Bishop's Stortford Wedding Collections

As seasoned florists at Flowers Bishop's Stortford, we take joy in making your big day unforgettable with stunning wedding bouquets and bespoke floral displays. Our shop is nestled close to Northgate End and within walking distance of the beautiful Castle Gardens – local landmarks we treasure and often draw inspiration from. Serving happy couples across Bishop's Stortford as well as in nearby areas such as Takeley, Stanstead Mountfitchet, and Great Hallingbury, we bring both style and expertise to every arrangement.

With years of hands-on experience, our passionate team crafts everything from elegant bridal bouquets to statement centrepieces, tailoring each design to reflect your personality and wedding vision. Our reputation in the community is built on attention to detail, creative flair, and a genuine love for flowers. We believe every bouquet should be as unique as the couple it celebrates.

If you're organising last-minute touches, relax – our same-day delivery service is available across Bishop's Stortford and surrounds for orders placed online until 3pm. Whether you’re exchanging vows near St. Michael's Church or hosting a reception by the River Stort, we ensure every petal arrives fresh and beautiful.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Placed against the tailored lapel of a dark suit, the boutonnière mirrors the bridal story in miniature: a single red rosebud curls with classic grace, its rich crimson velvet a concentrated echo of the larger bouquet. A halo of tiny gypsophila adds a soft, cloud-like halo, and a slender trail of greenery - a sprig of silvered eucalyptus - leaks from behind with a playful, wandering line. The matching bouquet, set nearby on a wooden table, continues that palette on a grander scale: voluminous blue hydrangeas create a dramatic, sculpted base for clusters of deep red roses, their faces turned outward for clear photographic presence. Between those primary forms, the gypsophila and eucalyptus weave a unifying thread, giving the arrangement both a delicate filigree and an aromatic, slightly camphorous lift that cuts through the floral sweetness. The composition reads confident yet intimate, equally at home poised for an aisle entrance or resting as a centerpiece for reception photos taken near Bishop's Stortford Station or Market Square. As a local florist I carefully wire and position the boutonnière so it sits flat and secure, while the bouquet is wired and wrapped for comfort in the bride's hands; Flowers Bishop's Stortford sources stems early on the morning of the event to maintain that dewy freshness. The overall impression is of refined romance - bold colour, tactile variety, and an artisanal hand that holds the wedding's visual story together.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-panel composition presents a wedding palette that feels like an intimate stroll through a Bishop's Stortford summer garden. The top-left portrait captures a bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet: a dense cluster of peach roses at the centre, their petals soft and luminous, ringed by white lisianthus with vivid purple edges and dotted throughout with delicate baby's breath. The arrangement is hand-held, the stems concealed so the floral textures read uninterrupted against the white of her dress. To the right, a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal jacket - a single peach rose accented by fragile fronds of greenery and baby's breath, finished by a neat peach ribbon and mirrored by a solid peach tie visible beneath the lapel, creating a seamless visual echo. The lower-left frame shows a slightly smaller posy laid on textured fabric, wrapped in blush ribbon and studded with pearl-like pins, suggesting bridesmaid or toss bouquet use. The lower-right image is a reception vignette: the same peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and airy baby's breath gathered into a low dome resting in a white, open-weave basket vase, paired with two small light beige woven spheres on a neutral surface - a quiet, tactile centrepiece for a table at a local venue near the Market Square or Hockerill. There is a soft fragrance of rose and summer air implied, and a crafted restraint in every detail that speaks to thoughtful wedding styling in Bishop's Stortford.