''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Captured in four coordinated views, this peach-and-violet wedding collection reads like a small love letter set against the quiet charm of Leatherhead - imagine a morning preparing for vows near Box Hill or the Leatherhead Theatre. Top-left presents a bride holding a rounded bouquet, its centre a cushion of soft peach roses whose velveteen petals glow against her white dress; a fringe of white lisianthus edged in lively purple frames the roses, while sprinklings of baby's breath add a feathery lightness. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in blush satin, finished with tiny pearl accents that catch sunlight. Top-right narrows in on the groom's lapel: a single peach rose boutonniere, complemented by delicate greenery and tiny gypsophila, tied with a blush ribbon and set against a dark charcoal jacket and a matching peach tie - a quietly stylish pairing that mirrors the bride's flowers. Bottom-left shows a smaller, neat bouquet resting on textured fabric - compact, romantic, perhaps a bridesmaid's posy or a playful toss bouquet - its ribbons and pins thoughtfully arranged. Bottom-right reveals a reception centrepiece: the same peach roses and purple-edged lisianthus sculpted into a low, domed arrangement inside a white woven basket vase, beside two pale decorative spheres, suggesting a tasteful table at a family-owned Leatherhead venue. As a local florist, I see the palette as fresh, fragrant and perfectly suited to spring or early-summer weddings in Ashtead, Fetcham or nearby Epsom - and it's the kind of design Flower Delivery Leatherhead could prepare with local delivery and care. This arrangement reads as a soft poem of colour and texture, centred on a dense cluster of apricot roses whose petals unfurl like little golden scrolls. Around their base a ring of violet-tipped, white lisianthus creates an elegant cool border, lending contrast and depth while preserving an overall sense of calm. Interspersed are airy filler blooms - tiny white baby's breath and fine greenery - that lift the composition and allow the roses to breathe, producing a delicate silhouette that feels both sculpted and spontaneous. The light in the photograph is diffuse and flattering, smoothing shadows and making the rose petals glow with translucent warmth; you can almost register the faint veins and the tender edges where one petal folds over another. There is a scent memory in this bouquet: soft, sweet rose notes rounded with a green freshness, as if gathered on an early walk from Leatherhead station toward the town's quieter lanes. Designed for a bridal moment or a cherished anniversary, the bouquet is compact yet full, created to be easy to carry and to settle naturally in a lap or in a bride's hands. A florist in Leatherhead might pair this with subtle ribbon or natural twine, the tones matching the surrounding Surrey countryside and making the flowers feel like a personal keepsake of an intimate ceremony. Captured from a modestly elevated viewpoint and set horizontally against a soft, light-beige fabric that resembles natural linen, this bouquet embodies gentle sophistication with a tactile, handmade charm. The central mass is a rounded cluster of peach and soft-orange roses, their petals layered in tight, opulent spirals that seem to cradle light; each bloom shows subtle tonal shifts from buttery centres to warm, sunlit edges. Scattered through and around these roses are crisp white lisianthus trimmed in a bold deep-violet or purple along their ruffled margins, introducing an elegant punctuation that deepens the palette and lends a contemporary edge to the traditional rose form. Small clusters of Gypsophila (baby's breath) float between larger flowers, their tiny white florets offering a delicate contrast and a feathery sense of movement. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in a satin ribbon of peach-coral, its sheen soft and tactile beneath a spiral of cream-hued pearls that adds an heirloom-like, romantic accent. The textured background absorbs light and softens shadows, placing full focus on the bouquet's colour harmony and refined construction. I picture this arrangement leaving our workshop for a leather-bound programme at a Leatherhead Theatre wedding or tucked beneath a coat on a crisp stroll by Box Hill; it's the sort of bouquet that reads as affectionate and quietly confident, designed to complement lace, linen, or a satin gown and to remain a tactile memory long after the ceremony. As seen against a sharply tailored charcoal lapel, this boutonniere is an exercise in restrained celebration: a single peach rose rests at the centre, its petals curling inward in layers of creamy blush and coral that catch the light like dawn. Surrounding it, sprays of baby's breath - delicate white gypsophila - create a frothy, cloud-like texture that softens the composition, while slender tendrils of fresh green foliage and a fine fern introduce lively, garden-fresh movement. The rose and the soft pink tie together form a harmonious colour duet, and a satin ribbon in a muted peach tone is tied beneath the flowers in a compact bow, adding a refined finishing touch whose sheen subtly reflects the tie. The charcoal suit provides a dramatic backdrop that intensifies the rose's warmth and makes every tiny detail - from the velvety petal edges to the papery stems of the gypsophila - clearly legible. A faint floral scent is almost perceptible, promising the optimism of a wedding morning or the quiet joy of an anniversary celebration. As a local florist who prepares many such pins for couples marrying near Box Hill or for guests arriving from Ashtead Common, I picture this boutonniere paired with understated accessories and celebrated in soft daylight. The overall effect is composed and intimate, balancing tradition with a hint of rustic softness, and