Your Sussex Wedding - Feb/Mar 2020 (Issue 83)

FLOWERS 83 ▲ For Tania of Hire Societies (hiresocieties. co.uk) , choosing a palette to complement the bridalwear is paramount. Here, she selected a chic combination of white blooms with a protea as the main flower, which worked beautifully with her bride’s champagne- coloured gown. ▲ The Crazy Daisy Company ( @thecrazydaisycompany) combined large and small blooms to give interest and texture to this classic green and white creation. ▲ This orchid cascade is not only pure luxury, but also right on trend. Chirpee Flowers (chirpee.net ) added an abundance of texture with soft bunny tail grass and mimosa foliage. Steph advises, “If you opt for an all-white bouquet it’s essential to include contrasting textures or the design will look flat an uninteresting.” ▲ A statement pedestal display, like this gorgeous arrangement by Butterflies and Bows (butterfliesandbows.co.uk) will look stunning at a church ceremony. Don’t forget to take it to your reception venue where it can continue to wow guests at the cake table or entrance. ▲ With neutral tones set to be a huge trend for 2020, we’re expecting to see a lot of bouquets like this stunning version by Arabella Floral (arabellaflora.co.uk ) featuring divine alabaster roses, snowflake spray roses and gypsophila. ▲ For neutral palettes, hydrangeas and scented garden roses are the perfect choice. They’re the stars of the show here, coupled with trailing ivy and ruscus. We love this top table arrangement by The Crazy Daisy Company. 83 lukedeakinphotography.com mundialphoto.co.uk alexanderwhitephotography.co.uk instagram.com/ioanaporavweddings NATURALLY NEUTRAL

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