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel composition presents a refined wedding flower set, designed in a white, green and red palette that would feel at home in any Bishop's Stortford venue from South Street hotels to country barns nearby. The top-left image shows a bride cropped from the shoulders down, standing against a light beige background, her white, faintly textured gown acting as a calm canvas for an opulent cascading bouquet. The bouquet spills downwards, built around broad, star-shaped white oriental lilies with exposed stamens, their petals slightly curving back as if opening towards the light. Threading through them are arching stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids that fall in a gentle waterfall, each bloom with a soft yellow centre. A warm cream rose sits near the heart of the design, cradled by vibrant green spherical blooms like button chrysanthemums, cheerful red berry clusters, and delicate sprays of white gypsophila. Airy grasses and feathery foliage give the arrangement a sense of depth and gentle movement. The top-right panel zooms close to a groom or male guest dressed in a dark charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt and vivid red tie. On his lapel rests a finely crafted boutonnière that echoes the bridal bouquet: a single white orchid flower, a compact green pompon bloom and tiny white filler flowers, neatly wired and wrapped with a slim red ribbon. The bottom-left image isolates this same boutonnière on a subtly textured beige fabric, allowing the structured orchid petals, glossy green leaf base and satin ribbon to be clearly appreciated. In the bottom-right panel, the full cascading bouquet is placed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a pristine white surface, with three white woven spheres arranged beside it, creating a calm, contemporary display that highlights the unity between bridal bouquet and buttonhole.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-part wedding collage showcases how a single floral palette can shape an entire Bishop's Stortford wedding day. In the top-left panel, the bride is partly visible in a strapless white dress, allowing the bouquet she holds to become the star of the scene. The arrangement is generous and rounded, brimming with deep fuchsia peonies whose layered petals appear soft and velvety. Among them, white alstroemeria with delicate maroon speckles lend brightness, while airy, spiky light green blooms and glossy dark green foliage add texture and freshness. The bride's hands, one adorned with a fine ring, curl gently around the stems, giving the image a sense of calm anticipation, as though she is pausing for a breath before arriving at a ceremony near North Street or Castle Gardens. The top-right panel shifts to the groom's boutonniere, pinned to the lapel of a charcoal suit jacket. A slim lavender tie forms the backdrop for a small, carefully composed mix of white alstroemeria and green accents, tied with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that blends seamlessly with the tie. It's a subtle yet perfectly coordinated touch, mirroring the bouquet without overpowering it. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet lies on lightly textured beige fabric. It repeats the same colours and flowers-bold magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and soft green highlights-bound with lavender ribbon at the stems. This could be a bridesmaid's bouquet or a toss bouquet, ready for photos near Jackson Square or along the River Stort. The bottom-right image presents a compact wedding table arrangement: the same blooms are nestled in a white spherical vase crafted from intersecting strands, next to three paler woven spheres in varying sizes. Together, these four images tell a cohesive floral story, showing how personal flowers and décor pieces can work in harmony to create an elegant Bishop's Stortford wedding atmosphere.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The photograph showcases a romantic bridal bouquet nestled against a lace wedding dress, the intricate patterns of the fabric providing a graceful backdrop for the flowers. The bouquet is made up of soft pink roses, gathered closely together in rounded clusters so that their petals form a plush, uniform surface, with each bloom gently supporting the next. Interwoven throughout this rosy core is an abundance of white gypsophila, commonly known as baby's breath, its countless tiny flowers creating a cloud-like frame around the more substantial rose heads. This contrast between the solid, velvety roses and the airy, delicate gypsophila gives the bouquet a lightness that feels especially fitting for a wedding day in Bishop's Stortford. The colours are subtle and refined - a blend of blush and cream with touches of pure white - and under the soft, natural lighting, they appear calm and luminous. The bride's hands, partially visible, hold the stems in a relaxed manner, suggesting a moment of stillness, perhaps just after stepping out of a ceremony venue near the River Stort or pausing for portraits in one of the town's green spaces. The bouquet's rounded shape and neat construction speak of skilled craftsmanship, with each stem placed intentionally to maintain balance and symmetry. Imagining the scene in full, one can picture the gentle scent of roses surrounding the bride as she moves through the day, from first look to first dance. This bouquet is a classic choice, suited to many wedding styles, and its understated beauty allows the emotions of the day - joy, tenderness, and new beginnings - to shine brightest, becoming a floral companion to the bride's journey through Bishop's Stortford on this most meaningful occasion.