 Weddings & EventsYour Wedding Day is one of the most important days of your life.
Whether you wish your venue to be adorned with flowers or enhanced with a few choice arrangements, each bride's Wedding Flowers are individually designed and produced with the up most attention to detail.
By working closely with you, we will ensure that your Wedding Flowers are exactly as you had imagined.
We will undertake weddings throughout most of Highland, in most cases the flowers and arrangements would be delivered to the venue of your choice.
If you are local, we ask that you contact Katie to make an appointment to come and see us. If you are planning your wedding from further a field or abroad, please contact us using the link from our website.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Testimonials..."Thanks very much again for our flowers and for doing them on a Sunday - everything was perfect. See you soon x" Karen & Brian. Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness (28th Jun 2009)
The flowers for James and Mairead's wedding were just wonderful, from the church to the hotel. The flowers helped set the scene for the day" Mairead & James. Portmahomack/Dornoch Castle Hotel (18th Jul 2009)
"Well what can i say! The flowers were absolutely out of this world!! I dont know how many people asked me who our florist was. Thank you so very much dear Katie, not only for all your efforts on the day, but for your warm, personal attention from start to finish" Lynsey Marchbank. Lochardil House Hotel, Inverness (17th Jul 2009)
"I just wanted to write and say a massive thank you to you all for the flowers that you did for our big day. Not only did you manage to get the colours absolutely perfect, you managed to capture exactly what i had pictured in my head, they were stunning. I would recommend anybody to use Victoriana for their special occasion" Lynn & Gregor. Balblair Distillery, By Tain (Tue 13th Oct 2009)
"Just to say a huge thanks for the wonderful job you made of our flowers on our wedding day, they were just fab!" Monica & Stephen. Ben Wyvis Hotel, Strathpeffer (26th Oct 2009)
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