Your Surrey Wedding - Jun/Jul 2019 (Issue 77)
74 CONTACT OUR EXPERTS: Johanna Pedrick Flowers | johannapedrickflowers.co.uk Chair Cover Dreams | chaircoverdreams.co.uk Butterflies & Bows | butterfliesandbows.co.uk Bramble and Belle | brambleandbelle.co.uk Faux Bloom | fauxbloomdesigns.com Daisy Chain Florist | daisychain-florist.co.uk Hedgerose & Honeysuckle | hedgeroseandhoneysuckle.co.uk The Topiary Tree by Carrie Macey | topiary-tree.co.uk Winter brambleandbelle.co.uk and jb-photography.co.uk ▼ “Bring a cosy feel to your big day with bare branches, candles, foliage and florals.” – Emily from Faux Bloom. “Incorporate dried fruit, cones, berries, roses, hellebores, hypericums and ilexes into your arrangement.” – Sue from Bramble and Belle. ▼ “This is the perfect season to use hydrangeas as the cooler temperatures will keep the blooms looking fresh throughout the day. Between December and February suppliers often put the prices of red flowers up, so steer clear of this popular hue.” – Laura from Daisy Chain Florist. ▼ ▼ “Opt for a dark red rose bouquet.” – Annabel from Butterflies & Bows. ▼ “Combine red with delicate creams to create a timeless look.” – Maxine from Chair Cover Dreams. “Classic white flowers are a great alternative to red. Combine fragrant genistas, ranunculi, roses and hellebores with textured foliage and wax flowers.” – Johanna from Johanna Pedrick Flowers. ▼ johannapedrickflowers.co.uk chaircoverdreams.co.uk butterfliesandbows.co.uk daisychain-florist.co.uk fauxbloomdesigns.com ▼ “Go for rich reds to add warmth to your venue. These faux hydrangeas and amaryllis are very realistic. I also love adding gold baubles and pine cones to twisted willows.” – Kate from Hedgerose & Honeysuckle. hedgeroseandhoneysuckle.co.uk
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