beautifully and smell incredible.

Based in Sidcup, we regularly design for couples across:

  • Bexley & surrounding villages
  • Chislehurst and leafy local venues
  • New Eltham and nearby churches

Need last-minute pieces for your rehearsal dinner or thank-you bouquets? We offer local same-day delivery until 3 PM when you order online, making those final details effortless.

If you'd like expert, honest advice from a trusted local florist, pop in to see us in Sidcup with your mood board, or send us your ideas online. Sidcup Flowers is here to make your wedding day flowers as memorable as the moment you say "I do".

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tidy line of a groom's tailored suit, the boutonnière reads like a whispered echo of the bridal bouquet - a single, unfurling red rose curled with graceful intent, its velvety petals turning inward like a private promise. Tiny clouds of gypsophila nestle beside it, their pinprick flowers adding an ethereal, lacy texture, while a slim tendril of trailing greenery and a small eucalyptus leaf give the pin a fresh, silvery-green cameo against the lapel. The matching bouquet carried by the bride extends the story: generous clusters of blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, cloud-like base; red roses punctuate the mass with vivid, ruby points; and eucalyptus leaves peek through, offering scent and cool tonal contrast. The composition is modern and confident yet tenderly romantic, the sort of floral pairing you'd see at a Sidcup celebration by the station or in a small riverside marquee near Foots Cray Meadows. As a working design from a local shop, the arrangement demonstrates careful attention to scale - the boutonnière is compact and secure for the groom's movement, while the bouquet's full hydrangea heads provide weight and presence without overwhelming the bride. Close inspection suggests freshly misted petals, a soft leafy fragrance, and stems expertly wired and bound so each element sits precisely where it should. Sidcup Flowers often matches boutonnieres to bouquets like this for couples who want consistency across photographs, vows, and the candid moments in between.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Seen together as a cohesive wedding suite, these four images translate a single floral idea into bouquet, boutonniere, secondary posy and table piece - each echoing the same peach, purple and white story. The bridal bouquet, captured in a close-up against ivory fabric, centres on abundant pale peach roses whose velvety petals fold inward like small prayers; ruffled white lisianthus edged with lively violet frame the roses and add playful contrast, while delicate sprays of baby's breath float through the composition and soften the silhouette. The stems are concealed beneath a peach-hued ribbon, secured with tiny pearlescent pins that give a whisper of vintage glamour. The groom's boutonniere, pinned to a charcoal suit lapel and shown in the top-right, mirrors the bride's palette with a single peach rose, slender fronds of greenery and a sprig of baby's breath tied with a neat blush ribbon beside a matching solid peach tie. A smaller, hand-held bouquet rests on a light textured cloth in the lower-left - compact, structured and ideal as a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet - while the lower-right presents a rounded centerpiece arranged in a white woven basket, the same trio of flowers settled into a soft dome beside two neutral decorative spheres. As an experienced florist in Sidcup, I'd note how these pieces complement both modern venues and village-hall receptions near Sidcup High Street or Albany Park. At Sidcup Flowers we often craft this palette for couples who want understated elegance: tactile ribbons, fresh scent of roses, and a colour story that reads equally gentle and confident throughout the day.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel collage captures a refined wedding flower story that feels rooted in Sidcup's blend of tradition and modern style. In the top-left frame, the bride is seen from the chest down, hands gently cradling a sumptuous cascading bouquet against a soft beige backdrop. Her subtly textured white dress sets off the flowers: wide, star-shaped white oriental lilies with prominent stamens, trailing strands of white Phalaenopsis orchids that spill like silk ribbons, and at the heart, a single cream rose adding a warm, romantic glow. Nestled throughout are bright green spherical blooms that recall button chrysanthemums, clusters of shiny red berries hinting at festive joy, and clouds of white gypsophila. Fine, wispy greenery and slender grasses thread between the blooms, giving the arrangement airy movement, like a breeze drifting across Sidcup Place gardens. The top-right image zooms in on a groom in a deep charcoal suit, white shirt, and vivid red tie. On his lapel sits a refined boutonnière, echoing the bridal bouquet with a single white orchid flower, a small green pompon, and sprigs of baby's breath, neatly bound with a bright red ribbon at the base. The bottom-left offers a close-up still life of this buttonhole on a pale beige textured fabric, highlighting velvety petals, smooth leaves, and the satin gleam of the ribbon. The bottom-right returns to the bridal bouquet, now arranged upright in a white woven basket-style vase placed on a spotless white surface in front of a pale grey wall. Three white woven orbs sit beside it, suggesting reception décor that might suit a local venue on Halfway Street, uniting every floral detail from bouquet to buttonhole in one cohesive theme.