For a vintage look try and incorporate lace and pearl clusters into bouquets, as we did for one of the weddings that we were involved with at the weekend. 



Posts Tagged ‘Sussex wedding flowers’
Lace & Pearls
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010Country Wedding Flowers at Deans Place Alfriston
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010The Vintage Flower House Website
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
The Vintage Flower House website has new gallery images, as well as new sections including images and information about our new floral studio in Mid Sussex. You can follow us twitter too http://www.twitter.com/tvfh/ so you are always up to date with our latest news and wedding flower images.
To check out our new gallery section click on the link; http://www.vintageflowerhouse.co.uk/galleries/
Ockenden Manor Weddings
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010


This time of year we are always really busy working on wedding flowers in Sussex. Last weekend we visited one of our favourite wedding venues in Sussex Ockenden Manor. The charming hotel is beautifully situated and offers guests a luxury getaway.
The Ockenden suite was filled with country purple and lilac flowers. Working with low cylinder vases we created dome shape displays using stocks, scabious, hydrangeas, Ocean Song roses, lavender and mint. The displays certainly bought a touch of the country setting into the reception room.
Wedding Flowers at Highley Manor
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Birdcages at Amberley Castle
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010The Vintage Flower House in Mid Sussex
Monday, April 26th, 2010We are pleased to announce that we are moving to a new premises in the heart of Sussex. The simple reason for this is that we have grown out of our current building and we are therefore moving to a much larger studio and showroom in Mid Sussex.
As most of our wedding venues and clients are from the Sussex area we hope that this move will be more convenient for everyone-it saves us all battling the traffic to get in and out of the city of Brighton and Hove! That said, we will of course continue to serve wedding venues within Brighton, including some of our favourites; Hotel du Vin, Drakes Hotel, the Old Ship Hotel and the Grand Hotel to name but a few.
So everyone grab your wellies as you will now find the new headquarters of The Vintage Flower House in the stunning countryside between Haywards Heath and Ditchling Village. Our beautiful barn will be full with all of our gorgeous glassware and accessories!
There is plenty of parking at the studio and if you wish to come by train the nearest stations are Haywards Heath or Wivelsfield.
Please note will be be closed from Friday the 30th April for the move and will reopen on Tuesday the 4th May from our new location.
So if you are coming for a consultation with us we look forward to welcoming you to our new studio which is surrounded by the most beautiful Sussex countryside. We can’t wait!
Shabby Chic Displays at The Ship Hotel Brighton
Saturday, March 13th, 2010To find out more about our wedding designs that we can offer you, book in for a consultation at our studio in Brighton
Spring and Summer Blooms
Friday, February 26th, 2010Well thank goodness that it is sunny today. I think everyone has had enough of the rain. Maybe it is because of the weather, but everyone at The Vintage Flower House seems to be in Summery mood!
So we started to think about all the beautiful blooms that will be coming into florist shops over the next few months.
Spring and Summer is so fantastic for flowers. With gorgeous scents, textures and fresh colours it is a truly beautiful time to get married or to just buy a bunch of seasonal blooms for your home. If you are looking for a fantastic scent to take your breath away look to gorgeous stocks. These lovely flowers will fill your house or wedding reception with a strong spring fragrance. If romance is what you are looking for treat yourselves to a bunch of perfect peonies. They may not look much when you buy them but as they unfold they will become, in our opinion, one of the most beautiful textured flowers there are.
Hydrangeas will also be entering our shops once again. There is a colour for everyone. From strong contemporary blues, to subtle whites and greens , to vintage pinks the hydrangea is a truly versatile flower and will work for any type of Spring/Summer wedding.
If you are getting married in the sunny months of this year try combining pastel shades with seasonal blooms to create a little piece of sunshine for your guests to remember.


















