The Cut – Mollie & Mauve

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Choosing your colour palette

Choosing your colour palette

Choosing a colour palette is one of the first steps to planning your wedding flowers and we like to think it’s also one of the most exciting parts! We love talking colour, as the colours you choose really do help to set the tone for the day as well as reflecting your unique style. There are a num...
Planning your wedding flowers

Planning your wedding flowers

The florals for your wedding day play a big part in setting the tone, creating an atmosphere you've always dreamt of, as well as reflecting your style and personality. With so much inspiration available at your fingertips, all the beautiful ideas available on Pinterest and Instagram can feel both...
Peonies: The Timeless Beauty of the Garden

Peonies: The Timeless Beauty of the Garden

Peonies are one of the most beloved flowers in the world of floristry and horticulture and are a popular choice for floral designers. It's easy to see why. These luscious blooms come in a variety of colours, including white, pink, red, and even yellow. They have a sweet, addictive...
Floristry Inspired by the Yorkshire Dales

Floristry Inspired by the Yorkshire Dales

At Mollie & Mauve, our Ilkley & Skipton flower deliveries often take us on breathtaking journeys through areas often referred to as the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. The Yorkshire Dales are a beautiful and inspiring part of the world, known for their rolling hills, picturesque villages,...
How To Care For Your Wreath

How To Care For Your Wreath

All of our wreaths are created using long lasting materials, many of which will dry slowly and still look beautiful. Though there are a few tips you can follow to keep your wreath looking fresh for as long as possible.   Wreath Types There are two types of wreath: a mossed wreath and an oasis wre...
Flower Care Guide

Flower Care Guide

Follow the steps below to ensure your bouquet stays fresh and beautiful for as long as possible. Start by giving your vase a clean with a little bleach and warm water to kill any existing bacteria before filling it with fresh tepid water. Add in your sachet of flower food. If your flowers have b...