The finest quality silk & fresh flowers

available for weddings in Cumbria, The Lake District &Gretna Green

 
Eternal Flowers

Cumbria's beautiful Lake District

Cumbria offers nature’s most stunning backdrop in which to get married. ( & fantastic photo’s) I can discuss with you, your ideas and requirements, make them a reality and deliver and set up your wedding flowers at your chosen venue.

Photograph by Carol Kershaw

 

Silk & Real Flowers
Eternal Flowers

Celebrations

Floral gifts tailor made to suit any occasion:

  • Birthdays
  • Anniversaries
  • Births

 

Silk & Real Flowers
Eternal Flowers

Corporate

Eternal flowers can provide traditional or contemporary floral arrangements to enhance any space and create a tranquil and pleasant ambiance in which to work. In hotels and restaurants for example, a stunning display will leave a lasting impression with your guests and if you choose beautiful silk flowers, will be realistic, zero-maintenance and cost effective compared to the cost and time of changing fresh flowers.

Photography by Chris Jamieson Carlisle.

 

 

Silk & Real Flowers
Eternal Flowers

Tribute

Sympathetically created for family and friends. A respectful tribute available to suit all budgets and tastes.
Eternal Flowers

Testimonials

“A Special Thanks for all you did to make our day extra special, the flowers were out of this world”
Shaun & Janet Perkins.

“Thank you so very much for all the time and thought you put in to Alexandra and Ben’s day. The flowers were beyond our wildest expectations and perfectly complimented all the outfits. We wish You well with your work. With all good wishes”
Anne Snowden.

“Thank you so much for all your hard work to produce the beautiful wedding flowers. They were absolutely perfect. I will not hesitate to recommend your services to family and friends.” Best Wishes Ruth Irving.

Eternal Flowers, Low Fauld, Ruckcroft, Armathwaite, Carlisle, Cumbria CA4 9QS
Tel: 01768 896241 mobile 07789825860
email: info@eternalflowers.co.uk

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