Your South Wales Wedding - September/October 2022 (Issue 87)

“Add some fresh greenery to your florals to create a contemporary look and try using a mixture of hues in the ribbons on your bouquet.” – Rhian from Wild and Fabulous Flowers. Don’t forget about your napkins and favours. These are great ways of interjecting a pop of colour. www.katerichardsphotography.com www.ligastevensonphotography.com www.alsphotography.co.uk www.megan-sianphotography.com www.katerichardsphotography.com This wonderful colour scheme is diverse and can easily be incorporated throughout your day without being overpowering. Try adding pops of colour into your table runners, cutlery, flowers and candles. Arches are proving very popular and make a beautiful backdrop for those allimportant photos. Pastel hues are ideal for spring-themed nuptials, with more options available at that time of year. “Pastels can mean any pale colours and not just pink and blue. Think pale lemons, oranges and pinks. These colours work so well together, as they are fresh yet subtle.” – Rhian from Wild and Fabulous Flowers. Soft pastels www.megan-sianphotography.com www.oliverreesphotography.com www.richardoses.com 72

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