Your Kent Wedding - July/August 2020 (Issue 91)

68 www.flore nceberry.com for Little Wedding Warehouse ▲ “The light and airy natural feel of a marquee evokes feelings of an English country garden, so I’d look to replicate this through your bouquet and carrying it through to the centrepieces, tablescapes and backdrops. For example, think large wooden hoops behind the top table and garden crate table centres filled with floating foliage and seasonal flowers.” – Hannah Withington, Patina & Petal ▲ “Marquees are the perfect blank canvas and can be styled to create any theme. From contemporary to rustic and everything in-between the options are endless.” – Laurie Edwards, Chic Weddings www.jeffo liver.co.uk for Chic Weddings “Complement the warm hygge style of tipis ▲ using rustic tables – our reclaimed handmade round tables look gorgeous naked with no need for tablecloths. Finish the look with glass candlesticks, vintage crockery, dried flowers and coloured glassware. For extra cosiness, add blankets or faux furs to your chairs.” – Roxanne Thomas, The Little Wedding Warehouse ▲ “Don’t forget the ceiling! Foliage garlands and hoops work so well against the natural colour of tipis and really make a feature of your entrance area.” – Laurie, Chic Weddings “Small bunches of flowers placed in jam jars and hung from shepherds’ hooks to decorate the aisle ends, are increasing in popularity, and these can later be used in other areas of the venue making the most of these small touches.” – Hannah, Patina & Petal TOTALLY IN TENTS “If you plan to get married outside work with your stylist to ensure that, should it rain, the décor can easily be moved inside.” – Laurie, Chic Weddings www.flore nceberry.com for Chic Weddings www.kate hennessyweddings.com for Patina & Petal www.jeffo liver.co.uk for Chic Weddings Chic Weddings

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