A gorgeous September day in the Meath countryside was the setting for Maria and Craig shown here on the steps of Kilskeer Church. The entrance was framed with small olive trees and rustic lanterns.
This church is perfectly placed for those having their reception at Clonabreany House. The house is breathtakingly beautiful as you’ll see in this post.
Maria opted for a simple and elegant posy of pure white hydrangeas to compliment this amazing gown
The bridesmaids bouquets were a picture perfect mix of pale pink roses, astrantia and waxflower. They looked goregous against the dusky pink of their dresses.
And not forgetting the other gorgeous girls of the day, the super-cute flowers girls shown here walking down the lantern lit aisle.
And last but not least the men were dashing in grey suits. Craig stood out with his pink rose buttonhole while the groomsmen had a mix of astilbe, waxflower and astrantia bound in twine. How fab is this picture, go on Craig – turn around!!!
Following the ceremony it was only a short hop over to Clonabreany. I took along my wedding sign to guide the guests.
The entrance and bar area contained the most wonderful wishing tree. I was really proud of this creation. Twisted willow with a natural leaning structure was set into florists foam which was decorated with roses and moss. Maria had sourced the most amazing tags to hang on the tree and she tells me the tree was a real hit with the guests.
Hopefully the guests were even more blown away when they entered the marquee. Clonabreany has a permanent marquee in place with huge windows framing the most amazing view. The marquee provided a blank canvas for striking hydrangeas in bright pink and pale pink. The tables held a mixture of high and low arrangements.
The pretty details included these placecards which I stamped for them and the candy buffet which Maria set up herself.
Huge congratulations, you two. Thank you for letting me create the flowers for such a stunning wedding and I wish you every happiness x

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