Happy New Year! ✨🍾🫶🏼
I am so excited to be bringing Feverfew into 2026 with a new website that reflects the journey the studio has been on the last few years and all that is still to come!
Following on from the re-brand I did last year with Laura @laura.brown.studio , over the last few months I have worked with the incredible creatives Louise @theautumnrabbit & Caitlin @digitalbloom.co to build a website that captures everything that is truly Feverfew!
As we head into a very busy and exciting year, I am so proud to have a brand and a website that showcases the creativity and passion that is poured into each and every wedding we produce.
Check it out & let me know what you think 💻💗
Thank you especially to @jemimapfilms@ratherlovelyfilms@pittstopfilmsweddings for creating the most gorgeous films for each page and to all the couples and photographers who’ve so generously shared their imagery 🫶🏼
Butterfly Ranunculus Season 🌸
A little throwback to a couple of weeks ago, making flowers for the joy of it all @thebathflowerschool with @libertylaneflowers ✨
The sun is out and I am feeling soooo excited for this week. Today I am flowering @thebathflowerschool with the magical @libertylaneflowers 🤍 This year I wanted to spend some time flowering just for me, so I’ve booked onto a few courses and I’m so stoked to spend the day making flowers for no reason other than the creativity of it!
Then as the week goes by I have 3 very exciting site visits for beautiful weddings across the year. I’m still in the thick of planning for what looks set to be our biggest and most exciting year, and I can not wait 🫶🏼
BEST. DAY. EVER.
Have been sitting on these since November. Oops.
The biggest thank you to @studiofeverfew and @bownessfilm you are such special and talented people we love you so much!!!! And @kinhousewiltshire for making our day everything we hoped for and more.
Throughout our planning process, Eva explained the most beautiful tradition to me. In order to honour those no longer with us, you cut the most beautiful branch out of your Christmas tree to symbolise the beauty lost from your life.
And so to honour her late mum, we did the same with the ceremony installation. Removing branches of Blossom, Roses, Spirea and Botanical Lissianthus and arranging them separately. Eva explained this to me as “you can still have a beautiful life, even if something is missing” and nothing has resonated with me more or made me more emotional during a wedding day set up. The most beautiful tradition that will stay with me forever 🤍✨🪽
@rebeccashearsphotography