Pickleberry Flowers

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Grown and gathered flowers
Pickleberry Flowers Pricing & Costs

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Prices Start at
£50
Pickleberry Flowers Details

Products and Services

Bouquets
Corsages
Vases
Aisle Decorations
Fresh Flowers
Delivery
Last-Minute Orders
Centrepieces
Flower Crowns
Wedding Arches
Flower Confetti
Dried Flowers
Set-Up
Physical Shop / Studio
Buttonholes
Flower Girl Baskets
Chuppah
Clean-Up
Pre-Wedding Consultation
Pickleberry Flowers Full Description
PickleBerry was born out of a love for weddings, changing seasons and foraging for green goods around the rolling Leicestershire/Rutland countryside. It was also the fact that Isobel was brought up around flowers as the family had a flower shop! So Isobel started her floral adventure from a little girl, being obsessed with daisy chains, foxglove finger hats and making fairy wands from the inside of periwinkles but became professional trained in 2013 and qualified as a teacher of floristry in 2015. The flowers come from the Pickleberry patch at home, local growers such as ‘Keythorpe Walled Garden’ & local markets. Specific requirements will be ordered in from the Dutch Wholesalers. All foliage comes from the patch, if possible! The patch (depending on season!) grows white, blue & pink nigella, dahlias, alliums, icelandic poppies, lupins, honesty, clematis, hydrangea, cosmos, foxglove, phlox, scabiosa, sweet peas, blackberries, wine berries & eucalyptus. "We love a loose and romantic style meets country cottage garden feel. So expect a herby scent, trailing ivy and seasonal filler flower picks from the patch" says Isobel.

Experience

Year Business Was Established
2018
No. of Weddings Hosted
More than 50
Public Liability Insurance
Yes
No. of People In Team
2
Pickleberry Flowers Location & Contact Details

Address

Leicester LE7 9X, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE7 9XA, England, United Kingdom

Nearest Town

Uppingham

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FAQs
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What is your most memorable wedding?

My wedding of course. It was the year of blush weddings and I almost went down that road but decided to be a little different and went bright clashing colours.

Describe your style in 5 adjectives.

Natural, relaxed, romantic, seasonal and foraged.

What about your business are you most proud of?

Just to do what I love.

What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?

Always pick suppliers that you feel comfortable with. I think a friendship is very important as you will be in contact with one another a lot.

What is your favourite personal touch you have seen at a wedding?

When a Grandpa had a go at growing flowers for his granddaughter and I had the pleasure of cutting them, conditioning them and using them in her bouquet. For me this is magical and so meaningful.

Describe your typical process with a couple.

Once you get in contact we arrange a meeting for a consultation. Usually a coffee somewhere in-between us both. Always happy to meet you at your church or venue. I do have a small studio at home where you can come and see some of the vessels and props I have collected over the years. After a good discussion on what it is you are after, I will send you a quote and you have 28 day to accept or decline.

What is the most interesting thing you have put in a bouquet?

Nettles, not the stinging variety! Cinderellas Slippers as I have always known it!