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At Rain and Bloom we work together with our couples to create your dream wedding day. Everything is planned and considered with you in mind, from buttonholes to centre pieces. We start the process off with a consultation to understand your vision and to make sure we are the right fit for you.
The lovely Emma and James married in a Civil Ceremony at Island Hall on 27.07.2025.
This couple had a beautifully intimate ceremony with their closest family and friends, tying the knot on the Swan Terrace, just on the river’s edge. They later dined with their guests at The Old Bridge Hotel. Their means of travel? By boat of course!
We wish you every happiness together.
*Photography credit to Chris Boland https://www.chrisboland.com/cambridge-wedding-photographer/
We had the pleasure of working closely with Emma to design her dream bridal bouquet. She specified bright and colourful, featuring the much loved Sunflower. We added darker tones from the Delphinium and Lisianthus, helping the brighter blooms to really pop. There were no delicate pastels here.
Emma asked for a wild bouquet with trailing pieces, which we finished with a white frayed-edge chiffon ribbon.
A mixture of more classic flowers such as roses and golden rod were contrasted with cylindrical shapes in Craspedia and Eryngium, creating a bold and contemporary style.
This one is up there with one of our favourite bouquets created to date.
These stunning orange roses were the main event in the groomsmen’s buttonholes, contrasting against the pop of purple from the Lisianthus.
James’ buttonhole featured some lilac Freesia, his Mum’s favourite.
All were finished with the white chiffon ribbon to match Emma and her Bridesmaid’s bouquets.
Charlotte and Lee tied the knot on 28.09.2024 at the beautiful location of Wellington Wood in Norfolk. This magical day featured a woodland ceremony, tipis and even a visit from Norfolk Owls!
The Shepherd's big day was so special for everyone invited and really showcased everything the couple love - from motorbikes to cups of tea to their two Labradors.
This will always be a day close to our hearts - Rain and Bloom's first wedding and a celebration of two wonderful people coming together.
Credit for all images in the Shepherd's wedding to Matt Dartford Photography.
We worked closely with Charlotte to create her dream bouquet - a wispy and whimsical mixture of blooms to reflect the woodland setting. Her bouquet featured a stunning rainbow of Delphinium, Eustoma, Garden roses, Campanula, Freesia, Dahlia, Cornflower and many, MANY more. We also added in some dried Poppy seed at the request of the bride, a nod to her oldest fur-baby Poppy.
Lee requested understated and subtle buttonholes for himself and his 4 groomsmen. We chose Thistle for the main event, complimented by Eucalyptus.
Lee's buttonhole was extra special, with a tiny poppy seed to link to his new bride's bouquet.
Emily and Sam married in an outdoor ceremony at Barnsdale Gardens on 18.06.2025. The couple soaked in the sunshine at this picturesque venue, surrounded by their family and friends.
Their big day included an outdoor bar, games and even a Bucking Bronco!
It was a pleasure to be a part of this couple’s big day, and we would like to wish them a very long and happy marriage.
*Photography credit to Bruno Pereira
Emily approached us with only one requirement for her bouquet - Sunflowers! We worked to design a bouquet reminiscent of her outdoor venue, using meadow and garden style blooms. Her bouquet consisted of peach Dahlias and Garden Roses, lilac Campanula, Tanecetum, lemon yellow stocks, plenty of Eucalyptus (and Sunflowers of course!). A beautiful palette of pastels.
This couple opted for our recycled jam jars, finished with some rustic Hessian Ribbon. This worked beautifully with the venue, blending in with the natural colours of the outdoors and matched with Emily’s colour scheme.
These jars were filled with small arrangements of flowers to match Emily’s bouquet.
Lyn and Ken‘s big day was held on 26.03.2025 at the stunning Woburn Coffee House and Orangery.
The stunning venue has a feeling of vintage afternoon tea, with its floral ivory table cloths to its classic Crystal chandeliers. These elements, combined with the spring- pastel florals, came together to create a classy Bridgerton feel.
Sweet Avalanche roses took centre stage of Lyn‘s bridal bouquet, complimented by ditsy lime green Alchemilla Mollis. Wispy Delphinium and lemon yellow stocks gave height and volume, with blue Eryngium peaking through - a nod to Ken annd his groomsmen’s button holes. Lilac Lisianthus and bouncy Eucalyptus brought the whole design together.
Lyn and Ken’s table pieces were made up of clusters of delicate, apothecary style bud vases. Intricate designs in the glassware linked beautifully to the classical venue design. They featured a small posy of blooms, with the bridal roses again taking the spotlight.
Josh and Emma said 'I do' in the luscious St. Lucia on 30.11.2024. The couple had a private and intimate ceremony, followed by plenty of sunbathing and adventuring around the island.
We were asked to make their Wedding Coming Home Meal with their family extra special with a few floral touches.
Emma's new Father in Law gifted her this stunning Luxury Bouquet to officially welcome her to the family. This stunning arrangement features pops of different shades of purples, a nod to the purple Orchids used in Emma's wedding bouquet.
We created this stunning circular arrangement for the couple's wedding meal. This includes Pistache, Eucalyptus, Ruscus, Avalache and Buttercup Roses, Eustoma, Chrysanthemum and a few Lilies.
This looked stunning against the gold and white theme of their wedding coming home meal.