Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - June/July 2020 (Issue 77)

PRETTY PASTELS Romantically subdued hues. “This palette isn’t just for spring. Blush and rich blue is perfect for a winter wedding. Add warmth with various textures and opt for glassware in soft hues to bring a touch of luxury to your tables. Candles in complementing shades will make your tables sparkle when lit.” – Chloe Kennedy, Kennedy Events & Weddings “Pastels are perfect all year round, and can be paired with metallics to give warmth and texture. Think about combining different materials to add layers to your day. For instance, you could drape soft fabrics around your ceremony space and pair with whimsical flowers for a romantic feel. Alternatively, try a feature flower wall or a pastel dip-dyed macramé wall hanging for a boho element.” – Fran Baxter- Hunter, Hunter Gatherings https://kenn edyevents.co.uk www.elizabethweddings.co.uk | www.bigeyephotography.co.uk www.elizabethweddings.co.uk www.leannaelizabethweddings.com | www.jenniferjanephotography.co.u www.elizabethweddings.co.uk www.leannaelizabethweddings.com | www.jenniferjanephotography.co.uk “For impact, try adding pastel colours throughout your styling, not just your florals. A great way to do this is with coloured ribbons or patterned sashes to dress your chairs. If you have low table arrangements, then try hanging paper lanterns or bunting for interest at another viewpoint.” – Elizabeth Wong, Elizabeth Weddings “We love pastel tones in light and airy venues with white-washed walls, and even more so for an al fresco summer wedding. Have your florist tie your bouquet with ethereal hand-dyed silk ribbons and mix ashy-blue foliage such as eucalyptus into your arrangements. Accent everything with gold touches for an opulent feel.” – Leanna Elizabeth, Leanna Elizabeth Weddings www.hunter-gatherings.com | www.bristolcontemporaryphotography.com www.leannaelizabethweddings.com | www.jenniferjanephotography.co.uk 48

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