Your East Anglian Wedding - June/July 2023 (Issue 61)

www.justbigsmiles.co.uk & www.bespokeeventflowers.co.uk www.poshplants.com www.cherylsflowers.co.uk www.batterseabloem.com & https://naomiwildephotography.mypixieset.com “In the above arrangement, we used a mixture of florals including tulips, lisianthus, clematis, allium and tanacetum along with eucalyptus, thlaspi and bupleurum. Alternative flowers perfect for this time of year include ammi, Helleborus, forsythia, Lily of the Valley, narcissus, forget me not, peonies, hyacinth and muscari.” – Cheryl from Cheryls Flowers. www.bespokeeventflowers.co.uk www.camillajoy.co.uk & www.featherandferns.com Spring and summer “Spring is a fantastic opportunity to introduce some colour to your wedding, and after the cold winter months, the new season’s flowers don’t disappoint, from big and blousy peony-style double tulips in oranges, yellows and pinks, to striking branches of pastel pink blossom there’s something to suit all styles and themes. And if that wasn’t enough, many spring blooms such as stunning double narcissi, hyacinths and lilac are all highly perfumed and will fill your day with the most heavenly scent.” – Zoë from Zoë Bidwell Bespoke Flowers. “Most wedding florists will book up between a year and 18 months before the wedding, especially on peak summer dates. Remember that every florist is different and their personalities and styles are shown through their work, so do some research and have a look through their portfolios, recommendations and past work before booking.” – Wendy from Blush & Bloom Florals. www.jonathanflintphotography.co.uk & www.blushandbloomflorals.co.uk www.darinastodaphotography.co.uk & www.blushandbloomflorals.co.uk www.poshplants.com 58

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