Best for consistency, scale, and all-day impact
- Beautifully styled from the first guest arrival to the last dance
- Ideal for statement arches, aisle meadows, and larger installs
- Less weather-sensitive and easier to plan around venue timings
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*For a full breakdown of what's included, please get in touch so we can share everything with you.
*For a full breakdown of what's included, please get in touch so we can share everything with you.
Love something from a higher package? You can add individual items to any package. Popular add-ons include charger plates, ceremony arches, fairy light canopies, and aisle decorations — just ask!

Embrace the beauty of an English garden with soft blush tones, delicate roses, and lush eucalyptus greenery.

Create a stunning statement with pure white florals, baby's breath clouds, and classic elegance for your perfect day.

Make a grand statement with cascading greenery, dramatic installations, and breathtaking floral arches.
Both can look beautiful on the day. The best fit usually comes down to the overall look you want, your venue setup, and how much flexibility you need from morning through to evening.
People don't like the pressure of organising a wedding, and we get it. We take the pain of wedding decoration out of your hands, so you can focus on what matters: having the best possible day.
If you've got the inspiration, we've got the idea to bring it to life.

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Witham's venue mix covers more ground than most people expect. A 13th-century Templar barn is a completely different styling job to a Georgian country house orangery, and the decor that works in one will look out of place in the other. Here's how I approach the main venue types in and around the town.
These are some of the finest medieval and rustic barns in Essex, and they come with real presence. Original oak timbers, exposed brickwork, soaring vaulted ceilings. The temptation is to throw everything at them, but these spaces do better with restraint. I let the architecture lead and layer in warmth: long runs of mixed greenery down trestle tables (eucalyptus, ruscus, trailing ivy), amber glass votives, and low-profile centrepieces that don't compete with the roof line. Seasonal blooms in muted palettes work beautifully here. David Austin roses in cream, dried grasses, and thistles for texture. If the barn has a Tudor walled garden (Cressing Temple does), a simple ceremony arch using foraged-style florals ties the outdoor and indoor spaces together without fighting the building.
Grand interiors with high ceilings, sash windows, and formal gardens call for decor that complements rather than competes. At a venue like Braxted Park, the Orangery already has a dramatic backdrop, so the decor job is about refinement: tall pedestal arrangements flanking the aisle, tapered candles in mixed metallics, linen in soft tones (ivory, champagne, stone), and charger plates that match the room's palette. Hatfield Place's walled garden orangery suits a slightly warmer, more romantic register. Garden roses, sweet peas (in season), and mantelpiece installations that make the most of the period features. Both types tend to have strict rules about open flame and ceiling rigging, so I'll check with the venue before finalising anything. LED tapers that look convincing exist now, and I use them often.
Modern function spaces with neutral interiors give you the most creative freedom, and therefore need the most thought. When the venue isn't doing the heavy lifting visually, your colour palette and installations have to. This is where bolder choices pay off: neon signage behind the top table, hanging floral clouds, colour-block tablescapes in burgundy and terracotta, or a statement flower wall as a photo backdrop. I'd also look at draping or fairy light canopies to add warmth and height to a room that might otherwise feel a bit corporate. These venues tend to be more relaxed about rigging and access, which opens up options that heritage venues can't offer.
Witham's surrounding countryside (the Blackwater valley, the farmland towards Maldon and Tiptree) is home to a growing number of outdoor and dry-hire wedding spaces. Marquees and dry-hire barns like Captain's Wood Barn are blank canvases, which sounds freeing but can be overwhelming. My advice: pick one strong visual anchor (a ceremony arch, a hanging installation, a dramatic top-table backdrop) and build the rest of the scheme around it in supporting tones. Wildflower-led arrangements, rustic wooden props, and festoon lighting suit the setting, but keep the colour palette tight. Three colours, not seven. Less, done well, always wins with an outdoor setup.
Ask any of the hundreds of couples I've worked with, and they'll tell you I love my job.
I started this wedding decoration business with one goal: to take the stress out of hiring the right wedding decor. The level of detail I put into item selection and design allows me to add a special touch to your big day.
From the moment you walk down the aisle into your ceremony room, up until your last drink at the reception, I'll make sure every part of the venue meets your standards.
If you're ready to plan the perfect wedding, let me know. I can work with you on the cost and which decoration package is best for you.

