Meet local supplier Kelly Louise Floral Artistry

Kelly Louise Floral Artistry is a bespoke event florist. Owner Kelly is passionate about what she does and only takes on a set number of weddings each year, which means the business does have to turn some away. She says, "Yes, that may seem silly, however we pride ourselves on having very high standards and offering a personal service to our clients." So, when you book you can expect to work with Kelly herself throughout the process and she's always on hand to answer any questions you may have.

Kelly continues, "We love creating memories that last forever as well as building relationships with our clients that often turn into friendships. Our main focus is you and your wedding - the journey should be an exciting one. We're passionate and excited about flowers each and believe every wedding is unique. We love being part of the magic."

Read on as Kelly tells us more and shares her top tips for stunning wedding florals.

Kelly Louise of Kelly Louise Floral Artistry Credit: www.lesleymeredith.co.uk

What services do you offer?

Florals, visuals and design, unique luxury furniture, table linens and tableware.
 
What should couples expect when working with you?

Definitely a very personal approach. We have a wealth of experience in hospitality and love to make our clients feel at ease. We want you to enjoy the whole experience of working with us!

What services do you offer?

Florals, visuals and design, unique luxury furniture, table linens and tableware.
 
What should couples expect when working with you?

Definitely a very personal approach. We have a wealth of experience in hospitality and love to make our clients feel at ease. We want you to enjoy the whole experience of working with us!

What's your favourite flower to use in wedding arrangements/bouquets and why?

Peonies. We love them because they're a symbol of beauty. They also symbolise prosperity, good luck, love and honour. Plus, they're super-gorgeous and we just love the fluffiness of these wonderful flowers.

How long before the wedding should couples book?

As early as possible! Our diary fills up fast so we tend to find that couples make their initial enquiry via email and over the phone to secure their date. We'll then hold face-to-face consultations and appointments at the next stage of planning.

What's your favourite part of the job?

I love to stand back and look at how a vision has become reality. There's nothing more rewarding than when your couple walk into the room and you've created the floral wonderland of their dreams.

Do you have any top tips for couples looking for their wedding flowers?

It’s very important you choose a wedding florist who's a specialist in their field with an understanding of availability and seasonal blooms. It's also a good idea to do your research on social media and ask to see their personal portfolio of work. Ask if your florist has worked at your chosen venue previously as they'll have experience of what will and won't work. Above all, you must have a connection and be able to work together as the decor and flowers play a massive part in your day.

For further information head over to www.klfloralartistry.co.uk

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