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		<title>James &amp; Emma &#8211; December 2014</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[James &#38; Emma’s wedding held at Inglewood Estate in Kangaroo Ground in December 2014 was a such a beautiful wedding to work on, as I was not only as just their florist, but I was also Emma’s Maid of Honour. Emma had a beautiful vision for her wedding from the start, simple, relaxed &#38; rustic. Inglewood estate was the perfect [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James &amp; Emma’s wedding held at Inglewood Estate in Kangaroo Ground in December 2014 was a such a beautiful wedding to work on, as I was not only as just their florist, but I was also Emma’s Maid of Honour.</p>
<p>Emma had a beautiful vision for her wedding from the start, simple, relaxed &amp; rustic. Inglewood estate was the perfect venue to hold the wedding, with its stunning little chapel &amp; beautiful surroundings, it really was the perfect venue for them!</p>
<p>Emma wanted to incorporate bright colours into their special day &amp; decided on coral, white &amp; green. Being a little indecisive, Emma gave me a lot of free reign on the flower choice in the bouquets, just a guide on the colours. White &amp; green for her bouquet &amp; the reception flowers, the same for the bridesmaid’s with some pops of coral.</p>
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<p>Emma’s heavily beaded gown was a stunning light gold colour, with us maids in a bold coral tone. Mia, her darling step-daughter wore a pretty little lace gown, with a coral headband to match the bridesmaids. This gave us a really great base for colours. We put together a selection of blooms including Dahlias, Queen Anne’s lace, Veronica, Hypericum Berries, Babies breath, Roses &amp; Lisianthus. We opted for deconstructed style bouquets to suit the wedding theme with a simple Babies Breath posy for Mia.</p>
<p>For her reception flowers, we kept to a simple &amp; rustic theme &amp; toned back the colours to all white &amp; green. Using a selection of recycled jars that Emma had collected, we kept the flowers simple on the tables. Option for 2 -3 jars per table, it was just enough to soften the room &amp; finish off Inglewood’s very ornate reception room.</p>
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