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-part image presents a carefully coordinated wedding flower story, as if created by an experienced Sidcup florist for a couple marrying close to Foots Cray Meadows. The top-left frame shows a bride in a strapless white gown, only her torso and hands visible, holding a lush, rounded bouquet. The arrangement is dominated by bold fuchsia peonies, their many-petalled blooms full and velvety, nestled among white alstroemeria marked with fine maroon streaks and flickers of light green textured flowers. Deep green leaves cradle the flowers, giving the bouquet structure and movement, while soft lighting catches the petals, making them appear almost dewy. In the top-right panel, the focus tightens on the groom's dark charcoal suit and pale lavender tie. His boutonniere is a refined cluster of white alstroemeria, fresh green buds, and slim foliage, all neatly wrapped with a lavender satin ribbon that picks up the colour of the tie, forming a discreet yet elegant accent on the lapel. The bottom-left panel reveals a smaller hand-tied bouquet, likely for a bridesmaid or for tossing, lying on a pale beige textured cloth. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours and flowers-magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and green fillers-but on a more compact scale, with stems bound snugly in a lavender ribbon. In the bottom-right frame sits a wedding centerpiece in a striking white woven orb vase, its open lattice design crisscrossing like fine wicker. The familiar mix of bright peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery bursts from the top, flanked by three neutral woven decorative spheres that tie the look together for reception tables at a Sidcup venue. All four designs feel intentionally linked, showcasing how one floral palette can unify every element of a wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this image, a tightly gathered, round bouquet sits cradled inside a sculptural white container, like a small work of art set out for guests at a Sidcup celebration. The flowers form a smooth, dome-shaped canopy of blossoms, dominated by rich pink and gentle lavender roses whose overlapping petals create a plush, romantic surface. Between the roses, clusters of tiny white gypsophila peek through, their airy heads adding a light, frothy texture that softens the boldness of the colour. The vessel itself has an expressive, woven or ribbed pattern, its matte white finish contrasting with the luminous sheen of the petals. The gentle curves and intersecting lines of the container give the bouquet a modern, almost gallery-like feel, as if it might be on display in a stylish venue near Albany Park. Soft, diffuse lighting falls from above, deepening the shadows between each bloom and highlighting the layered structure of the arrangement. There is no visible greenery; the focus remains purely on the interplay of roses and baby's breath, which lends an elegant, bridal character to the piece. You can almost imagine this luxurious posy as a low table centre at a Sidcup wedding reception, encouraging guests to lean in, admire the details, and catch a hint of rose fragrance above the hum of conversation. Every stem appears expertly positioned, suggesting the steady hands of an experienced florist who understands proportion, balance, and the quiet emotional impact of fresh flowers arranged with care and intention.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a romantic red rose and baby's breath story unfolding through a whole celebration, the kind you might see at a reception in Sidcup Place or a ceremony near Foots Cray Meadows. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a round, tightly composed bouquet of lush red roses, their velvety petals spiralling densely together, cushioned in clouds of white gypsophila. Hints of glossy green leaves peep out at the edges, adding depth and framing the rich red tones against the softness of the lace. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, fixed to a dark grey suit jacket paired with a bright red tie. A single red rosebud forms the heart of this miniature arrangement, surrounded by tiny clusters of baby's breath, fine tapered foliage, and slender strands of decorative grass, all tied off with a small red satin bow that neatly echoes the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left, another hand-tied bouquet-similar in style but displayed on a pale, textured surface-shows off fully opened red roses, abundant gypsophila, and fresh greenery, the stems bound carefully with red and white striped twine that suggests artisan craftsmanship and secure handling for a long wedding day. The bottom-right panel reveals a charming red rose and baby's breath centerpiece, shaped into a low dome and placed atop a sculptural white spherical vase woven in an open lattice, with two smaller cream-toned woven balls resting in front. The collage together illustrates how repeating red roses and gypsophila can link the bridal bouquet, buttonhole, and reception tables into one elegant, cohesive wedding design.