Your Yorkshire Wedding - May/June 2020 (Issue 42)
FLOWERS 41 https://mrs bouquets.com | https://mat tnichollsphotography.co.uk https://mrsbouquets.com | https://mattnichollsphotography.co.uk https://wherebeesmeet.co.uk | www.eyesomephotography.com www.thepetalstudio.co.uk | www.jamesgreenstudio.com www.thepetalstudio.co.uk | https://photography34.co.uk https://wherebeesmeet.co.uk | www.eyesomephotography.com “Think anemones, ranunculi, berries and thistles for deep colours and divine textures. Masses of candles and rustic logs look beautiful for a wintry wedding.” – Georgina Tillotson, Mrs Bouquets Floristry & Event Styling “Rich red and blue shades are trending at the moment – try a deep velvety rose with blue thistles for this look. Red hypericum berries, helleborus, dark blue berries, deep burgundy amaranthus, blush rose and pine cones give that winter edge.” – Jackie Axe and Margaret Bucknall, The Flower Shop South Elmsall “Red chrysanthemums give depth when paired with pale oyster David Austin roses, red skimmia japonica and rosehip berries. Bring lush greenery into the mix with ferns, winter spruce and eucalyptus.” – Vanessa Wellock, Wildflowers I love this palette for an autumnal wedding. It’s a great opportunity to add depth and texture with your choices. Rich burgundy and foliage such as continus looks great with a fabulous pop of complementary colour such as orange pincushion protea tied with silky ribbons. Try styling arrangements alongside natural wooden tables, feathers for softness and gold cutlery.” – Gillian Neild, Where Bees Meet Dark and rich CONTACT OUR EXPERTS: Georgina Tillotson | Mrs Bouquets Floristry & Event Styling | https://mrsbouquets.com Jackie Axe and Margaret Bucknal l | The Flower Shop South Elmsall | www.southelmsallflorist.co.uk Emma Turner | The Petal Studio | www.thepetalstudio.co.uk Gillian Neild | Where Bees Meet | https://wherebeesmeet.co.uk Vanessa Wellock | Wildflowers | https://wildflowersuk.co.uk
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