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I have great experience in designing wedding flowers and am able to offer you sound, practical advice about the best way to achieve the effect you want.
Amega Fleur - floral design Pricing & Costs

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Prices Start at
£50
Amega Fleur - floral design Details

Products and Services

Silk Flowers
Delivery
Wedding Arches
Bouquets
Centrepieces
Flower Girl Baskets
Vases
Aisle Decorations
Set-Up
Buttonholes
Clean-Up
Fresh Flowers
Flower Crowns
Corsages
Physical Shop / Studio
Pre-Wedding Consultation
Amega Fleur - floral design Full Description

Personal Message from the Manager

Name of Wedding Contact: Felicity Wiggins
Hi Congratulation on your engagement. This is such an exciting and fun time to start planning your wedding day and I hope I will be able to assist you. I am often asked what is the most popular flower or trend right not? Well, my approach is based on what you as a couple like/dislike, colours, flowers, plants etc and the type of venue you are looking at. I am able to help you establish a budget or work with your budget and I have experience in working within a range. I hope to hear from you x

Experience

No. of Weddings Hosted
Between 30 and 50
Public Liability Insurance
Yes
No. of People In Team
3
Reviews
(46)
An Essex Wedding online
Wedding: November
February 2016
Five minutes with West Mersea-based florist
'I want to incorporate some flowers into my hairdo for my spring nuptials. What sort of blooms would be appropriate?' Felicity says; Fresh flowers are a wonderful addition to your wedding attire and can easily be added to your tresses in different ways. Hair crowns have become very popular especially for a whimsical-styled wedding. For this I would suggest a mixture of blooms such as ecualyptus foliage, spray roses, muscari, gypsophelia, hyacinth pips, hellebores and small spray chrysanthemums. For a more classic look opt for a few simple flowers such as spray roses, lily of the valley, small orchids and gypsophelia can be pinned into a loosely curled hair style or attached to a hair combe for a classic half - up do. A fascinator created on a hair comb is gorgeoud and can be very individual using, decorative wire, beads and selective flowers such as muscari, haycinth pips, small foliages, ceropegia woodii and small succulents are very flamboyant, individual and fun. Spring flowers are quite delicate and careful consideration should be given to the ones you select. I like to mix them in with more hardly blooms to provide support to the designs and to ensure that they last. I work closely with my brides and their chosen hairdressers to ensure that the blooms chosen will suit the style and texture of my bride's hair and look for their day.
An Essex Wedding online
Wedding: November
June 2016
Five minutes with West Mersea-based florist
'I want to incorporate some flowers into my hairdo for my spring nuptials. What sort of blooms would be appropriate?' Felicity says; Fresh flowers are a wonderful addition to your wedding attire and can easily be added to your tresses in different ways. Hair crowns have become very popular especially for a whimsical-styled wedding. For this I would suggest a mixture of blooms such as ecualyptus foliage, spray roses, muscari, gypsophelia, hyacinth pips, hellebores and small spray chrysanthemums. For a more classic look opt for a few simple flowers such as spray roses, lily of the valley, small orchids and gypsophelia can be pinned into a loosely curled hair style or attached to a hair combe for a classic half - up do. A fascinator created on a hair comb is gorgeoud and can be very individual using, decorative wire, beads and selective flowers such as muscari, haycinth pips, small foliages, ceropegia woodii and small succulents are very flamboyant, individual and fun. Spring flowers are quite delicate and careful consideration should be given to the ones you select. I like to mix them in with more hardly blooms to provide support to the designs and to ensure that they last. I work closely with my brides and their chosen hairdressers to ensure that the blooms chosen will suit the style and texture of my bride's hair and look for their day.
An Essex Wedding online
Wedding: November
February 2016
Five minutes with West Mersea-based florist
'I want to incorporate some flowers into my hairdo for my spring nuptials. What sort of blooms would be appropriate?' Felicity says; Fresh flowers are a wonderful addition to your wedding attire and can easily be added to your tresses in different ways. Hair crowns have become very popular especially for a whimsical-styled wedding. For this I would suggest a mixture of blooms such as ecualyptus foliage, spray roses, muscari, gypsophelia, hyacinth pips, hellebores and small spray chrysanthemums. For a more classic look opt for a few simple flowers such as spray roses, lily of the valley, small orchids and gypsophelia can be pinned into a loosely curled hair style or attached to a hair combe for a classic half - up do. A fascinator created on a hair comb is gorgeoud and can be very individual using, decorative wire, beads and selective flowers such as muscari, haycinth pips, small foliages, ceropegia woodii and small succulents are very flamboyant, individual and fun. Spring flowers are quite delicate and careful consideration should be given to the ones you select. I like to mix them in with more hardly blooms to provide support to the designs and to ensure that they last. I work closely with my brides and their chosen hairdressers to ensure that the blooms chosen will suit the style and texture of my bride's hair and look for their day.
Jayson and George
Wedding: November
November 2018
One of the best florist to have worked with
Personable, friendly and creative. Recommend and one of my favourite suppliers!
Simon @ Host catering
Wedding: October
November 2018
Beautiful flowers and great service.
We have worked with Flis at Amega Fleur at several wedding this year and it has always been a pleasurable experience. Amazing creativity and always prompt and efficient. look forward to next years weddings.
Kim and Ollie Hazledine
Happy couple married in October
February 2016
Wedding review
Hi Felicity, thank you so much for everything - the flowers really were spectacular and everything that I dreamed that they would be - and you managed to achieve everything with remarkably little clear guidance from me! I realise now that I was awfully vague about what I wanted but somehow you manged to get what I was after without my really managing to articulate it! So thank you so much for all your help, and for stepping in when Nicky had to drop out, and for producing such wonderful flowers! You really are a super star! Thank you for everything! Yours, Kim and Ollie
Amega Fleur - floral design Location & Contact Details

Address

9 Mersea Avenue, Colchester, Essex, CO5 8JL, England

Nearest Town

Colchester

Nearest Motorway & Junction

A12

Nearest Train Station

Colchester Station

Nearest Airport

Stanstead

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