Your North West Wedding- June/July 2020 (Issue 62)

“Your arrangements can serve a dual purpose. Create an aisle using buckets decorated with moss and bunting and transfer these onto long trestle tables for the reception.” – Jo from Harrison’s Flowers. “To avoid waste, lift the blooms out of the containers at the end of the evening and gift them to your guests.” – Jo from Harrison’s Flowers. “Germinis and peaches and cream are great options and will look fabulous with your theme.” – Laura from Greenwheat. Establish a good relationship with your florist. Be honest about your budget, and they’ll be able to advise and guide you with the most suitable choices. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, after all, it’s not every day you get married. www.vick ydubois.co.uk and www.perfectbouquet.co.uk “Summer weddings have an abundance of bright blooms to choose from, including delphiniums, dahlias, roses and perennials.” – Jo from Harrison’s Flowers. “Add mini-sunflowers called Sonja to your bouquet to add a pop of colour. As they’re a smaller version, the stems are lighter and easier to hold than standard varieties.” – Laura from Greenwheat. BRIGHT AND BOLD www.harr isonsflowers.co.uk www.gree nwheat.co.uk www.jule sfortunephotography.com and www.flow ergirlswhalley.co.uk 50

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