BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A four-panel collage captures a coordinated white, green and red wedding flower theme, as if styled for a romantic ceremony near the open spaces of Bromley Common. In the top-left image, the bride is visible from the chest down, her white, gently textured dress acting as a soft canvas for a lush cascading bouquet. The bouquet is structured around large, star-shaped white oriental lilies, their open faces and stamens giving a sense of fragrance and drama. From the central cluster, graceful white Phalaenopsis orchids trail downward, each bloom like a delicate silk wing. Nestled among them sits a single creamy yellow rose, surrounded by bright green spherical flowers, tiny white gypsophila and cheerful clusters of small red berries, all woven together with wisps of fine green foliage. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom, dressed in a dark suit with a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie. On his lapel is a refined boutonnière that mirrors the bridal bouquet: one pristine orchid bloom, a touch of green pompon texture and specks of white filler flowers, tied neatly with narrow red ribbon. In the bottom-left, this same boutonnière rests on a pale, textured fabric, revealing the contrast between its smooth petals, fresh green leaf backing and carefully wrapped stems. The bottom-right image returns to the bouquet, now presented upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white table, against a light grey wall. At its base, three white wicker spheres add a modern decorative note, suggesting a thoughtfully styled Bromley Common reception where every floral detail feels connected. In this intimate bridal close-up, the bride's hands rest gently around a stunning cascading bouquet, set against the soft, off-white lace of her wedding dress, the intricate pattern of the fabric barely visible behind the spill of flowers. Dominating the design are opulent white oriental lilies, each bloom wide and open, their petals creamy and smooth with dainty reddish-brown speckles gathered near the throat, and stamens that arch confidently from the centre. Just below the bride's fingers, an ivory rose becomes the quiet focal point, its layered petals unfolding in a classic spiral, encircled by airy sprays of white baby's breath that trail like a delicate veil through the bouquet. From the central cluster, white Phalaenopsis orchids flow downward, their elegant stems carrying several pearly blossoms that seem to hover in mid-air, adding a fluid, teardrop silhouette that skims the front of the gown. Between these pristine florals, fuzzy lime-green spheres of Green Trick dianthus or pompon chrysanthemums offer a tactile, almost moss-like texture, bringing a burst of contemporary freshness to the arrangement. Small clusters of shiny red hypericum berries glint among the petals, adding cheerful flickers of colour that keep the eye moving. Slender strands of greenery and darker leaves create a layered, garden-inspired effect, suggestive of bridal flowers gathered by hand from the green spaces around Bromley Common, perhaps after a stroll near the local cricket ground. The bouquet feels lush yet composed, an expertly crafted design that captures the joy, tenderness, and gentle movement of a wedding day as the bride makes her way down the aisle. Pinned neatly to the lapel of a dark, well-tailored suit, this boutonnière brings a touch of delicate floral artistry to a formal Bromley Common celebration. At its heart is a pure white orchid, the petals thick, velvety, and gently arched, like small pieces of hand-shaped ceramic. A suggestion of pale yellow and soft blush at the centre adds warmth, and the flower's open form gives an impression of calm, poised elegance. Cradling the orchid from behind are two compact lime-green button chrysanthemums, their tiny, perfectly spaced petals forming rounded domes that glow with fresh, grassy colour, much like the lawns of local parks around Bromley Common. Sprays of baby's breath weave between the main blooms, their miniature white flowers clustering together like floating lace, creating a gentle, cloud-like frame that lightens the entire design. Deep green leaves, smooth and slightly glossy, emerge at subtle angles, providing structure and a natural contrast to the pale flowers. At the stems, a slender ribbon in deep, romantic red is wrapped with care, mirroring the rich tone of the silk tie below and adding a hint of drama at the base of the arrangement. The combination of white, green, and red feels both classic and contemporary, ideal for a wedding at a Bromley Common church or a stylish reception near Chatterton Road. Crafted with precision and an eye for balance, this boutonnière is more than an accessory; it is a small, intimate work of floral design that moves gracefully with its wearer through each embrace, photograph, and quiet moment of the day. On a pale, linen-like cloth that looks much like the softly textured runners often used at Bromley Common weddings, a single boutonnière is laid out with deliberate