Your Kent Wedding - July/Aug 2024 (Issue 115)

Bright and bold “With so many bright colours to choose from, you can really inject your own personality into your décor. In this image, we used a forest green as a base, then added lots of hot pinks, deep reds and purples to create a jewelled tone.” – Claire from The Creative Venue. “This year, brighter colours have definitely increased in popularity. We are seeing lots more couples be brave and incorporate some of their favourite strong colours and steer away from the more traditional blush pinks and pale greens.” – Claire from The Creative Venue. www.matttrottphotography.co.uk & www.thecreativevenue.info www.emma-wilder.co.uk & www.gigi-events.co.uk www.matttrottphotography.co.uk & www.thecreativevenue.info www.gigi-events.co.uk www.luciewatsonphotography.com & www.emilyandme.co.uk www.mattebbage.com & www.lilac-and-lace.co.uk “Florals are the perfect way to create a bright and bold look. English flowers from local growers are the perfect bold, colourful statement. Pair the florals with colourful tapered candles.” – Georgina from Gigi Events. “Let the room do the talking. When your event space is gorgeous, like in the above image, you really don’t need to go over the top with your table. Let the room be the centrepiece and complement it with white florals and tableware.” – Georgina from Gigi Events. “Peonies have a very short availability period in May, but there are bright alternatives, including roses, available all year round.” – Samantha from Emily&Me. www.jackcorthine.com & www.lilac-and-lace.co.uk www.kerryannduffy.com & www.emilyandme.co.uk “Bright and bold flowers will always be memorable.” – Samantha from Emily&Me. “Bright and bold flowers really shout summer. August and September are the best times to source locally grown blooms.” – Rebecca from Lilac and Lace Floral Design. “We grow many of our own flowers and source others from a network of Kent growers to create show-stopping wedding flowers. Popular summer blooms include cosmos, dahlias, snapdragons, cornflowers, and much more.” – Rebecca from Lilac and Lace Floral Design. 64

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