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part collage captures a coordinated red rose and baby's breath wedding theme that feels perfectly suited to celebrations around Bishop's Stortford's historic streets and countryside venues. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a round, densely packed bouquet. The roses are a deep, velvety crimson, arranged shoulder to shoulder so no stems show, while clouds of white gypsophila soften the shape and add a hint of airiness. A few green leaves break through the red and white, creating a subtle frame, as if the bouquet has just been finished in a nearby florist's studio and placed into her hands. Moving to the top-right, a groom's boutonniere is pinned against the charcoal-grey lapel of his suit. It features one tight red rosebud encircled by dainty white baby's breath, slender green foliage, and fine blades of decorative grass, all secured by a bright red satin ribbon that echoes his bold tie and unites the couple's look for photos taken by the River Stort. The bottom-left panel shows a similar bridal bouquet resting on a light grey, stone-like surface: big, open red roses surrounded by generous clusters of white baby's breath, with lush greenery tucked throughout. The stems are gathered and wrapped with red-and-white striped twine, highlighting an artisan, hand-tied feel. In the bottom-right image, a compact centerpiece of red roses and baby's breath crowns a white, lattice-style spherical vase woven from thin, ribbon-like strands. Two smaller woven spheres in soft off-white sit before it, evoking natural textures and offering a stylish focal point for reception tables in Bishop's Stortford and the surrounding Hertfordshire villages.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière is shown as a refined, intimate detail, echoing the bridal bouquet with a quiet elegance that would suit a wedding along Windhill or near the river in Bishop's Stortford. At its core sits a single, perfectly formed lilac rose, petals smooth and slightly curled at the edges, opening just enough to reveal a soft spiral of colour. Around it, fine feathery greenery adds a touch of light movement, the slender fronds creating a subtle frame that gently softens the rose's shape. Tiny sprays of white baby's breath cluster at the base and sides, offering airy contrast and reflecting the gypsophila woven through the bride's flowers. The stems are neatly bound in a delicate lavender ribbon, its satin surface catching the light with a discreet sheen, tied in a way that feels secure and thoughtfully crafted by skilled hands at Flowers Bishop's Stortford. The palette is intentionally understated-muted lilac, fresh green, and crisp white-allowing the boutonnière to complement a tailored suit rather than compete with it. There is a sense of calm assurance in its simplicity, the design relying on quality materials and careful placement rather than elaborate embellishment. Visually, it reads as a small but meaningful symbol pinned close to the heart, ready to accompany the groom from the first nervous smiles in town centre photographs to the relaxed joy of the evening reception. This single bloom, softened by foliage and gypsophila, becomes a fragrant token of shared celebration, a quiet reflection of the love and intention present throughout the wedding flowers.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a unified floral theme built around white orchids and pink roses, styled with the calm elegance you often see at Bishop's Stortford countryside venues. In the top left, the bride's mid-torso is framed, her white lace wedding dress forming a textured canvas for a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids flow down like a silk ribbon, their yellow centres glowing softly against clusters of blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, and weightless clouds of white baby's breath. Tucked among the greenery, slender spires of deep pink, almost fuchsia flowers give a subtle spark of colour, making the bouquet feel both romantic and modern, suited to ceremonies from town centre hotels to barns on the outskirts. The top right panel moves to the groom, focusing on the structured line of his dark suit jacket, red tie, and patterned shirt. Pinned to his lapel, a single immaculate white orchid boutonnière, accented with baby's breath and fine green foliage and finished with a neat white satin ribbon, mirrors the bride's blooms with quiet confidence. In the bottom left, that same boutonnière is laid carefully on a light beige, linen-like surface, allowing each detail-the softness of the orchid, the tiny white buds, the smooth ribbon wrap-to be appreciated as a small work of art. The bottom right reveals the finishing touch for the reception: a coordinated centerpiece placed in a white lattice-patterned cylindrical vase, brimming with white orchids, blush roses, lavender stock, and baby's breath, with the signature deep pink accents and greenery. Two white woven spheres nestle beside it, completing an elegant table setting ready for guests arriving from nearby roads like Rye Street or Stansted Road.