Wedding Flower trends
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Wedding Cake Trends
I love cake…I love flowers… when you combine the two… it makes me so very happy! Cutting of a cake at a wedding can seem like an odd thing to do, steeped in tradition it is seen as the first thing you do together as a couple. So, let’s take a look at wedding cake trends in 2024 It is traditional for brides to hold the knife for cutting with their groom’s hand placed over the top, and for them to cut the lowest tier of the cake together to symbolise longevity to their marriage. And… more awkwardly it can be an indicator to some of your older guests that…
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Blue Wedding Flowers
I think I spy a theme….. for 2021 weddings I have been having an awful lot of enquiries based around a blue theme. I will always have a flurry of all white weddings, and blush, and the wacky vibrant mixtures- but the resounding queries are telling me blue is the colour of choice. Here are some ideas for blue wedding flowers Whether that be blue bridesmaid dresses…. Or the flowers themselves and I’m not talking just a touch- for the “something blue” element of the day…. I am talking BLUE. “They don’t grow blue flowers” I hear you cry…. Well that you are mistaken my friend. I am not a…
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The Wedding trends we saw in 2019
Whats going to be fashionable this year when it comes to wedding flowers? According to Caroline from Bloom & Wild’s “Fragrant garden roses, stocks and sweet peas (in whimsical and rustic shades) are some of the most popular summer blooms set to appear in a big way…” Expect to see Nudes and Ice Cream Pastels such as pale pinks, blush and taupe flowers being the most popular choices and increasingly replacing classic white blooms as a bride’s wedding flower of choice. Flowers such as Peonies (if you’re planning your wedding between April-June) are a timeless wedding choice, and are very versatile, fitting into either a formal affair or a more…
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How to find the perfect wedding florist
I would advise going to visit a number of flowers shops, and see who you click with. Like with any wedding or event supplier- you will need to liaise with them a fair bit in the run up to the date in question… so someone who has the same vision and passion for your big day is essential. Maybe phone ahead and see if they prefer you to make an appointment- or if they welcome you dropping by. Ask to see some examples of their previous work- your event may not be at the same time of year as the time you are searching for a florist- so the selection…