THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A cohesive wedding suite captured in four connected moments, all united by warm peach-orange roses, frothy white gypsophila and fresh green leaves. One photograph shows the bride holding a compact, round bouquet of fully opened apricot roses; each petal appears soft as velvet and the little white fillers hover like breath around the blooms. The bouquet's stem is finished with a neat wrapping, a white ribbon dotted with faint pink-peach specks, lending a personalised, handmade touch as it rests against the ivory of her dress in soft daylight. Beside this, a groom's jacket in deep charcoal or navy reveals a carefully made boutonnière: a single peach bud, tiny gypsophila, a sliver of greenery and a matching peach bow - the coral tie beneath echoes the floral tone and unifies the couple's palette. Another image offers a still-life view of the bouquet laid on a pale textured fabric, showing the rounded structure and bouquet balance that a florist achieves with measured spacing and foliage placement. The final quadrant is a reception arrangement: a generous dome of peach roses and gypsophila arranged in a white woven spherical holder, with two small woven decorative balls placed at its base to complete the vignette. The composition suggests soft morning light and a sweet, almost creamy fragrance; it reads like the kind of bespoke work we create for riverside weddings in Putney and nearby Wandsworth, and is the sort of carefully finished detail you might order from Flowers Putney for a thoughtful, local celebration. The bouquet offers a graceful balance of classic and contemporary charm, centred on creamy apricot roses whose petals swell in layered whorls of peach, cream and a hint of honey. Between each rose, tiny clusters of white gypsophila float like sprinkles of fresh snow, adding a feathery texture that widens the bouquet's visual breath and lends an ethereal, almost fairy-like presence. Broad, glossy green leaves form a supportive collar, their darker tones carving depth and giving the hand-tied shape a refined structure that feels both natural and formal. The light on the flowers reads soft and diffuse, lifting the apricot shades into a warm glow while the gypsophila catches small highlights and offers a clean visual punctuation. When you bring the bouquet to your nose, the scent is tender and nostalgic - sweet, tea-like rose notes warmed by sunlight and clarified by the fresh, green whisper of the foliage. Designed with bridal calm in mind, this arrangement suits intimate ceremonies in Putney's riverside venues or a reception along Lower Richmond Road, where its gentle confidence complements both modern and traditional styles. Made with the care of an experienced local florist and available for local delivery, the bouquet reflects neighbourhood sensibilities: unfussy, thoughtful, and beautifully turned-out. For couples gathering near Putney Exchange or walking the towpath toward Barnes, the bouquet reads as a small, living vow - an emblem of serenity, attention to detail, and the quiet joy of beginning life together. This bouquet reads like a soft promise: peach-toned roses, each petal rolled into a perfect cup, are gathered tightly into a rounded mass so that the blooms sit close and comforting against one another. Sprigs of delicate white gypsophila float through the arrangement, their tiny flowers creating a misty veil that softens the silhouette and lends an effortless, vintage-inspired air. Deep green foliage-broad, glossy leaves with crisp edges-frames and supports the roses, forming an organic contrast that makes the peach tones sing. The stems are bound with a textured satin ribbon in matching peach, dotted with pearl accents for a subtle touch of old-world romance; the wrap is expertly finished to feel both secure in the hand and pleasing to the eye. The photograph's even, gentle lighting recalls a late-morning light in Putney, the kind of calm found near Putney Bridge and the riverside paths, which gives the petals a warm inner glow without any glare. The fragrance is delicate: fresh-cut greenery layered beneath the soft perfume of roses, with the gyp barely present as a whisper of sweetness-perfect for someone who wants scent without overpowering. As a local florist in Putney I'd describe this piece as ideal for wedding bouquets, vow renewals, or anniversary surprises, created to be held close and to photograph beautifully against neutral linens or the stonework of a Putney church. Prepared with care and attention to proportion, it's a tactile, emotive arrangement that reads timeless and sincere, ready for delivery across Putney and neighbouring lanes. Pinned to the left lapel of a deep charcoal suit, a single peach-tinged rose forms the understated centrepiece of a meticulously crafted boutonnière, pictured in a close-up that highlights every subtle texture. The rose's petals, tender and slightly translucent where the morning light strikes them, are layered in a way that suggests freshness and the first opening of a bloom. Around it, clouds of tiny white baby's breath (gypsophila) drift above delicate green foliage, their fine stems and airy heads adding a lace-like frame that softens the suit's tailored lines. A pale pink satin ribbon, tied into a modest bow, nestles at the base and mirrors the warmth of the wearer's peach tie - a silk piece with a faint dark grid pattern that sits over a light-coloured shirt. The imagery conveys a quiet, refined charm: cool, structured fabric contrasted with organic softness, and the satin's gentle shine against matte wool. As a local florist in Putney, this is the kind of boutonnière we prepare for riverside nuptials and intimate celebrations near Putney High Street, where colour harmony and scale matter as much as scent and sentiment. The careful hand-tying and thoughtful selection of materials reveal craftsmanship; the arrangement feels like a small, fragrant promise - an emblem of togetherness and a tender note in the choreography of a special day. This buttonhole, photographed from above on a light beige woven cloth, reads like a tiny love letter from a Putney florist. A single apricot-peach rose commands the composition, its petals layered in a soft spiral that moves the eye from a warm, sunlit center to cream-kissed outer edges. Clusters of pure white gypsophila (baby's breath) drift like softened confetti alongside the bloom, their miniature flowers giving an ethereal lift and a gentle, celebratory shimmer. Narrow strands of bright green grass weave through the arrangement, adding a crisp, fresh line and cool contrast, while two deeper green leaves have been artfully rolled into loops that peek out with quiet elegance, creating depth and a pleasing dark-green punctuation behind the rose. The stems are wrapped with a coordinating peach satin ribbon tied into a small bow; the ribbon's sheen mirrors the rose's soft glow and the bow sits just beneath the blossom, with a tiny metallic pin visible and ready to secure the piece to a lapel. Against the textured linen backdrop the colours and textures resolve with intimacy - petal velvet, gauzy gypsophila, satiny ribbon - and one can almost sense the faint, sweet fragrance that would rise in a warm spring breeze. Finished by hand with careful restraint, this boutonniere suits a wedding along the Thames near Putney Bridge, a prom on Lower Richmond Road, or any ceremony where quiet, thoughtful detailing matters. There's a quiet, refined charm to this peach-and-white bridal bouquet that we often create for weddings around Putney and the nearby riverside lawns of Wandsworth Park. Six creamy peach roses sit closely together at the heart of the design, their petals unfurling in concentric layers that catch the light with a porcelain-like warmth. Surrounding them, a froth of small white gypsophila breathes air into the arrangement, forming a gauzy border that makes the roses read as both delicate and luminous. Sprays of deep emerald foliage emerge between the blooms, their glossy texture adding weight and contrast so the soft peach becomes more vivid. The stems are expertly wrapped in peach satin ribbon, finished by a neat row of pearls that lend a whisper of tradition and keep the bouquet feeling grounded and elegant. Run your fingers along the ribbon and you'll notice the satin's cool smoothness; bring the bouquet near and you'll detect the subtle, fresh scent of garden roses rather than something cloying - a scent suited to late spring ceremonies and soft, sunlit portraits. As a Putney florist I imagine this tied for a bride walking from her flat along the High Street to a local venue, or tucked into a bridal car heading toward the river. Flowers Putney crafts this kind of understated, tactile design for couples who want simplicity with thoughtful detail and an enduring sense of romance. This artistic floral design is a quiet symphony of texture and colour, composed around a perfect dome of honeyed-apricot roses that sit like a soft, luminous crown. Each petal folds inward in a lush, inviting spiral, offering a tactile richness that suggests velvet beneath fingertips. Interlaced among the roses are frothy tufts of white gypsophila-baby's breath-that diffuse the light and give the bouquet an almost bridal veil of tiny points, brightening the composition and lending an airy, romantic softness. The overall effect is one of hush and sweetness, like the slow exhale after a joyous moment.