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Viewed as a cohesive design study, this quartet of images highlights a wedding palette of pure white, vivid red and deep garden green. The top-left panel captures a bride from mid-torso downward - a soft-beige backdrop accentuates the lacework on her bodice and the bouquet's flowing silhouette. The arrangement combines open white lilies, clustered red roses and several cascading white phalaenopsis orchids whose broad, mirror-smooth petals draw the eye down the bouquet's curve. Sprigs of delicate Gypsophila give a frothy softness while glossy red hypericum berries add jewel-like contrast against varied green foliage and fine, spiky accents. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, revealing texture without harsh shadow, and the bouquet seems to move as though it were draped in silk. In the top-right panel a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit: a solitary phalaenopsis blossom as a refined focal point, paired with two small clusters of hypericum, baby's breath and green leaves, finished with a fine loop of red ribbon that echoes the groom's tie beneath the lapel. The lower-left close-up of a matching corsage on textured beige fabric allows you to study the orchid's sheen, the berry clusters' waxiness and the ribbon's cheerful flourish. In the lower-right, a centerpiece set in a white woven vase sits on a simple white table and is accompanied by white spherical decor; it mirrors the bridal composition with lilies, roses and trailing orchids, balanced by baby's breath and airy greens. The overall impression is timeless and carefully considered-an ideal floral concept for a wedding in Bishop's Stortford, whether exchanged near the station or celebrated in a local hall.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage captures a thoughtfully coordinated wedding floral story, the kind of refined design often requested for ceremonies around Bishop's Stortford's historic centre. In the top-left panel, the bride, seen from the shoulders down in a white strapless gown, holds an opulent cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc outward in graceful curves, interlaced with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender accents, and flecks of baby's breath, all softened by trailing greenery that falls towards the hem of her dress like a waterfall of petals. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a deep grey suit lapel, where one pristine orchid bloom stands proudly at the centre. Around it, tiny lavender filler flowers and small green leaves are gathered and bound with a neat purple ribbon, harmonising with the groom's vivid magenta tie visible beneath the jacket. In the bottom-left image, a single boutonniere rests on a pale, textured fabric, allowing each component to be appreciated: the smooth orchid bud, the airy lace of baby's breath, and the fresh greenery, all tied with a bright pink ribbon that adds a cheerful note for a groom or groomsman. The bottom-right panel shows a dramatic cascading arrangement presented in a white woven vase, overflowing with white orchids, pink and lavender roses, delicate purple filler flowers, and clouds of baby's breath. Three white woven spheres of varying sizes sit beside it on a white surface, adding sculptural interest and echoing the gentle, romantic feel of a carefully styled Bishop's Stortford wedding reception. Crafted with precision and harmony, every panel speaks to balance, texture, and quiet luxury.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A delicately composed bridal bouquet and coordinating boutonnière rest together, evoking the elegant yet relaxed character of a Bishop's Stortford wedding. The bouquet forms a full, rounded shape, created from layers of mauve-pink and blush-lavender roses whose velvety petals open in spirals, each flower at that ideal stage between bud and full bloom. Between these roses, neat green button chrysanthemums add lively dimension, their small, spherical blooms offering a fresh splash of colour, much like the vibrant foliage along the paths near Castle Gardens. Interwoven throughout are creamy white lisianthus and other ivory blossoms, their ruffled, cloud-soft petals diffusing the stronger hues and creating a harmonious blend of lilac, green, and white. Subtle foliage and slim, elongated leaves peek out around the edges, softening the bouquet's outline and lending a modern sense of movement to a timeless bridal design. The stems are gathered with care and bound in contrasting pink and white satin ribbon, smooth and satiny to the touch, with cleanly trimmed ends that show an eye for detail. Nearby, the groom's boutonnière sits ready: a single elegant white bloom accented by airy greenery and a fine strand of lavender ribbon that echoes the bouquet without competing with it. Soft, natural light filters across the scene, enhancing the delicate shading on each petal and giving the flowers a gentle lustre, as if freshly delivered for same-day service in Bishop's Stortford. This floral ensemble feels personal and intentional, equally suited to a ceremony at the registry office or a celebration in one of the town's nearby barn venues, capturing romance, unity, and the quiet excitement of the day.