Florists send in their favourite creations and top tips HEL LOpetal www.chaircoverdreams.co.uk and www.yananovaphotography.com www.flowersbyelaine.co.uk and www.sobellephotography.com www.butterfliesandbows.co.uk www.floward.co.uk and www.davidchristopher-photography.co.uk “I love this blush and ivory bouquet made using roses, freesias and gypsophilia.” – Annabel Grange from Butterflies and Bows. “We went with Easter colours of yellows and creams for this pre-covid wedding. The bouquet was simple with yellow roses and spray roses with no foliage and a little gypsophila.” – Maxine Cole from Chair Cover Dreams. “Rose lilies don’t have pollen like traditional lilies so are a great option for weddings as there’s no risk of pollen stains, or worse hay fever allergies!” – Nem Vorkapic from Floward. “Most couples have a budget for their wedding flowers, so prioritise which blooms are most important to you for the day. We recommend focusing on the flowers that will be most photographed, so we would advise not to scrimp on your bridal bouquet.” – Elaine Davis from Flowers by Elaine. Bouquets With so many beautiful flowers available it can be difficult to decide on a colour scheme. To help, we’ve asked local florists to send in their favourite bouquet, venue arrangement and accessories to give you heaps of inspiration. FLOWERS 61
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