All of our guests were in awe of all of her hard work and the venue as well as the church looked perfect! Holly even printed our order of service and confetti bags - going above and beyond all expectations!
The Haycock Hotel
The team truly made the day so easy and stress free. The results speak for themselves and my guests couldn’t stop complimenting the venue on the day. I have recommended Holly to everyone I know who is getting married!
Abbey Farm
I honestly could not recommend Holly and her team enough! From the very start to the very end of wedding planning Holly was an absolute dream to work with and made the Pinterest board ideas come to life.
Warwick House
And thank you so much for the gift adorable touch. Everyone should do the sensible thing and book you! I can’t really put into words just how much I loved it. I can not thank you enough
Normanton Park Hotel
There was no one I’ve trusted more when it comes to our wedding! And to all future BRIDES … TRUSTING your suppliers is what counts! I wish I could get married every year just to rehire you!
Le Gothique
When I walked into the ceremony and reception room, it genuinely brought a tear to my eye - I loved every single detail. If anyone is getting married, I cannot recommend this company enough.
The Old NeneA small look at the atmosphere, florals, and finishing touches we bring together for our couples.
Witham sits right in the middle of Essex, and it's got a mix you don't find everywhere: a medieval market town centre, Georgian frontages along Newland Street, and some of the oldest timber-framed barns in England just up the road. It's a quiet town that punches above its weight when it comes to wedding venues.
We provide wedding decor hire in Witham and across the surrounding mid-Essex area, covering everything from florals and table styling to ceremony arches, backdrops, and full venue dressing. Our approach is simple: we design around your venue, not despite it.
As your Witham wedding decorator, we take the time to understand the space you've booked, the atmosphere you're after, and the practical realities of dressing a room that might be a 13th-century barn or a modern orangery. Those are two very different briefs, and they need two very different hands.
We start with a design conversation, agree a mood and colour direction, and build a clear timeline that includes your venue's access windows, supplier delivery slots, and any restrictions worth knowing about before the day.
On the morning of your wedding, we're first through the door: laying table runners, dressing chairs, placing centrepieces, positioning candles, building ceremony backdrops, arranging florals across every space you're using, and moving pieces between rooms so nothing gets left behind in the turnaround. We bring spares, we label everything, and we leave the venue the way we found it. The details that nobody sees are the ones that hold the whole day together.
Our design philosophy starts with mood. We'll suggest seasonal florals, layered table compositions, focal installations, and thoughtful finishing touches that make a room feel considered rather than cluttered. Every piece earns its place.
How you work with us is flexible. You can hire individual items, choose one of our packages, or go fully bespoke with end-to-end design, styling, and on-the-day coordination. The brief can lean modern, romantic, rustic, or bold, and we'll keep it consistent from ceremony to evening.
We've styled weddings across Witham and the wider mid-Essex area — country estates near Great Braxted, heritage barns around Cressing and Coggeshall, Georgian venues in Hatfield Peverel, and pavilion spaces off the A12 corridor.
Share your venue, your date, and a few images that feel like "you." We'll come back with a plan that fits your space and your budget — the right pieces, the right layout, and a room that feels like yours from the moment your guests walk in.
Ready to chat about your Witham wedding? Drop me a message with your venue and date. I'll come back within 24 hours.
Holly xo
Full pricing is on the package cards above. As a rough guide, most Witham weddings I style sit between £2,200 and £4,500 for a full decor package, depending on guest count, venue size, and the level of styling. Bespoke packages for larger estate weddings start from £5,000.
Yes. I cover the whole of Witham and the surrounding mid-Essex area, including Hatfield Peverel, Coggeshall, Kelvedon, Feering, Great Braxted, Rivenhall, and out towards Maldon.
I've styled weddings at Braxted Park, Cressing Temple Barns, Hatfield Place, Rivenhall Oaks, Houchins, and Prested Hall, among others. If your venue isn't on my list, tell me where. I'll have styled something with a similar layout.
12 to 18 months is standard, particularly for peak season (May to September). I take a limited number of weddings each year and summer Saturdays fill first. If your date is closer than that, get in touch anyway. I occasionally have last-minute availability.
Yes. Every package can be tailored around your venue, colour palette, and guest numbers. Popular add-ons include charger plates, ceremony arches and flower walls. If you want something entirely bespoke, my custom service starts at £5,000.
Most heritage venues around Witham have rules about open flame, ceiling fixings, and wall attachments. If real candles aren't allowed, I'll use high-quality LED tapers. If ceiling rigging isn't possible, I'll build a free-standing structure instead. Restrictions shape the design, but they don't kill it.
Yes. If you've sourced your own decor and just need help with the setup on the day, I offer a lend-a-hand service from £1000 plus delivery. It's popular with couples who want a professional finish without full styling.
Everything. I deliver, unload, set up, and style the full scheme. After the wedding, I come back to collect and pack down. You don't need to organise a thing on the morning.