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

Joshua Bell and www.blushandbloomflorals.co.uk Tris Abbs & www.poshplants.com www.batterseabloem.com & www.mayfairweddingphotography.com www.cherylsflowers.co.uk “You may have a few flowers you’d like to include, but it’s important to keep an open mind, your florist has a wealth of knowledge on what’s seasonally available, and they will make suggestions you may not have come across before that will bring your whole look together. It’s important to remember that seasonal flowers tend to be more reasonably priced and better quality, ask your florist to create and design something for you. That’s what we’re here for!” – Wendy from Blush & Bloom Florals. “For autumn weddings, there’s so much choice, including deep reds, burnt oranges and yellows, but if that’s a little too much colour for you, a floral theme combining seed heads, dried wheat and pampas with blooms in shades of caramel, rich chocolate browns and vanilla creams can be a stylish and subtler alternative but still full of autumnal flavour.” – Zoë from Zoë Bidwell Bespoke Flowers. CONTACT THE EXPERTS Posh Plants, www.poshplants.com Cheryls Flowers, www.cherylsflowers.co.uk Battersea Bloem, www.batterseabloem.com Feather & Ferns, www.featherandferns.com Blush & Bloom Florals, www.blushandbloomflorals.co.uk Zoë Bidwell Bespoke Flowers, www.bespokeeventflowers.co.uk Autumn “Add smaller blooms to the groom’s buttonhole to create impact and a pop of colour.” – Adrienne from Battersea Bloem. “This bouquet was a loose style with a selection of roses (white avalanche, peach Juliet and Miss Piggy), lisianthus, alchemilla mollis and eucalyptus. Alternative seasonal flowers could include: dahlias, antirrhinum, lysimachia, hydrangeas, nerine, phlox, delphinium and gomphrena.” – Cheryl from Cheryls Flowers. www.bespokeeventflowers.co.uk www.cherylsflowers.co.uk www.featherandferns.com & www.thymelanephotography.co.uk FLOWERS 59

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