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A single groom's boutonnière is shown in close focus, capturing the refined simplicity of a Sidcup wedding detail. At its centre is one carefully chosen rose in a soft lilac hue, the petals polished and gently cupped, with just a hint of deeper purple at the heart. Around it, a delicate collar of feathery greenery and light, cloud-like baby's breath softens the outline, so the flower appears to float rather than sit stiffly on the lapel. The textures are beautifully contrasted: the rose's smooth, velvety bloom, the fine, almost lace-like gypsophila, and the whisper-thin leaves that curve naturally around the composition. Everything is bound together with a slender lavender ribbon, tied with discreet precision, its satin surface catching a subtle glimmer where the light from a nearby window falls across it. The mood is understated yet deeply romantic, as if this boutonnière were waiting patiently on a dresser in a Sidcup townhouse before being pinned to a jacket for an intimate ceremony at a local registry office or a garden celebration near Foots Cray. The colour palette echoes the bridal bouquet without competing with it, suggesting soft cream peonies and blush roses elsewhere in the room. You can almost sense the faint fragrance of rose when you imagine leaning close for a hug, and feel the cool stem neatly wrapped between your fingers. The piece speaks of thoughtful planning, a quiet confidence that every detail has been lovingly crafted by a local florist who understands how a single flower can carry the memory of the whole day.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a perfectly coordinated orchid-and-rose theme that would feel right at home at a Sidcup reception overlooking one of the leafy streets near Lamorbey Park. The top left image shows a bride from the waist down, her white lace dress soft and detailed, cradling a sumptuous cascading bouquet. The bouquet spills with white phalaenopsis orchids whose yellow centers glow gently, nestled among blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, and gossamer tufts of baby's breath. Deep green foliage curves through the design, while a few deep pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms add energy and contrast, giving the bouquet depth and movement as it trails elegantly towards the floor. In the top right, the groom's boutonniere becomes the focus: a single white phalaenopsis orchid, framed with sprigs of baby's breath and neat greenery, is pinned to a dark charcoal or black suit jacket. Beneath it, a vivid red tie and patterned shirt peek through, creating a refined yet modern contrast. The stems of the boutonniere are wrapped in smooth white ribbon, matching the bridal bouquet's palette. The bottom left panel offers a closer, more intimate look at this boutonniere, resting on light beige textured fabric that suggests natural linen or rustic burlap, as if laid out on a dressing table in a Sidcup home on the morning of the wedding. In the bottom right, a coordinating table centerpiece sits on a crisp white surface, blossoming from a decorative white woven cylinder vase. White orchids, soft pink garden roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, rich greenery, and the same fuchsia spires echo the bridal bouquet, with two white woven decorative spheres nearby, completing a calm, cohesive wedding tablescape.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image composition presents a fully coordinated wedding floral concept rendered in crisp, romantic detail. In the top-left frame a bride is seen from mid-torso down, the lace bodice of her white gown softly lit as she holds a large cascading bouquet of open white lilies, tightly furled red roses and long, trailing white phalaenopsis orchids. Tiny white Gypsophila and clusters of red hypericum berries add delicate punctuation, while various greens-broad glossy leaves and thinner wispy foliage-give depth and texture. Top-right shifts to the groom: a boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel beside a bold red tie. A solitary white phalaenopsis sits at the centre, accompanied by two small groups of red hypericum, baby's breath and slim green leaves, with a slender loop of red ribbon tying the piece to the wedding palette. The bottom-left close-up shows a matching corsage or lapel piece resting on a light beige woven fabric, the weave visible beneath the satiny orchid and shiny berries, revealing the florist's careful wiring and ribbon work. Bottom-right enlarges the table arrangement, set in a decorative white woven vessel and flanked by smooth white spheres; it echoes the bridal bouquet with lilies, roses and cascading orchids, accented by hypericum and airy greens. The lighting is soft and even throughout, bringing forward the contrast of pure white, vivid red and deep green and evoking the fresh scent of rose and lily-an arrangement that would complement an intimate reception near Sidcup Station or a ceremony in a local hall on Station Road.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind of cohesive styling you might see at a Sidcup church or a reception near Foots Cray Meadows. