Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - June/July 2020 (Issue 77)

COLOUR POPS A bright and bold statement. “Don’t be afraid of bright colours; an eclectic mix of shades brings real interest, and no one ever said a rainbow wasn’t beautiful! If you have a blank-canvas venue, it will make it more inviting and really pop on your photos. Colours often reflect our personalities so play around with them and have fun.” – Chloe Kennedy, Kennedy Events & Weddings “Pack a punch with colours against monochrome details and use neon signage to light up the dancefloor or a fringe wall for a striking photo opportunity. Bring in different textures too, like matte candleholders alongside vibrant glassware and bright tapered candles. Let your florals inspire your choices and show these to your cake maker, stationer and even caterer to add colour to all aspects of your day.” – Fran Baxter-Hunter, Hunter Gatherings “Select at least three bright colours and make sure you use them when making all your styling choices. Think about the bigger picture and how it will look on a large scale. Venues with neutral decor will ensure your colours stand out for all the right reasons. If you’re having a winter wedding, opt for jewel tones such as emerald, ruby, sapphire and amethyst.” – Leanna Elizabeth, Leanna Elizabeth Weddings CONTACT OUR EXPERTS Alison Hieron | Creative Collections | www.creativecollections.uk Elizabeth Wong | Elizabeth Weddings | www.elizabethweddings.co.uk Fran Baxter - Hunter | Hunter Gatherings | www.hunter-gatherings.com Chloe Kennedy | Kennedy Events & Weddings | https://kennedyevents.co.uk Leanna Elizabeth | Leanna Elizabeth Weddings | www.leannaelizabethweddings.com “We often pair a multicoloured palette with black or white to make the colours pop – try a dark wooden table to get this effect. For a subtle splash of colour, add vibrant napkins to each place setting.” – Elizabeth Wong, Elizabeth Weddings www.eliza bethweddings.co.uk “Bright ribbons, bunting, pom poms and paper lanterns are a low-cost way of adding impact to a space. Try 3D paper flowers or colourful streamers to make your own photo booth or as an alternative to chair sashes. Get creative with your centrepieces using bright crockery, linen and blooms.” – Alison Hieron, Creative Collections www.creativecollections.uk www.elizabethweddings.co.uk www.elizabethweddings.co.uk | www.siobhanamyphotography.com www.hunter-gatherings.com | https://bristolcontemporaryphotography.com www.hun ter-gatherings.com | h ttps:// bristolcontemporaryphotography.com ttps://kennedyevents.co.uk | www.facebook.com/fotografjanniebjorn 51 VENUE STYLING

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTA0NTE=