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Norfolk & Suffolk Bride Magazine

I’m really pleased to share that I’ll be featured in the 2026 edition of Norfolk & Suffolk Bride Magazine.

It’s great to be included in a magazine that’s so well known across the region and trusted by couples planning their weddings. Norfolk & Suffolk Bride does a brilliant job of showcasing the best venues, suppliers, and ideas from Norfolk and Suffolk, so being part of the 2026 edition is something I’m genuinely proud of.

What makes this feature especially meaningful is the path that led here. Growing flowers was simply a hobby, something I did because I loved it. Over time, that turned into creating flowers for friends’ weddings, learning through doing, and gradually building confidence in my style and approach. Entering my 4th year in business, that same love of growing and working with flowers now sits at the heart of creating beautiful weddings, which makes being included in the 2026 edition of Norfolk & Suffolk Bride Magazine feel like a real milestone in that journey.

Thanks to the team at Norfolk & Suffolk Bride Magazine for including me, and to everyone who continues to support my work. It’s very much appreciated.

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A Naturally Festive Christmas: Exploring the Eucalyptus, Citrus & Gypsophila Collection

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There’s something truly magical about decorating your home for Christmas with pieces that feel natural, handmade, and full of seasonal charm. This year, my Eucalyptus, Citrus & Gypsophila Collection brings together three of my favourite Christmas elements, cool winter greenery, bright citrus tones, and delicate white blooms, to create a range of handcrafted decorations designed to fill your home with warmth and natural beauty.

Every item is made entirely by hand, using a carefully curated mix of dried eucalyptus, gypsophila, and dried oranges. Together, these elements capture the scent, colour, and texture of the season, fresh, uplifting, rustic, and timeless.

Why Eucalyptus, Citrus & Gypsophila?

This trio has become the signature of my festive range, and for good reason:

  • Eucalyptus brings a calming winter freshness, with soft, muted green tones that complement any Christmas décor style. In my wreaths I use fresh foliage which will dry beautifully in the warmth of your home.
  • Citrus adds warmth, colour, and gentle, nostalgic fragrance, instantly evoking cosy kitchens, mulled wine, and festive treats.
  • Gypsophila offers a snowy, delicate touch, adding softness and light to each arrangement.

Together, they create a Christmas aesthetic that is natural, elegant, and beautifully understated.

What ties this collection together is the love and time poured into each piece. Every wreath, stocking, posy, and tiny wish bottle is arranged, stitched, tied, and finished by hand.

The result?
Decorations that feel personal, natural, and filled with festive spirit.🎄

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Dried Wedding Flowers

Why Dried Flowers Are the Perfect Choice for Your Wedding

Dried flowers are becoming an increasingly popular choice for weddings, and it’s easy to see why. Not only do they offer unique beauty, but they’re also incredibly practical—especially for couples planning destination weddings. Since dried flowers can be prepared ahead of time, you can easily transport them without the stress of sourcing local florists.

They’re also an ideal option for autumn and winter weddings when fresh blooms can be harder to come by. As someone who values sustainability, I only use flowers I’ve grown myself in Norfolk, right next to the stunning Norfolk Broads. If I need to source other blooms etc I turn to British flower farm growers. Each summer, I carefully cultivate flowers to dry and craft into stunning arrangements for your special day—so you can rest assured knowing they’re homegrown and thoughtfully produced.

Looking for a bouquet with texture and character? Dried flowers offer an exciting range of seed heads, grasses, and unique shapes that fresh flowers just can’t replicate. Plus, they serve as a lasting keepsake, preserving the beauty of your wedding day for years to come, for wedding.

And for those with hay fever, dried flowers are a dream—they’re the perfect choice for allergy-free celebrations!