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a white strapless dress, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet that almost pours out of her hands. White phalaenopsis orchids arc and trail downward, weaving through blush pink and soft lavender roses, with sprays of baby's breath and scattered greenery adding movement and depth. The flowers feel fresh and luminous, their pastel tones glowing against the clean white of her gown. The top-right panel draws in close to the groom's lapel, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere is pinned to a dark grey suit. Small lavender filler flowers and a few neat green leaves are gathered and wrapped with a slender purple ribbon that harmonises with his vibrant magenta tie, tying his look back to the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere rests on a subtly textured beige fabric, allowing each element to be clearly seen: a fresh white orchid bud, dainty clusters of white baby's breath, and a hint of foliage, all finished with a bright pink ribbon that suggests joy and celebration along Sidcup High Street. The bottom-right panel features a luxurious cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, echoing the bridal bouquet's style. White orchids, layers of pink and lavender roses, purple filler blooms, and baby's breath spill from the container, while three white woven spheres sit nearby, creating a balanced, modern display perfect for a top table or ceremony focal point.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A coordinated wedding set is displayed as if ready to leave a Sidcup townhouse and head to the ceremony, the bridal bouquet and boutonnière echoing each other with quiet elegance. At the centre of the bouquet, mauve-pink roses unfurl in generous clusters, each bloom with velvety petals that curl softly at the edges, blushing into subtle lavender tones. Between them, button-sized green chrysanthemums dot the design like tiny, bright lanterns, their domed shapes adding cheerful contrast and a hint of playful movement. Creamy white lisianthus and other soft ivory flowers nestle around the roses, their gently frilled petals forming a delicate frame, like small clouds floating between pastel tones. Slender stems of foliage and slightly longer leaves stretch out from the rounded outline, giving the bouquet a structured yet organic feel-classic enough for a church off Station Road, modern enough for a civil ceremony by Lamorbey Park. The stems beneath are cleanly gathered, the cut ends carefully levelled, then wrapped in wide satin ribbon in shades of blush and white, the finish smooth and polished to the touch, secure for hours of photographs and greetings. Nearby, the groom's boutonnière is crafted with a single fresh white lisianthus bloom, or perhaps a tight rosebud, accented with airy grasses and a subtle lavender ribbon tie that repeats the bouquet's gentle colour story. Imagined against a slate or navy suit, it appears minimal yet intentional, a small detail with emotional weight. The soft lighting across the arrangement highlights the petals' natural sheen and the contrast of textures, evoking early-morning calm before guests arrive and the day in Sidcup truly begins.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A refined four-panel collage of coordinated wedding flowers in deep reds and greens showcases how a single design story can run through an entire celebration, the sort you might see at a Sidcup reception near Queen Mary's Hospital or along Station Road. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white wedding gown is shown from the bodice down, tenderly holding a compact, hand-tied bouquet of red roses. Each rose is a rich crimson, the petals layered and velvety, with glistening red hypericum berries peeping out between the blooms. A crisp ring of green foliage encircles the base, creating a clean silhouette against the smooth fabric of her dress. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's dark charcoal suit, contrasted by a bright red tie and white shirt. His boutonniere is a small but striking accent: one perfect red rosebud framed by fine, ruscus-like greenery, airy sprays of white gypsophila, and tiny red berries, all neatly fastened with a slim red satin bow, echoing the warmth of the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left, another bouquet rests on a textured beige surface, possibly a bridesmaid's bouquet or a decorative accent for a Sidcup registry office ceremony. Here the roses are again a lush red, partnered with rounded red berries, but wrapped with bold, dark green tropical leaves that curve around the flowers like a protective shell, the stems tied off with a matching red ribbon. The bottom-right panel presents a low, rounded centerpiece of red roses and berries, arranged in a tight dome and displayed on an intricate white woven sphere made of natural fibres, with two smaller wooden spheres beside it on a pale tabletop. Together, the four images evoke a cohesive, passionate theme suitable for a wedding or romantic event, with every element thoughtfully repeated to create visual harmony.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image is a four-part collage capturing a complete wedding flower story in soft pinks, lavenders, and fresh greens, much like a bespoke collection created by Sidcup Flowers for a local couple celebrating near Sidcup Place or along Station Road. In the top-left panel, the bride's white lace gown is seen from the waist down, and she holds a generous, round bouquet that feels both classic and modern. Layers of light pink and lavender roses nestle together, some tightly furled, others opening fully, surrounded by vivid green button chrysanthemums, airy clouds of white baby's breath, and dainty pink alstroemeria marked with fine yellow speckles. Deep green foliage frames the flowers, giving the design fullness and a sense of movement. In the top-right panel, a groom's dark charcoal suit and rich fuchsia tie form a smart backdrop for a matching boutonniere. This small design features a single blush-pink rosebud, tiny tufts of green button chrysanthemums, sprigs of baby's breath, and