About
Joanna, the owner of Eternal Posy in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, is a trained printed textile designer with an excellent eye for colour and beautiful wedding design. She combines her brilliant skills and impressive creativity to create bespoke keepsakes, accessories and favours, perfect for any special occasion. Eternal Posy offers amazing set-up services at your desired location or venue anywhere in East and North London, Essex (up to Colchester), Hertfordshire, and Cambridgeshire.
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Eternal Posy offers bespoke decorations, which means Joanna can work with any unique design to create stunning wedding centrepieces and souvenirs to gift your loved ones and invitees. The business also boasts an appealing selection of rustic favours. In addition, Eternal Posy designs bespoke accessories, such as hair vines, pins, and combs. They also offer custom buttonholes and bouquets that match your style and aesthetics.
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Meet the Team
I am a solo artist who loves to create bespoke arrangements for weddings. Specializing in table décor, centrepieces and favours hand crafted through the use of polymer clay. I produce wedding décor with a difference that will last well beyond your special day.
I founded the company in 2018 and I am excited to watch the business bloom over the coming years. I come from an artistic background graduating in 2007 as a printed textile designer, I worked as a freelance fashion print designer before moving into buying fashion for arguably two of London’s most prestigious retailers.
So why weddings…
When I got married in 2014 I really struggled to find something that I felt represented mine and my husbands personality. We didn’t want real flowers as this was too traditional for our tastes and it felt like a lot of money to spend on something that gets thrown away at the end of the day. After trawling the internet for countless hours across countless weeks I decided to bite the bullet and make my own. I loved it, it felt right and truly represented us on our day.
So, 4 years later I finally found the right time to say goodbye to my career in buying and hello to adding a little touch of unique to someone else’s special day. I feel incredibly privileged to be part of a couples wedding day, to help express their personalities and creativity through my designs, it is a real honour.