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding florals presents a unified red rose theme, rich in texture and designed with a sense of romantic clarity that suits Bishop's Stortford's blend of historic charm and contemporary venues. In the top-left image, a bride in a white wedding gown cradles a compact bouquet formed from deep red roses and bright red hypericum berries. The flowers are tightly clustered into a neat, rounded shape, with a smooth green foliage collar circling the base to keep the design contained and elegant. The bouquet's saturated reds stand out dramatically against her dress, evoking that first moment of walking up the aisle in a local church or registry office. The top-right panel brings us closer to the groom's attire: a dark charcoal-grey suit and vivid red tie, against which a single rosebud boutonniere is pinned. The small red rose is accompanied by slender strands of green foliage, cloud-like white gypsophila blossoms, and a few red berries that echo the bridal bouquet. A delicate red satin bow secures the stems, adding a subtle festive detail that would photograph beautifully on North Street or by Bishop's Stortford's riverside. In the bottom-left, another bouquet of red roses and hypericum berries is given a more dramatic outline by wide, dark green tropical leaves that curve around the blooms like sculpted wings. A red ribbon wraps the stems, and the entire piece rests on a textured beige fabric background, lending warmth and a gentle, tactile quality. The bottom-right panel shows a low, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and berries resting on a white woven spherical holder made from natural fibres, flanked by two smaller wooden woven spheres. Set against a soft beige and grey backdrop, the arrangement suggests intimate wedding breakfast tables in Bishop's Stortford hotels, barns, or restaurants, echoing the same passionate red palette as the bridal and groom's flowers.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a unified floral theme in soft pinks, lilacs and zesty greens, ideal for a Bishop's Stortford celebration stretching from a church on South Street to a stylish reception nearby. In the upper-left panel, a bride in a white lace dress is shown from the waist down, her hands embracing a luxurious, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is filled with blush pink and lavender roses, bright green button chrysanthemums, light pink alstroemeria gently flecked with yellow, and airy white baby's breath, all supported by glossy green foliage, creating a textured, romantic feel. In the upper-right panel, attention turns to a boutonniere pinned carefully to a charcoal grey suit, perfectly set against a bold fuchsia tie. This small piece features a single pale pink rosebud, vivid green button chrysanthemums, sprigs of gypsophila and slender loops of decorative grass, tied neatly with a pink ribbon, forming a subtle echo of the bridal bouquet for a groom or groomsman. The lower-left panel shows a complementary bouquet lying horizontally on a soft beige, linen-like fabric, giving a side view of the carefully spiralled stems and bright fuchsia ribbon wrap. The same garden-fresh combination of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria and baby's breath is repeated, suggesting a bridesmaid's bouquet designed to harmonise with the bridal flowers. In the lower-right panel, a rounded table centerpiece is packed with pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria and gypsophila, arranged inside a decorative white spherical vase with a woven lattice design. Two smaller woven spheres are placed beside it on a crisp white surface, evoking an elegant, modern wedding table in Bishop's Stortford, where every floral detail feels thoughtfully connected.