Your Kent Wedding - Page number 67 - September/August 2021 (Issue 98)

floral paradise 15 showstopping and creative ways to feature flowers in your wedding UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES Ceremony arches and moon gates are growing in popularity, symbolising the home you’ll create together. Sam Reynolds from Emily&Me says, “These are incredibly versatile and can be moved around the venue. Starting as a ceremony backdrop, they can later be used as a photo booth for guests’ selfies. We dress each one differently according to our couples’ theme.” BUTTONHOLES Don’t forget the gents when planning your flowers. Buttonholes are a great way to tie the wedding party together thematically. “Ensure the groom stands out from his groomsmen by adding that little bit extra,” Hannah says. CROWNING GLORY Given their whimsical feel, flower crowns are the staple of bohemian weddings with dried flowers now making a splash. If your style is more traditional though, ask your hair stylist to tuck a few blooms into your up do. “Adding this extra touch to your bridemaids’ hair with fresh flowers is simply stunning too,” Hannah Withington from Patina & Petal says. 1 4 2 3 BLOOMIN’ BACKDROP Flower walls offer a breathtaking focal point for the top table and a background for the speeches. www.pennyyoungphotography.com for Patina & Petal https://luciewatsonphotography.com for Emily&Me Tom Keane Photography for Patina & Petal FLOWERS 67

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