It's been two days, and we still can't get enough of Pippa Middleton's wedding to James Matthews. Everything from the invitations, to Pippa's wedding dress, to her wedding band and "something old" was absolutely perfect. But one previously unseen detail might just steal the show: the incredibly romantic flowers in the wedding venue. The installations were left intact and available for public viewing on Sunday, People reports, and we're giving you an inside look.

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It makes sense that Pippa, an event planner, would have beautiful blooms at her ceremony. For the honor, she tapped London-based florist Lavender Green.

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In addition to Pippa's pretty, petite bouquet (not to mention the petals scattered by the page boys and bridesmaids), the floral designers filled St Mark's Church in Englefield, Berkshire, with coordinating displays.

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Soft pink and white flowers and lush greenery framed the altar, as well as the pillars, windows, and pews of the church. The arrangements are reported to be made up mostly of peonies, sweet peas, astilbe, freesia, waxflowers, and green bells.

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And of course, who could forget that jaw-dropping archway, where the newlyweds shared a first kiss?

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Could this wedding be any dreamier? We think not!

From: Country Living US