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A harmonious four-panel collage captures the full story of coordinated wedding flowers, the sort of styling often requested from florists in Bishop's Stortford for ceremonies around the town centre and nearby countryside venues. In the top left panel, the bride's torso and arms frame a round, tightly packed bouquet held just at her waist. Her white wedding dress, with its gently patterned lace bodice, forms a soft backdrop for the flowers. Cream and pale yellow roses are clustered closely, interspersed with rich pink and mauve roses that deepen the palette. Little clouds of white baby's breath and small flashes of green foliage break up the rose faces, giving the bouquet a polished yet romantic feel. The top right panel isolates the groom's boutonniere on the lapel of a dark grey or charcoal suit. He wears a crisp white shirt and a smooth, vivid red tie. Pinned neatly to the jacket, a single white rosebud is framed by fine sprays of baby's breath and a slip of greenery, the stems bound with a small white satin bow that adds a refined finishing touch. The lower left panel shows a bridesmaid's posy laid on a pale, textured linen cloth, as though set down on a dressing table before heading to a ceremony near Station Road or North Street. This smaller bouquet echoes the bridal design with cream and pale yellow roses, bright pink accents, generous baby's breath and foliage, but feels slightly more relaxed, the stems bound with a pink and white striped ribbon. The bottom right panel presents a round centerpiece of matching roses, nestled into an airy, white twig sphere atop a clean white surface, flanked by two woven decorative balls that lend a rustic, contemporary charm perfect for a Bishop's Stortford reception.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests gently between two hands, its rounded form and soft colours bringing to mind the first, misty hours of a Bishop's Stortford morning. The design feels both refined and welcoming, as if it has been gathered from a beautifully tended garden just off Stansted Road or near Sworder's Field and then shaped with a florist's trained eye. Creamy white lisianthus form the core of the bouquet, their silky petals layered like folds of fine fabric, suggesting innocence and quiet elegance. Around them, pastel hydrangea blossoms add a cloud-like fullness, the tiny, many-petalled florets blending soft ivory with the faintest whisper of blush. Dotted among these are rounded heads of lilac allium, playful and slightly architectural, their star-shaped flowers clustered into spheres that bring a lively texture to the otherwise gentle silhouette. Cool greens weave through and around the blooms, each leaf and stem chosen for its structure and freshness, providing a crisp counterpoint to the softness of the petals. The stems are neatly wrapped, likely in smooth ribbon, giving a comfortable, secure grip for the bride or bridesmaid who carries it down the aisle of a local church or civil venue. Natural light appears to skim across the surface of the bouquet, lending a quiet glow that feels both youthful and timeless, like the soft sheen on the River Stort at sunrise. Though the image is still, you can almost sense a delicate fragrance: powdery florals touched with leaf-green freshness, gentle enough for close photographs yet present enough to feel like a comforting companion throughout the day. This bouquet, crafted with the kind of seasoned expertise that comes from years of arranging wedding flowers in Bishop's Stortford, embodies the promise of a shared future, making it equally at home in bridal portraits, ceremony moments, and cherished memories.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This image quartet captures a coordinated wedding story in warm peach and apricot tones, described as if I were placing it on a table in The Causeway on a late-spring afternoon. Two photographs focus on the same hand-tied bridal bouquet: a full, rounded cluster of soft peach-orange roses, each bloom opening with velvety layers, interlaced with clouds of tiny white gypsophila that add an ethereal, powdery softness. The ribbon-wrapped handle shows a subtle, playful detail - a white wrap dotted with faint pink-peach specks - that adds a bespoke touch when the bride's fingers rest against it. A close-up of the groom reveals a carefully matched boutonnière: a single peach rosebud with airy gypsophila and a slender green leaf, tied with a small peach-coloured ribbon bow to mirror the coral tie and crisp white shirt beneath a dark charcoal or navy suit. Light plays across the fabrics and petals, bringing out the warm undertones of the roses and the coolness of the greenery. The final image frames a reception centrepiece: a low, domed mound of peach roses and white filler flowers arranged over a white woven spherical holder, its interlaced pattern providing a sculptural base, with two smaller woven spheres beside it as complementary décor. The mood is intimate and optimistic, the textures soft and tactile under a clear, gentle light. As a local florist familiar with Hockerill and the town's hidden venues, I picture these arrangements carried down a short aisle or placed on small round tables, offering a quiet, joyful scent that invites guests to lean in and remember the moment.