Your Surrey Wedding - Jun/Jul 2019 (Issue 77)

FLOWERS 69 PICK OF the bunch Seasonal blooms brambleandbelle.co.uk butterfliesandbows.co.uk fauxbloomdesigns.com johannapedrickflowers.co.uk daisychain-florist.co.uk chaircoverdreams.co.uk  Y our big-day blooms are a great way of incorporating your chosen theme or colour scheme and they look amazing in those all-important photographs. To help give you heaps of inspiration, we’ve asked local florists to send in their favourite seasonal picks. Spring ▼ “Warm tones and textures create a great alternative to traditional spring bouquets.” – Emily Jane Little from Faux Bloom. ▼ “Spring flowers are cost-effective during this season and only have a small window of availability. Blooms such as parrot tulips, ranunculi, scabiosas and blossom trees will make your décor stand out.” – Laura Gooding from Daisy Chain Florist. ▼ “Spring is full of scented flowers such as tulips, narcissi, muscari and ranunculi.” – Sue Sturges from Bramble and Belle. ▼ “Some of the prettiest blooms pop up during this time of year. Popular options include anemones, tulips, sweet peas, narcissi, peonies and ranunculi.” – Maxine Cole from Chair Cover Dreams. “Ranunculi, fragrant trailing jasmine, viburnum opulus, roses, lisianthuses, tulips, hyacinthus and muscari are all fabulous options to look out for.” – Johanna Pedrick from Johanna Pedrick Flowers. ▼ “Place tulips in a round vase and decorate it with wire detailing to create an unusual centrepiece.” – Annabel Grange from Butterflies & Bows. ▼ ▼ “Daffodils always lift my spirits and signify that winter is coming to an end. This beautiful faux arrangement will last the whole season.” – Kate Faccenda from Hedgerose & Honeysuckle. topiary-tree.co.uk hedgeroseandhoneysuckle.co.uk

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