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Wedding Flowers – What to know

The history of wedding flowers can be traced back to Roman brides who used garlands as a way to symbolize new beginnings.
Three professional wedding florists offer their advice and tips to help you choose the right wedding flowers.
Wedding Flower Advice from The Experts

There are many choices when it comes time to choose your wedding floristry. These options can vary depending on your vision of the day, your style preference and the location you have chosen.

The Bridal Bouquet can be a crucial styling element in your wedding attire. Take into consideration shape, size and colour.
Floral Crowns and Hair Flowers are great ideas, especially if you like boho-chic.
The bridesmaids bouquets let your best friends get in on the floristry! You can match them or mix it up, but ensure they complement your bridal bouquet.
Groom & Groomsmen Boutonnieres typically consist of one or more flowers with added foliage. They are a symbol to honour your wedding parties and bring them together.
Your wedding day will be brought to life by ceremony and pew flowers, wherever you may choose to walk down it.
Floral Arches are a beautiful feature that will stand out as you say “I do”. You could choose a traditional wood arch with classic roses and a more modern metal circular design.
Entrance flowers can be a wonderful way to invite guests to your wedding celebrations.
Flowers can be used as table centerpieces, with or without flowers.

How to choose the right wedding flowers

It’s time for the experts florists to offer their advice on making your wedding bloom magnificent.

Pinterest is a wonderful resource for ideas but I believe it’s important to be yourself. You don’t want to play safe when planning the biggest day in your life. I don’t like themes but I do value personal touches and uniqueness.

Modern approaches to colour schemes are best when there is more than one color. Consider, for example, choosing a mix of peach, raspberry, peach, and baby pink tones. Next, add a pop of color, such as vibrant orange or bright yellow, for interest and contrast.

“I always recommend seasonal flowers or foliage’s to be used for your wedding. It is a great way to save money and also it will make your wedding photos more memorable.

We use British grown flowers wherever possible. In addition, we are growing our own stems in our cutting field which allows us to create unique designs. Because the flowers travel less, they are more fresh and therefore have a lower carbon footprint. Your florist should help you choose flowers that best reflect the feel and look you want for your special day.

We recommend that you choose only the most important aspects of your wedding flowers, and not compromise on your budget. For example, if your heart is set on Kate Middleton’s beautiful, delicate, wired shower bouquet, you can expect to pay around PS500. If that happens, then opt for wrist corsages, massed Gypsophila bouquets, or massed gypsophila boutons for the bridesmaids.

Similar to the above, if your dream is of your photos being taken under an arch made of flowers outside the church, go ahead and have it. Take out the pew ends posies that are difficult to see in the busy church. Even if the arch display is on foam garlands it can often be moved around to decorate other areas.

If someone truly loves flowers, they are aware of the incredible impact beautiful displays have on people. Therefore, we advise to cut back on any other aspects that may be included in the wedding. The tables adorned with beautiful flowers need little else than glass and cutlery.

Here are some mistakes you can avoid with wedding flowers

Before you let your imagination take you on a magical ride of pastel hue roses, and the various types of greenery that they offer, there are some floral faux points you need to avoid.

The most common mistake and pitfalls are not booking your florist well in advance. You could miss out if they’re already booked. We are now taking bookings 2022, and COVID means we basically have two years worth in one year. ).

It is important to have a florist present early in the planning process. They can help you with ideas and final touches that will make your venue shine. If you are satisfied with your florist’s style, and feel that they have listened to your vision, then let them use their creativity. You can do your research, check out their Instagram to see their previous work and then let the them do their thing We florists love flowers.

Pinterest is a wonderful resource for wedding planning. However bear in mind, there are many images from big-budget weddings. There are also different flower seasons in different countries. You can use this guide to help you plan your wedding.

“My main recommendation would be budget. Try not to spread it too thinly. If you have PS500 available for a church service, I recommend choosing a statement arch as your entrance. It can also be used as a backdrop for photos.

While I am a strong believer in having the perfect day, I also trust the advice of your florist.

I would say, “Relax!” Many couples have unrealistic views of their big day. A PS10k wedding budget won’t look like the PS70k you saw on Instagram. It will look gorgeous, no matter what. So don’t obsess or micromanage details that are not your responsibility.

“I often tell people that the guests will rave about their flowers for years to follow their wedding. Although it sounds a little too optimistic and boastful, this is what I as a florist believe to be possible. It is true (so I am reliably informed – sometimes by mothers of the brides) that it happens.

Begin your journey to find the perfect wedding flowers

The choice of the wedding flowers can have a profound impact on the look and feel of your big day. You have the option to choose classic, elegant, or brightly colored flowers. It is important that you start conversations with florists before you start planning.