Your West Midlands Wedding- February / March 2021 (Issue 72)

LOVELY PASTELS Romantically subdued hues. “Mix soft pastels alongside single pops of colour in your floral arrangements. It will help accentuate the softer hues.” – Becky from Foxglove & Black. “Barns, outdoor spaces and industrial venues are the perfect locations for rustic pastel weddings. Reclaimed furniture always looks beautiful with spring flowers. Contrasting the soft tones with the richness of wood modernises this colour scheme and gives it an edge.” – Amy from Shiny People Events. “Consider dried florals in pastel shades. There are lots of dried options available which come in a wide range of colours and are bang on-trend. The beauty of these is you can keep them forever as a lovely keepsake from your special day.” – Becky from Foxglove & Black. “Consider soft and romantic pastels for a beautiful spring wedding. Work the delicate shades through your flowers to your stationery and table styling.” – Becky from Foxglove & Black. “Think 1940s tearoom and floral crockery sets. Mixing tea plates, cupcakes and pastel-coloured furniture will create a nostalgic setting and transport your guests back to the classic era. Alternatively, why not incorporate a touch of glamour? The more metallics you use, the more expensive your wedding will look. Gold and blush pink is a match made in heaven. Think about adding gold foliage or copper vases to your table setting.” – Amy from Shiny People Events. www.foxg loveandblack.co.uk www.foxg loveandblack.co.uk www.foxg loveandblack.co.uk www.foxgloveandblack.co.uk www.shinypeopleevents.com www.shinypeopleevents.com www.shinypeopleevents.com 58

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