Your East Anglian Wedding - June/July2020 (Issue 43)

Bridgets Flowers www.bridgets.co.uk A relaxed theme with natural neutral tones. www.cam illaandrea.com Foliage and greenery are a perennial favourite what ever the time of year. They work with any colour scheme and are great for bringing the outside in creating a living space full of interest. Sue Huckle of Posh Plants, Norfolk (www.poshplants.com) sa ys, “I love to see our plants inside a church; statuesque and timeless, like the building!” Statement plants set off a marquee beautifully too. The greenery softens the architecture of the Marble Hall at Norfolk’s Holkham Hall and delicate palms lead your eye up the steps. www.mar kuzaphoto.com The combination of colours and textures in this beautiful bouquet all bounce off each other perfectly. www.rebe kahrobert.com “Last year’s must-haves included pampas grass, vibrant cerise, unusual and quirky flowers. Dried flowers were also an autumn/ winter trend which I feel hasn’t run its course yet.” – Bridget Nurse Add a pop of colour to your big day with fabulous displays full of variety and heady scent. “Our flowers are all grown in Suffolk close to Bury St Edmunds including lovely scented and unusual varieties for weddings,” – Margaret Willemsen. Posh Plants www.poshplants.com The Suffolk Flower Farm www.thesuffolkflowerfarm.com 54

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