www.margaretmasonfloristpreston.co.uk and www.photography34.co.uk “When it comes to venue styling, we recommend having elevated florals to provide a level of impact and add a wow factor. We created these table arrangements at Iscoyd Park using all white florals including premium roses, hydrangeas, lisianthus, spray roses and baby’s breath.” – Margaret from Margaret Mason Florist. www.laurelsilkflorist.com www.facebook.com/hudsonandthompsonflowers www.flowerstudiomanchester.co.uk www.foragefloristry.co.uk “Victoria Baths in Manchester is an amazing quirky venue. This couple put so much thought and care into dressing areas that guests would use throughout the day but weren’t necessarily a focal point of the wedding. This gorgeous corridor with its swoon-worthy tiles and mosaic floor connected the main venue with the chill-out zone created in the Turkish baths.” – Alison from The Flower Studio Manchester. “My favourite centrepiece is a flower wreath displayed with candles. This rustic design from a gorgeous barn wedding included large ivory roses, Lily of the valley and hints of blue thistles.” – Laura from Laurel Silk Florist. “I’m a big fan of statement pieces and think an arch is a great way to style any venue. This image is from a recent wedding and is very Bridgerton. Filled with hydrangeas, anemones, ranunculus, quicksand roses, Westminster Abbey roses and blue delphinium.” – Jemma from Forage Floristry. “This bouquet doubled up as a feature on the top table. It was costeffective and the plum and peach roses looked beautiful.” – Andrea from Hudson & Thompson Flowers. Venue styling 50
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