Your Surrey Wedding- June/July 2020 (Issue 83)
“Greens and whites are classic choices and still incredibly popular. These hues never go out of fashion and blend with every type of venue, season and décor.” – Sally from Wildestyle. “Dahlias are available during the late summer and autumn and come in whites, pinks, peaches, oranges, burgundies and reds. There are also different shapes available that are perfect for creating interesting arrangements.” – Johanna from Johanna Pedrick Flowers. “Use a variety of foliage to create a natural look with lots of shades and textures. Small accents of neutral colour can be added throughout the design to add interest. A relaxed and loose style can be accessorised with log slices or stoneware.” – Elaine from Flowers by Elaine. “Ivory white and greenery is a timeless classic. Combine roses with lisianthus, sweet-smelling freesias and bubbly gypsophila. Reduce the cost of your centrepieces by havings lots of greenery and a few statement flowers.” – Annabel from Butterflies & Bows. www.wild estyle.co.uk and www.picturepurple.co.uk www.butt erfliesandbows.co.uk CONTACT OUR EXPERTS Bramble and Belle | www.brambleandbelle.co.uk Johanna Pedrick Flowers | www.johannapedrickflowers.co.uk Butterflies & Bows | www.butterfliesandbows.co.uk Flowers by Elaine | www.flowersbyelaine.co.uk Wildestyle | www.wildestyle.co.uk “Neutral hues are popular at the moment and work well with a blue colour scheme.” – Sue from Bramble and Belle. “Create a bridal bouquet in a freeform style in shades of cream and blush with pops of burgundy. Blooms to look out for are dahlias, roses, stocks, sanguisorba, lisianthus and tuberose.” – Johanna from Johanna Pedrick Flowers. NEUTRAL www.joha nnapedrickflowers.co.uk and www.loui edonov anphotography.co.uk www.bram bleandbelle.co.uk and www.barr yholde r.smugmug.com www.flow ersbyelaine.co.uk and www.hayleybray.com FLOWERS 61
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