Beneath this floral dome a sculptural, white woven vessel-an open, spherical rattan form-anchors the design with modern elegance. Its crisp, cool surface contrasts with the tender warmth of the blooms, creating a sophisticated balance between natural garden charm and contemporary décor. Soft sunlight kisses the petals, bringing out subtle gradients from creamy peach to warmer apricot, while the greenery adds a fresh, crisp framing note. The scent is gentle and powdery, an almost nostalgic perfume that reminds one of summer mornings by Putney Bridge or quiet walks along the towpath. Ideal for weddings, anniversary tables, or as an elevated housewarming piece for a home near Putney High Street, this arrangement celebrates both craft and feeling-each detail chosen to harmonise sight, touch, and scent with artisanal care.

THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your special day with The Sound of Love Wedding Collection from Flowers Putney - a beautifully coordinated wedding flower package designed to suit weddings of every size. Crafted with premium, fresh blooms and elegant styling, this collection ensures your bridal bouquet, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres are perfectly matched for a timeless, romantic look.

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

Our experienced Putney florists handcraft each arrangement with care, ensuring premium quality, stylish designs and reliable service from consultation to delivery. Whether your wedding style is classic, modern or romantic, The Sound of Love Wedding Collection brings harmony to your floral theme and makes planning easier, with everything coordinated in one beautiful package. Order online from Flowers Putney for expert local service and wedding flowers that make your day unforgettable.
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