Your North East Wedding - September/October 2023 (Issue 58)

The flower Ready to pick your wedding blooms? You’ve come to the right place! OF LOVE www.stevenmcdonaldphotography.com BEAUQUETS www.instagram.com/beauquets.x “Based in Middlesbrough but covering the whole of the North East, I’m here to create bouquets, buttonholes, and everything in between,” says business owner Sophie Jackson. “Whether you want flower crowns and wrist corsages, or centerpieces and venue décor, I’m here to bring your floral dreams to reality. Right now, I’m seeing that a natural, informal vibe is a big trend, with brides wanting their bouquets to have a looser form that’s both classic and romantic. For table décor, budvase arrangements using single flower varieties are becoming very popular – and gypsophila (or baby’s breath) is also making a huge comeback.” TOP TIP “Find someone who has a style you like and go meet them. Make sure you feel happy and comfortable talking to them, so you can communicate your ideas confidently. Also, don’t ever feel pressured into something that you don’t want or like.” DO “Listen to your florist when it comes to seasonal availability – take their professional advice on what options are available.” DON’T “Think having a limited budget means you can’t have beautiful flowers for your special day. There’s always a way it can be done!” www.carrostudio.com www.nineteen90.co.uk www.ryanetheringtonphotography.com DRIED WILD www.driedwildflorist.com “Located in Burnopfield, I cover Northumberland and County Durham – but will travel where needed,” says business owner Berri-Mae Frances Handy. “I specialise in dried and preserved wedding florals, covering everything couples need in terms of flowers for their big day, from bouquet and buttonholes, to table decorations and venue dressing. I take massive pride in everything I do, and love being a dried flower specialist, with everything I create a beautiful standard, no matter your budget. Working with dried and preserved florals also means that everything I design is admired for years to come. It’s also a great alternative to fresh, as you get that rustic boho feel which photographs beautifully.” TOP TIP “I always think that images speak for themselves, so have a little look at your venue’s socials and website and see who you sway towards. Collect as many quotes as you like, but don’t confuse yourself. Wedding shows are a great option, too, as you can chat to each florist, and ensure they’re on the same page as you.” DO “Be open minded, as I think sometimes people can really get in their own head when planning a wedding – sometimes it’s best to let the pro take the reins!” DONT “Be afraid to be different! A lot of people think dried and preserved flowers only come in neutrals and browns, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. A little pop of colour here and there is beautiful. Pinterest can be your best friend!” FLOWERS 39

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