Your Sussex Wedding - Dec/Jan 2019 (Issue 82)

VENUE STYLING 83 Get the look ▼ “Soften chivari chairs with dusky pink hoods and ruffles and combine with complementing flowers.” – Annabel Grange, butterfliesandbows.co.uk “Table overlays create a gorgeous delicate bridal look and add a subtle hint of colour to the wedding breakfast.” – Charlotte Bolwell, clbweddingsandevents.co.uk clbweddingsandevents.co.uk “If your venue allows candles, they’re a brilliant way of injecting a burst of colour and the range of hues available is almost endless. What’s more, they can be placed inside and out to carry the palette throughout.” – Charlotte Bolwell, lbweddingsandevents.co.uk butterfliesandbows.co.uk “The predominant colour we see in wedding styling is pink in varying shades. Why? Colour psychology suggests that in western culture, pink represents femininity, as well as nurturing and love.” – Alison Hood, tohaveandtohireweddings.com mulberry-events.co.uk chirpee.net clbweddingsandevents.co.uk velvetstorm.co.uk for tohaveandtohire.com chirpee.net c hirpee.net clbweddingsandevents.co.uk photographybybond.co.uk for colourpopoccasions.com “Don’t forget you can mix pastels with brights to create a full rainbow of colour!” – Julie Lancaster, colourpopoccasions.com LITTLE WHITE BOOK OF VENUE STYLING butterfliesandbows.co.uk chirpee.net clbweddingsandevents.co.uk co-ordination.net colourpopoccasions.com mulberry-events.co.uk thelittle-details.co.uk tohaveandtohireweddings.com

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