Your Devon and Cornwall Wedding - May/June 2022 (Issue 37)

HOT TOPIC Our experts answer your questions FABULOUS FLORALS What are the benefits of having dried and preserved flowers in our wedding arrangements and bouquets? Meet the expert: Grace Michaels is the co-founder of Barn Florist selling wholesale dried and preserved flowers and foliage online. Grace says: The popularity of dried and preserved florals for weddings shows no signs of slowing down. The array of colours, textures and shapes available allow couples to have wow-factor wedding flowers. From pampas and palms to bunny tails and baby’s breath, there’s such a wide variety available which means no theme or colour scheme is offlimits. Not only do they look beautiful but you’ll be left with a long-lasting keepsake from your big day, which makes them sustainable too. The versatility of dried and preserved florals has proven popular through the pandemic for both weddings and interiors. Everlasting varieties are not only perfect for your big day but you’ll be left with a delightful low maintenance arrangement for your home. Preserved florals are a great option if you like the look of fresh flowers but would like to keep them after the wedding. There’s a wide selection to choose from including classic roses, hydrangeas and eucalyptus as well as more unique pieces such as lace ferns and trailing amaranthus. Dried and preserved florals not only work well together but it’s also possible to combine them with fresh ones. If you’re keen to create your own wedding flowers then dried and preserved florals are perfect for a DIY wedding. You can get a lot of the preparation work done well in advance without having to worry about keeping them fresh for the big day. 01392 832 022 | www.barnflorist.co.uk Instagram @barnflorist | Facebook @BarnFlorist Pinterest @BarnFloristDried 66

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