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Yellow wedding eye candy

The image below shows a beautiful bit of styling we did in our Betsy last weekend…she looked stunning! We opted for 4 designs to show of a different array of props. Table 1 was the English table with a mixture of white and yellow flowers in crystal vases, silver tea pots and old glass cake…

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Dottie our first vintage marquee is out again!

We love Dottie…The first vintage marquee we purchased. In August we managed to take a few pictures of her looking very pretty for Fiona and Ben’s wedding. With the help of my lovely sister Angela we filled her full of locally produced wild flowers. Filling old vintage bottles and test tubes which we hung from…

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A marquee wedding in Swindon

Dottie was on her travels last weekend to be erected at the local cricket ground for Leah and Tom’s wedding. Our Traditional Canvas Marquee looked perfect on the grass outside the pavilion and a splendid day was had by everyone. Leah choose not to have any flowers in the marquee and to just have some…

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Marquee hire and Styling at Cliff barns in Norfolk

What a busy and hot week we had getting ready for Vikki and Matts wedding at Cliff Barns in Narborough, Norfolk. Dottie our Canvas Marquee certainly had her skirts off on the hottest day so far this year. It was a tight area that the boys had to erect her in but they were up…

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Rustic table and chair hire

Styling doesn’t just start with flowers at an event, you need to strip it back down and start with your tables and chairs. Our beautiful vintage rustic table and chairs are a great size for decoration and tableware. Hire prices can be found in our prop hire section. Vintage wooden chair hire in norfolk

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Vintage beer festival tables and bench hire

We have added to our hire collection this week and are pleased to be able to offer outside seating. These vintage beer festival tables and chairs can seat 10 people comfortable. They have green metal legs with wooden surfaces, just add a few vintage pots filled with flowers, beer and they look super cute.  …

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