Your North West Wedding- February / March 2021 (Issue 66)

BRIGHT AND BOLD Make a statement. “Contrast your hues against your venue’s décor. For example, having dark wood walls and bare wooden tables would make light yellow and orange tones pop.” – Bethany from Flowers by Jemma Holmes. “Not every aspect of styling has to use prominent colours. In one of my weddings, I used pops of colours in the pink up-lighters, gold banqueting chairs and blue crushed velvet tablecloths to create a timeless look that complemented other strong colours.” – Donna from Pure Elegance Weddings & Events. “Foliage is your friend for this look. It creates a one colour backdrop to pop against. Yellows and bright blues work well to create points of interest in bouquets. Opt for a mix of seasonal British flowers and select a ribbon trail that contrasts the main hue of your bouquet.” – Sam from Free Range Floristry. CONTACT OUR EXPERTS Flowers by Jemma Holmes , www.flowersbyjemmaholmes.co.uk Pure Elegance Weddings & Events , www.pureeleganceevents.co.uk Free Range Floristry , www.freerangefloristry.co.uk “The use of too much colour can quickly have the opposite effect and lessen the look you’re trying to create.” – Donna from Pure Elegance Weddings & Events. “Pick your palette and work it throughout your day. Having a bright wedding doesn’t mean you need to use all the colours in the rainbow. Use a single vibrant colour that works well and grabs your attention.” – Bethany from Flowers by Jemma Holmes. www.free rangefloristry.co.uk www.flow ersbyjemmaholmes.co.uk www.zap imageweddings.co.uk and www.pur eelegan ceevents.co.uk www.free rangefloristry.co.uk www.flow ersbyjemmaholmes.co.uk www.zap imageweddings.co.uk and www.pure elegan ceevents.co.uk www.zap imageweddings.co.uk and www.pur eelegan ceevents.co.uk 47 VENUE STYLING

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