How to make a statement with your flowers

Ceremony set up

Q – We’re having a smaller celebration than originally planned because of the restrictions, but still want to make a statement with our flowers. How can we do this?

"Now that you’re having fewer guests, think about re-allocating some of your budget and having large flower displays to ensure the ceremony and reception spaces don’t look too empty. Use pedestals, table displays, pew ends, a pair of blossom trees or bay trees and a stunning floral arch. These items can then be moved into the reception room.

"Space out your friends and family and use guest tables to display the flowers. Tall arrangements will give a wow factor as you enter the room and you can finish the look with chair hoods, covers or sashes, fairy backdrops, ceiling drapes and garlands."

Annabel Grange
Florist
www.butterfliesandbows.co.uk

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