Your Kent Wedding - May/June 2022 (Issue 102)

AL FRESCO OPTIONS We’d love an outdoor wedding, but don’t know where to start. What are the must-know essentials? Outdoor weddings can be stunning and with glorious summer weather even better, but there are a number of things to consider. Top of this list would be making sure you check the legalities. If you’re opting for an outdoor ceremony, check the grounds of your chosen location are licensed. It’s fantastic news that outdoor weddings have recently been legalised permanently, however the venue grounds still need to be licensed for weddings, so do make sure you check. Think about conditions too. We all know the good old British weather can be a bit hit and miss, so make sure you consider the time of year and plan accordingly. For example, if there’s a chance of rain you may wish to have shelter or umbrellas available. Chilly evenings may call for warm blankets and cushions. If it’s going to be super-hot, you may need parasols and a shelter for your guests so they can get some shade. You may also wish to provide sunscreen and insect repellent. Choose suppliers who are used to setting up and delivering their service outside. For example, consider catering options that will work in an outdoor setting. You’ll also need to take into account aspects such as how your guests will get to the location, lighting, heating, toilets and other amenities – make sure all of the logistics are covered. Bear your setting in mind when shopping for the big-day attire and dress accordingly. A huge and heavy dress and super-high heels aren’t going to work for a simple beach wedding, whereas jewelled sandals and a floaty or sheer dress will be just perfect. Finally, always have a plan B! It helps to plan for every eventuality. Becky Ramus | Waves Weddings and Events www.wavesweddingsandevents.com PICK OF THE BUNCH I adore fresh flowers so my bridal bouquet is really important to me. I’d love it to feature some unusual blooms and colours outside of the usual wedding favourites of roses and peonies. Could you give me some inspiration? There are plenty of gorgeous floral options available at different points throughout the year, which can be used to create untraditional and romantic arrangements. Your florist will know what’s in season at the time of your wedding, so work with them to create a colour palette that represents you and don’t be afraid to choose what feels personal to you. During the springtime, ranunculus are a great option as they’re frilly with plenty of petals just like a rose or peony. They’re available in soft pinks, peaches and white as well as bold red and yellow. Tulips are another great choice during the spring and as well as coming in an array of colours there are lots of interesting varieties such as parrot, double petalled and frilly fringe tulips. Dahlias are showstopping during the summer and autumn months. They come in an assortment of shapes and sizes in soft, neutral tones as well as bright and vivid hues. Using a range of dahlia varieties in your bouquet can certainly create a real impact. On the other hand, winter is a great time for anemones, which are perfect if you love rich, jewel tones or classic, striking white. You can also embrace the festive season and use berries with rich foliage, such as ivy and pittosporum. Gemma Pearce | Ultramarine www.ultramarineflowers.com www.alanharford.com https://heartfulloftea.com 63 EXPERT ADVICE

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