slender decorative grass, all carefully bound with a coordinating pink ribbon that echoes the bridal bouquet. The lower-left panel highlights a second hand-tied bouquet, likely for a bridesmaid, placed horizontally on a pale beige, textured cloth. The flowers mirror the main bouquet, and the stems are wrapped tightly in a bold fuchsia ribbon, showcasing the skilled binding and spiral of the stems. In the lower-right panel, a compact centrepiece sits on a bright white surface, presenting a dome of pink and lavender roses, crisp green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath in a white, woven-look spherical vase. Two light, decorative wicker-style balls are placed beside it, completing a coordinated wedding tablescape that would feel at home in any Sidcup venue, from intimate garden receptions to elegant hotel celebrations.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A four-panel collage presents a cohesive story of wedding flowers, as though a couple in Sidcup has had their entire day thoughtfully styled by an experienced local florist. The top left image shows a bride from the shoulders down, wearing a classic white dress with subtle lace tracing the bodice. In her hands she holds a perfectly rounded bouquet, the roses packed closely together like soft clouds: cream and pale yellow blooms mingled with richer pink and mauve roses. Delicate clusters of white baby's breath appear between the petals, while small glimpses of green leaves lend freshness, creating the sense of a fragrant, timeless arrangement ideal for a ceremony near Sidcup High Street. To the right, the second panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere. Against a dark grey or charcoal suit and a smooth, vibrant red silk tie, a single white rosebud is presented with precise care. It is framed by a collar of dainty white filler flowers and tidy green foliage, its stems bound with a slim white satin bow that sits neatly on the lapel, suggesting calm confidence and tradition. The bottom left panel captures a petite bridesmaid's bouquet resting on a softly textured beige linen cloth. This smaller posy mirrors the main bouquet in colour and flower choice, with open cream and pale yellow roses, splashes of pink rose petals, and abundant baby's breath, but the shape is looser and more relaxed. A pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems into a comfortable handle, perfect for younger attendants. Finally, the bottom right image features a compact, rounded wedding centerpiece composed of the same palette of cream, yellow, and pink roses with white filler flowers and greenery. It is placed atop a striking white spherical vase crafted from woven twigs, with two smaller natural woven spheres nearby on a white surface against a pale beige background, conjuring the look of a stylish reception table in a Sidcup venue bathed in soft afternoon light.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests on a simple white surface, captured as though just set down between photographs at a Sidcup ceremony close to Sidcup Place gardens. Its shape is softly rounded and inviting, with no harsh edges-only billows of delicate petals and gentle colour shifts that feel like early morning light. At the heart of the bouquet, plush white lisianthus blooms unfurl like tiny layered clouds, their petals smooth and slightly ruffled, holding the eye with their quiet purity. Around them nestle pastel clusters of pale hydrangea, their many small blossoms forming pillowy domes, while playful lilac allium add small bursts of spherical texture and a deeper purple tone that keeps the design from feeling too pale or shy. Cool green foliage winds through and around the flowers, the leaves crisp and fresh, creating a pleasing contrast to the softness of the petals and the sturdiness of the carefully wrapped stems. A subtle sheen on the ribbon binding the stems hints at satin or silk, reinforcing the bridal feel. Light gathers on the bouquet as if through a nearby window, giving the whites and lilacs a serene glow and a sense of calm anticipation. The imagined fragrance is a blend of fresh garden sweetness and a faint herbal note, like a spring walk through a Sidcup back garden after rain. This is a bouquet meant to be carried down the aisle, held close during vows, and then cherished in photographs-a thoughtful, bespoke creation that speaks of lasting commitment, careful craftsmanship, and the gentle beauty of a local wedding day.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Four connected photographs compose a single wedding vignette in warm peach and soft ivory hues. In the upper-left frame a bride in a flowing white gown holds a perfectly rounded bridal bouquet packed with lush peach-orange roses; the petals open like small cups of light, interspersed with delicate clusters of gypsophila and framed by glossy green foliage that gives the bouquet structure and movement. The upper-right close-up focuses on the groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket, where a solitary peach rosebud boutonniere rests against a coral-peach tie, accompanied by tiny white baby's breath and a neat sprig of greenery; a small peach ribbon bow echoes the bouquet's tones, a refined touch near the heart. The lower-left view sets the bouquet on a pale textured cloth, highlighting the full dome of roses and the handle wrapped in white ribbon patterned with tiny pink-peach dots and secured with pearl-headed pins - a detail that speaks to careful florist craftsmanship and comfort for the bride. The lower-right image features a low, woven white sphere topped with a compact cluster of peach roses and gypsophila, while two smaller woven orbs sit in front, contributing an artisanal, reception-ready aesthetic. The lighting is soft and natural, bringing out the apricot warmth of the roses and the airy quality of the baby's breath. As a local arrangement crafted with Sidcup sensibilities-imagine a ceremony near Danson Park or a reception on Station Road-this set of flowers reads as intimate, timeless, and quietly celebratory, with a faint sweet fragrance that would drift through a village hall or marquee.