designed to be noticed in photographs and in the gentle moments between vows. In soft, directional daylight this peach-hued boutonniere reads as understated elegance held in miniature. The central rose is layered and plush, its innermost petals carrying a warm golden-apricot glow that gently fades to a pale peach rim, a transition that suggests early summer orchards and quiet sunlit gardens. Scattered around the rose are petite clouds of gypsophila - tiny white florets that add a whimsical punctuation, like bright breath within the composition. Verdant loops of foliage provide sculptural support; their glossy texture and curled shapes act as a cool foil to the rose's warmth, guiding the gaze around the arrangement. The stem is bound with matching peach satin and finished with a neat bow, the ribbon's sheen catching highlights as the boutonniere rests upon a neutral linen backdrop. There is a tactile contrast throughout: the rose's velvet softness against the feathery gypsophila and the firm, smooth ribbon. This piece feels intentionally timeless, the kind of boutonniere selected for spring or summer weddings, anniversaries, or thoughtful gatherings. As a florist who knows Leatherhead and nearby Ashtead well, I picture delivering such a boutonniere for a ceremony near Leatherhead Theatre or a riverside reception by the Mole - crafted to survive the day's embrace and look luminous in photographs. It's small but expressive, a quiet statement of affection and refinement that invites touch and lingers in memory. As a local florist's eye, I describe this bouquet laid on a textured, light beige cloth that reads like linen; the photograph is taken from just above, showing the arrangement's careful construction. At its center sit creamy apricot-peach roses, their petals curling in layered folds that give the flowers a plush, inviting volume. Interwoven with these are crisp white lisianthus, each edged in a vivid violet-purple that creates a cool counterpoint to the roses' warmth; tiny yellow stamens nod from their centres, providing delicate focus points. Sprays of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are sprinkled throughout like soft, white confetti, adding an airy filament that prevents the bouquet from feeling dense. The stem wrap is a soft peach ribbon, trimmed and embellished with neat rows of small, lustrous cream pearls that reflect the soft, even lighting and add a touch of bridal refinement. The stems are trimmed cleanly at the base, hinting at fresh delivery and professional handling. The blend of tones-warm peach, pure white, and amethyst-lilac-creates a romantic mood reminiscent of spring mornings near Box Hill or a quiet ceremony by the River Mole. The scent is a gentle wash of rose sweetness with green undertones. Thoughtfully composed for weddings, anniversaries, or a heartfelt Leatherhead gift, this bouquet is the sort of piece we at Flower Delivery Leatherhead would prepare for a bride walking from Leatherhead Station or for an intimate reception in the town centre, offering both visual charm and tactile luxury. Soft morning light seems to pool across a dome-shaped cluster of roughly twenty-four to thirty apricot and peach roses, each bloom layered with velvety petals that graduate from tight central spirals to open, scent-soft cups at the surface. Encircling that warm heart are white Lisianthus blooms, their ruffled faces tipped in a saturated purple-indigo that reads almost like hand-painted calligraphy along delicate edges. Sprigs of Gypsophila (baby's breath) float between the larger flowers, introducing an airy, ethereal thread through the composition that keeps the overall silhouette light rather than heavy. The flowers are arranged within a contemporary white woven orb - an open, nest-like vase of slim reeds or wicker painted a crisp white - whose lattice texture is both sculptural and organic, cradling the stems while casting gentle shadows. On the white table to the left, two pale wooden or bamboo woven spheres, one slightly larger, sit like quiet companions, their round geometry mirroring the bouquet's dome and adding an artisanal, market-style accent reminiscent of stalls at the Leatherhead Market. The backdrop is a simple, natural linen-toned wall, blurred and unobtrusive so the peach and violet tones hold focus. I imagine this piece arriving on a neutral tray to a riverside café by the River Mole or gracing a table at the Leatherhead Theatre after a performance - crafted with the considered hand of a local florist and available through Flower Delivery Leatherhead for neighbourhood events and small celebrations.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding effortlessly elegant with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Flower Delivery Leatherhead. Thoughtfully designed bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres create a seamless, romantic look for your special day. Choose from three flexible packages tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each option includes one stunning bridal bouquet, plus coordinated bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres to complete your wedding party's style.

Our skilled florists handcraft every arrangement using fresh, premium blooms to match your theme and colour palette, ensuring your ceremony and reception feel personal, stylish and unforgettable. Whether you're planning a small celebration or a large event, the "SI" Wedding Collection offers beautiful, cohesive wedding flowers that look incredible in photos and in person.

Enjoy reliable flower delivery in Leatherhead with a friendly, professional service you can trust. We'll help you create a heart-warming atmosphere that celebrates love in every detail. Order your "SI" Wedding Collection today and let us bring your wedding flower vision to life.
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