“Use an arch for the ceremony or behind the top table decorated with flowers and greenery. I would also use short square mirror vases set with large roses, hydrangeas and freesias or a bubbly garland brimming with seasonal flowers for the top table.” – Annabel from Butterflies and Bows. “Drapes and swags of soft voile will soften the look of bare windows or wedding gazebos and can be dressed in flowers, greenery or organza.” – Annabel from Butterflies and Bows. www.primevioletevents.com www.butterfliesandbows.co.uk www.butterfliesandbows.co.uk www.lauradownham.co.uk and www.lucywells.co.uk www.primevioletevents.com “Faux florals and dried flowers, as well as locally sourced food, will continue to be a big feature in many weddings next year.” – Lucy from Lucy Wells Weddings and Events. “Don’t forget about the food and drink. Eggnog, peppermint and cranberry are perfect for festive weddings, and you could even have your canapés shaped like bows and trees.” – Tutu from Prime Violet Events. “In light of the current world situations, we have started to see a focus on sustainability in weddings that I feel will continue to grow in prominence in 2022. Many couples will approach their wedding with a more conscious focus on sustainability making use of locally sourced produce and recyclable materials.” – Lucy from Lucy Wells Weddings and Events. “Christmas stockings could also double up as place cards and wedding favours.” – Tutu from Prime Violet Events. 70
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