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-paneled image reads like a single, lovingly curated wedding story rendered in white and purple. In the top-left, the bride's strapless white gown and gentle posture frame a generous bridal bouquet whose focal lilies are broad and ivory, petals smooth and slightly satiny, some open wide enough to show their stamens; interspersed are double-edged white lisianthus flushed with a ring of vibrant purple and clusters of tight buds that suggest the bouquet will open beautifully through the day. The top-right panel translates that same palette into the groom's boutonnière on charcoal grey, where a lone open lisianthus with its purple rim, a small lily bud and a slender sprig of spike-like purple accents are tied with a tiny white bow and sit snug beside a deep purple silk tie. Bottom-left reveals a smaller hand-tied bouquet on a textured beige cloth-compact, ribbon-wrapped stems, repeating the lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, and airy greenery so the bridal party harmonises. Bottom-right elevates the design into a tall centrepiece in a contemporary white spherical woven vase, overflowing with lilies, lisianthus, veronica-like purple spikes, grasses and cascading foliage; two woven beige spheres complete a coordinated table vignette. The light is soft and warm, smelling faintly of lilies and fresh green stems, and the composition feels at once classic and modern-perfect for a spring wedding held near Bishop's Stortford town centre or along the River Stort. As an experienced local florist, Flowers Bishop's Stortford would craft and deliver this palette with attention to seasonal freshness and a calm, sophisticated hand.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere is captured in intimate detail, fastened just above the fold of a suit jacket, its rich colours and textures standing out like a small work of art against the fabric. At the heart sits a single, perfectly formed red rose, its petals velvety and layered, the shade of crimson beautifully echoing the groom's tie-a harmonious pairing that would look right at home in a Bishop's Stortford ceremony near Windhill or Castle Gardens. Around this central rose, short stems of deep green foliage are arranged with care, their slightly glossy surfaces catching the light and adding dimension. Tiny berries cluster at the base, their rounded forms giving a subtle sense of structure, while sprigs of baby's breath weave through the composition, their minute white blossoms adding softness and a hint of romance. The textures invite contemplation: smooth petal edges, firmer leaves, a faint grain to the suit fabric, and the tiny, almost crisp feel of the berries. Gentle lighting caresses the whole arrangement, giving the rose a quiet glow and drawing attention to the precision of the florist's workmanship. The boutonniere is neither too large nor too small; it sits comfortably along the lapel line, complementing the groom's attire without distracting from his expression or stance. This floral detail captures both tradition and personality-the time-honoured symbol of a single rose, combined with modern styling that reflects the couple's taste. It suggests a day filled with heartfelt moments, from the walk up the church steps in Bishop's Stortford to the first dance at a nearby reception, all while this small cluster of flowers rests close to the groom's heartbeat, silently marking the significance of the occasion.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
The image focuses closely on a wedding boutonnière, a tiny yet meaningful detail pinned to a crisp black lapel. At its heart is a single pale yellow rose, its velvety petals gently cupped and carefully shaped, giving the impression of calm refinement against the dark fabric. Encircling the rose are delicate tufts of white baby's breath, each miniature bloom adding texture and an airy lightness, like a fine mist of stars against the night. Slim, fresh-green stems and tiny leaves peep out behind the central flower, offering a subtle frame and connecting the design back to nature, reminiscent of the green spaces around Bishop's Stortford-from Castle Gardens to the leafy walks by the River Stort. The boutonnière is secured with a narrow white ribbon, wrapped cleanly and neatly at the base, its subtle sheen catching the light in contrast to the matte lapel. Just beneath, a vivid red tie cuts a bold line down the chest, amplifying the drama of the colour contrast: soft yellow, shining white, deep black, and vibrant red working together in harmonious balance. The overall effect feels sophisticated and confident, the kind of finishing touch a local Bishop's Stortford florist would prepare for a groom stepping out of a church on Windhill or a registry office ceremony in town. You can sense the moment of fastening it in place, the coolness of the pin, the soft brush of petals, and the faint, fresh scent of rose and greenery. This small floral piece is much more than an accessory; it's a tactile, fragrant marker of a day filled with love, joy, and shared anticipation.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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