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This elegant four-panel image, artfully arranged as if by a seasoned local florist, maps a single wedding palette across bouquet, boutonnière, bridesmaid posy and table centre - the same white-and-purple language speaking in every frame. Top-left captures a bride in a strapless white gown clutching a generously proportioned bridal bouquet: open white oriental lilies with exposed stamens sit beside double lisianthus blooms edged in a jewel-toned purple, their soft, ruffled petals contrasted by narrow spikes of deep purple accent flowers and a textured mix of fine grasses and glossy foliage. The top-right vignette shows the groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal grey jacket, a modest white lisianthus with its purple rim, a small lily bud and a slender curl of greenery secured with a white bow, the richness of a purple silk tie peeking beneath the lapel. Bottom-left presents a smaller hand-tied bouquet or toss posy resting on textured beige fabric; stems wrapped in white ribbon, it mirrors the lilies, purple-edged lisianthus and airy fillers of the bridal piece. Bottom-right displays a tall, sculptural centerpiece in a contemporary white woven sphere vase, where cascading leaves and grass-like textures spill around open lilies and purple-rimmed lisianthus, accompanied by two woven beige decorative spheres on a pale tabletop. The warm, natural light and subtle fragrance of lilies balance the cool purple notes, producing a calm, refined mood perfect for ceremonies or receptions in Sidcup's Broadway or near Albany Park. Crafted with local care by Sidcup Flowers, the arrangement feels fresh, considered and timeless.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
On the groom's jacket, a single rose boutonniere adds a focused burst of colour, crafted with the same care you'd find in a small Sidcup flower shop on a busy Saturday morning. The rose itself is a deep, saturated red, its petals neatly cupped and slightly spiralled inward, balancing maturity and freshness. It sits in close harmony with a rich crimson tie, the two reds echoing one another so the ensemble feels deliberate and polished. Around the rose, short sprigs of greenery have been trimmed and arranged with precision, their stems tucked neatly behind to keep the silhouette slim and elegant. Tiny berries, round and firm, add quiet texture, while dainty baby's breath threads through like fine lace, bringing in small flecks of white that lighten the composition. The boutonniere lies flat enough not to disturb the suit's clean lines, yet has enough depth to feel three-dimensional and alive. Under soft, perhaps slightly diffused, lighting-like that in a Sidcup reception room near the High Street-the petals show a gentle sheen, and you can imagine the cool, smooth feel of the rose brushing against the fabric as the groom moves. It's a traditional piece, but with just enough individuality in the selection of foliage and berries to reflect a personal touch. This is the kind of finishing detail that completes a groom's look, resonating with the bride's bouquet, and later becoming a carefully pressed memento, reminding the couple of the moment they met at the end of the aisle in their chosen Sidcup venue.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In soft, natural light the boutonnière reads like a miniature poem-one pale yellow rose at its heart, petals smooth and velvety, accompanied by airy sprigs of baby's breath and fine green foliage that add a whisper of texture. The small-scale composition shows the same careful eye used for larger arrangements: the rose is positioned to present its face outward, while the gypsophila provides a cloud-like halo that makes the bloom feel both precious and unassuming. Slender green accents create a subtle architectural line, lifting the boutonnière away from the lapel and giving it a modern, elegant profile. Tucked neatly against a crisp black jacket and set beside a vivid red tie, the contrast is striking yet harmonious-the rose's pale calmness tempering the bold energy of the red. A crisp white ribbon binds the stems, its tactile beaded knot offering a refined finish that will feel pleasant to the touch during handshakes and embraces. This piece is scented gently, the rose lending a soft, fresh note that reads as intimate rather than overpowering. Made to be worn for a ceremony at a local church or an intimate reception near Albany Park, the boutonnière is crafted to sit securely and to complement photographs close to the groom's face. As a florist who dresses countless celebratory looks around Sidcup, I take pleasure in these small details: they carry a quiet dignity and personal warmth that speak directly to the wearer and the moment.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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