Your South Wales Wedding - September/October 2022 (Issue 87)

Don’t forget about the cake. It’s an easy way of incorporating your colour scheme and can really make a statement. “I love dark and moody colours as we get into late summer. Dark sunflowers, rudbeckia, dark purple echinacea and dark dahlias are some of my favourite flowers:” – Rhian from Wild and Fabulous Flowers. www.laurenowensphotography.co.uk www.laurenowensphotography.co.uk www.claudiarosecarter.co.uk “To stop your flowers looking sombre, add a little burnt orange or a vivid pink. Finish with some grass heads to create movement and to reflect the season.” – Rhian from Wild and Fabulous Flowers. Dark and rich hues Table cloths are often overlooked, with most couples opting for white versions. Remember, if you go for a dark hue, then keep your plates and stationery light to avoid it looking too heavy. To avoid your guest book table looking a little plain, add pops of colour through petals, flowers or themed signs. www.instagram.com/sophierenshawphoto www.wildandfabulousflowers.com www.wildandfabulousflowers.com www.lloydwilliamsphotography.com www.withmylittlecamera.com www.wildandfabulousflowers.com VENUE STYLING 75

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