Beautiful vintage flowers, rose gold sequins and champagne gold glassware at Gatsby wedding
If you like a bit of glam and have the slightest magpie tendencies, then look away now! This wedding raised glam to a high bar, and might put a spanner in the works if you are trying to resist going large on the accessories front.
The combination of colours was just gorgeous! These Botleys Mansion flowers were all soft tones of ivory, pale blush pink, vintage and nude pinks. The flower tones were then brought alive by the gorgeous rose gold sequin chair backs down the wedding aisle, and the matching rose gold sequin table cloths.
Emma opted for a stunning bouquet of blush astilbe, ivory roses and heavenly scented White O’Hara roses which have an amazing multilayered bloom with the most delicate touch of blush. If you are getting married outside of peonies season and you like that frilly multi-layered look, then O’Hara roses are your best bet – as you can see they are truly stunning! The bridesmaids and the cute as a button flower girl, all carried matching slightly smaller bouquets with added nude pink roses. The men wore blush pink rose buttonholes.
Guests at this Botleys Mansion wedding were greeted by an amazing flower tree with hanging ivory bird cage lanterns and globe tea lights. As a hired centrepiece this packs in a lot of impact for a fraction of the price of matching height displays and creates such a romantic look!
For the ceremony in the Green Room, the end chairs were draped with rose gold sequin drapes, and we lined the aisle with pretty candlelit storm vases and rose petals. Framing the ceremony table were 2 glamorous crystal-adorned floral centrepieces on clear glass vases, and matching these, 2 pretty vases were placed at each end of the ceremony table, connected by our lovely vintage champagne silver votives.
For this Botleys Mansion wedding reception, the atrium tables were styled with dramatic tall opulent centrepieces bursting with pretty blooms, and for a touch of glam, we carried on the theme of draping crystals, Gatsby-style. Around the base of these tall displays, we used our vintage mercury glass votives to add more warmth and candlelight, on a mirror base reflecting beautiful candlelight and sequinned luxury. The 4 corner tables and the oval top table, were all styled with matching low vase centrepieces just to keep things a bit more interesting. The overall effect was glam, stylish and very beautiful.
Many thanks go to Kerry Morgan Photography, for sharing me some of her gorgeous shots from the wedding!!! If you are planning a Botleys Mansion wedding, please take much more inspiration from the numerous other Botleys Mansion weddings featured on our Botleys venue page.