
Dundee based floral design studio Stucio & Waow is lead by Jenni Malcolm-Fraser, that's me in the photo wearing a rather lush circlet made entirely from the garden. I am a 4th generation florist and whilst I could have chosen any career, flowers and creativity is my kind of thing. I studied Floristry, Management and Interior Design and when the opportunity arose I decided to specialise in Wedding floristry and the legacy continues.
With over 25 years experience in the wedding industry, I am one of those lucky people who loves what they do! When it comes to wedding flowers, we cover the basics and more. We've decorated park benches, a cannon and a four poster bed fit for a princess, basically anything the clients desires- within reason of course! We particularly love garden inspired florals that embrace the changing seasons, creative textural designs that are diverse in style and playful with colour.
Where possible we use locally grown flowers with foliage's from our small cutting garden to be as sustainable as we can.
With over 25 years experience in the wedding industry, I am one of those lucky people who loves what they do! When it comes to wedding flowers, we cover the basics and more. We've decorated park benches, a cannon and a four poster bed fit for a princess, basically anything the clients desires- within reason of course! We particularly love garden inspired florals that embrace the changing seasons, creative textural designs that are diverse in style and playful with colour.
Where possible we use locally grown flowers with foliage's from our small cutting garden to be as sustainable as we can.
Services
Claire & Jordan were married at the beautiful Leng Memorial Chapel.
The sand stone interiors and large windows allow for such beautiful natural light.
The brief was to create a folly appeal with ivy and ruscus foliage, adding light floral accents of roses for a touch of romance.
At the entrance to the Chapel, we created freestanding pillars of foliage with roses and thistles, towering designs that framed the door way and welcomed the guests.
The bridal party carried natural styled bouquets of roses, peonies, ranunculus, thistles and oxypetalum whilst the cute flower girl wore a circlet of roses and carried a little posy.
The sand stone interiors and large windows allow for such beautiful natural light.
The brief was to create a folly appeal with ivy and ruscus foliage, adding light floral accents of roses for a touch of romance.
At the entrance to the Chapel, we created freestanding pillars of foliage with roses and thistles, towering designs that framed the door way and welcomed the guests.
The bridal party carried natural styled bouquets of roses, peonies, ranunculus, thistles and oxypetalum whilst the cute flower girl wore a circlet of roses and carried a little posy.
Kirsten & James traveled up north to Scotland for their wedding, staying at Forbes of Kingennie, the location for their wedding reception.
The brief for Kirsten's flowers was flowers that were soft in colour, lots of textures and a slight hint of red to match Jame's kilt colours.
Being savvy and with quite the bridal entourage they used their bouquets for the table centrepieces.
A great way to keep the flowers hydrated and lasting for longer.
Words cannot express how amazing this dream team really are, after one meeting and a couple of emails they captured our visions, nothing was to much hassle and the end result was stunning.
The brief for Kirsten's flowers was flowers that were soft in colour, lots of textures and a slight hint of red to match Jame's kilt colours.
Being savvy and with quite the bridal entourage they used their bouquets for the table centrepieces.
A great way to keep the flowers hydrated and lasting for longer.
Words cannot express how amazing this dream team really are, after one meeting and a couple of emails they captured our visions, nothing was to much hassle and the end result was stunning.
Kirsty & Chris are both doctors and as you can imagine they have been kept incredibly busy over the past 18 months.
They were due to marry in 2020 but like many they had to postpone.
You can tell by those beaming smiles that they were loving every moment of their wedding day.
Kirsty wanted her florals to embrace autumn with softer shades of peaches and mid pinks thrown into the mix.
With a textured and natural appeal the bouquets featured duchess callistephus, dahlias, garden roses, hydrangeas, olive, pennisetum and seeded eucalyptus.
They were due to marry in 2020 but like many they had to postpone.
You can tell by those beaming smiles that they were loving every moment of their wedding day.
Kirsty wanted her florals to embrace autumn with softer shades of peaches and mid pinks thrown into the mix.
With a textured and natural appeal the bouquets featured duchess callistephus, dahlias, garden roses, hydrangeas, olive, pennisetum and seeded eucalyptus.
From Australia but based in Scotland, Brigette & Lewis loved the rural and homely feel of Fingask Castle.
Working as environmental engineers they were keen for their wedding to be as environmentally friendly as possible so we set about sourcing an array of colourful locally grown flowers for their wedding florals an decor.
The ceremony took place within the Castle grounds with a Moongate arch creating the ceremony backdrop.
After drinks in the walled garden it was time to take the party to the Pavilion where banquet tables were decorated with bottles and jars of seasonal pretties and a grazing table of Scottish delicacies.
Working as environmental engineers they were keen for their wedding to be as environmentally friendly as possible so we set about sourcing an array of colourful locally grown flowers for their wedding florals an decor.
The ceremony took place within the Castle grounds with a Moongate arch creating the ceremony backdrop.
After drinks in the walled garden it was time to take the party to the Pavilion where banquet tables were decorated with bottles and jars of seasonal pretties and a grazing table of Scottish delicacies.
Amina & Callum's Piperdam wedding included some of my favourite subjects to work with.
The bridal bouquets were in muted tones of pinks and soft lilacs, with the succulents and proteas adding to the array of textures.
For the ceremony we used a copper frame hired from fiftysixevents Events to create a backdrop with suspended foliage's, geometric shapes and light floral accents.
Copper milk churns with floral arrangements sat at the base of the wooden pillars completed the ceremony decor.
On the tables were terrariums collected by the bride and extras hired from FifySix Events.
The bridal bouquets were in muted tones of pinks and soft lilacs, with the succulents and proteas adding to the array of textures.
For the ceremony we used a copper frame hired from fiftysixevents Events to create a backdrop with suspended foliage's, geometric shapes and light floral accents.
Copper milk churns with floral arrangements sat at the base of the wooden pillars completed the ceremony decor.
On the tables were terrariums collected by the bride and extras hired from FifySix Events.
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