care. The focal point is a pristine white orchid, its petals smooth and slightly curved, opening like gentle wings to reveal a centre kissed with pale yellow and delicate orange speckles. The orchid appears calm and confident, a statement of elegant simplicity. Around it, small sprigs of white baby's breath form airy halos, their tiny blossoms gathering in informal clusters that add softness and movement, as though a light breeze had just passed over a garden near Bromley's High Street. To the left, two firm green buds, likely petite chrysanthemums or mums, introduce a bright, fresh counterpoint in both colour and texture; their rounded, slightly spiky heads give the design a modern twist while staying rooted in natural charm. A single dark green leaf, similar to Ruscus, slips subtly beneath the orchid, its smooth, elongated shape balancing the composition and tying the elements together like a painter's final brushstroke. The stem is wrapped with meticulous precision in a vivid red satin ribbon, the fabric gleaming gently, gathered into a small, tidy bow set slightly to the right. This flash of red reads as both romantic and celebratory, perfect for a groom, best man, or school leaver heading to a prom at a local Bromley venue. Crafted with the kind of thoughtful detailing you'd expect from Bromley Common Flowers, the boutonnière feels like a small but significant keepsake, marrying traditional wedding florals with a contemporary, heartfelt flourish. A lavish, contemporary bouquet in shades of white, green, yellow, and red is displayed on a spotless white tabletop, set against a soft beige wall that lets every petal and leaf stand out, much like a carefully styled reception table in a Bromley Common townhouse. The eye is first drawn to several impressive white Oriental lilies, their wide, velvety petals fully unfurled and speckled delicately near the throat, with prominent stamens reaching forward as if to greet you. Close by, a beautifully centred yellow rose, tightly coiled yet plump and inviting, glows like gentle afternoon light over the open spaces around Bromley Common. Dotted through the arrangement, fine sprays of white gypsophila form a delicate mist, framing the larger blooms and giving the design a soft, romantic halo that would suit both classic church weddings and intimate civil ceremonies. Unusual bright green, almost spherical Green Trick dianthus add a playful, tactile contrast, their moss-like texture echoing the fresh lawns of local gardens. Light, feathery greenery and more structured, spiky foliage create layers of interest and generous volume, while polished red hypericum berries punctuate the composition with pops of garnet colour, adding warmth and a sense of celebration. Along the right side, several elegant white Phalaenopsis orchids trail gracefully downward, each bloom pristine and sculptural, with faint touches of yellow at their centres and a few tender buds still to open, suggesting the ongoing story of a new marriage or commitment. The bouquet is anchored in a discreet white woven container, complemented by two matching white wicker spheres placed nearby on the table, echoing its texture and reinforcing the sense of thoughtful design. This photograph evokes the feel of a carefully curated Bromley Common wedding arrangement - serene yet full of personality, ideal as a luxurious bridal bouquet or statement centrepiece for receptions across the local area.

BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your big day with the Be Mine Wedding Collection from Bromley Common Flowers, beautifully designed for romantic weddings in Bromley Common and beyond. This premium floral package is crafted to complement your theme, create stunning photos, and add an elegant, heartfelt touch to every moment.

Choose from three flexible options to suit your guest list and budget. The Intimate Package is perfect for smaller weddings of 50-75 guests and includes 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets and 4 groom boutonnieres. The Original Package is ideal for medium celebrations of 75-100 guests and includes 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets and 6 groom boutonnieres. For grand occasions with 100+ guests, the Ultimate Package offers 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets and 8 groom boutonnieres.

Each bouquet and boutonniere is created by our expert Bromley florists using fresh, high-quality blooms for lasting beauty throughout your day. We work with you to match your colour palette and style, ensuring your wedding flowers feel personal, romantic and unforgettable. Enjoy friendly, reliable service, professional advice and timely delivery to your venue so you can relax and focus on saying "I do."
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    I am all too happy with how the wedding went. Huge thanks to Handy Flowers for their amazing wedding flowers – all sorts, excellent assortments, brilliant all the way. Everybody adored them and they served as an excellent decoration! Thank you so much!

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