White and Whimsical
Bespoke Handmade alternative and whimsical wedding florals and hair accessories
Hi I’m Lisa, owner of White and Whimsical bespoke faux and preserved wedding floral creations and occasion wear.
I hand make everything from buttonhole pockets, wands and bouquets to venue decor and flower collars for your pooch or other animal guests to wear at your unique ceremony. As well as hair accessories, including crowns, halos, embellished bands, pins, clips and combs.
Delivered to you anywhere, choose from my Whiteandwhimsical.com existing ranges or send me your inspo, let me unleash my untamed creativity and ‘Dark Side’ and get to work on making your ideal wedding style happen.
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When it comes to planning an alternative wedding, finding a space that holds energy, history, and intimacy is no small feat. But for Ema & Simon, The Lost Village of Dode provided the perfect sacred ground. With its ancient stone walls, wild Kent countryside, and deeply spiritual atmosphere, it became the setting for a celebration that honoured not just their love — but their shared soul.
Let’s talk about wedding makeup — not the airbrushed, cookie-cutter kind that clings to glossy magazines and insists every bride should glow like a beige Instagram filter. We mean alternative wedding makeup — expressive, emotive, rule-breaking beauty that dares to be bold, messy, glitter-strewn, goth, punk, witchy, romantic, or whatever you need it to be.
A world where love defies the boundaries of time is captured perfectly by Eloise Pitcher Photography in this styled shoot organised buy Ella Bella Weddings and Events in collaboration with Quirky Weddings. This gorgeous feature, enveloped in rich red florals that ignite passion and life, centres around a striking coffin archway and intertwines everlasting love with gothic beauty.
When we think of honeymoons, the usual imagery comes to mind — white sands, clinking cocktails, postcard sunsets. But for some couples, love doesn’t follow a script — and neither should the adventure that follows “I do.” For those who are drawn to history, haunted beauty, or the poignancy of human resilience, a honeymoon can be something deeper: a pilgrimage, a quiet confrontation with the past, or a shared reflection on the world’s raw and remarkable truths.