Your West Midlands Wedding - August/September (Issue 81)

www.twiggflowers.co.uk and www.sarahbartleetphotography.co.uk “Choose a supplier that reflects your style and understands the type of day you wish to create. Pinterest is great but don’t let those images dictate what you have – it’s your day, so let your flowers reflect that.” – Megan from Twigg Floral Design. www.sorelladecor.co.uk www.sorelladecor.co.uk www.flowerology.co.uk www.twiggflowers.co.uk and www.sarahbartleetphotography.co.uk “Brides are requesting lush, all-flower bouquets with no foliage, and are loving very big blousy blooms, particularly roses.” – Caroline from Flowerology. “Flowers such as dahlias are available in lots of shades and can be a good substitute for a rose if you prefer to step away from the more traditional look. Astilbe adds interest and texture, while wax flowers, asters and lavender create a more wild look. Iris or delphinium can work well if you need to create height in your arrangements whilst still injecting interest.” – Kerry from Sorella Florist & Event Stylist. www.flowerology.co.uk “Work with your florist to create a look that ties in with your venue. Think about hanging clouds or garlands, I’m sure your florist will relish the challenge to get creative!” – Megan from Twigg Floral Design. FLOWERS 47

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