It doesn’t matter if you are planning a traditional or modern wedding, flowers are the best option for styling. They can immediately add romance to your venue.

You can use any array of colours, from one to a mixture to create that splash of colour.

Once you decide on your venue and your colour theme for your wedding you can work with your florist or decorator to create amazing floral arrangements and bouquets.

There are so many ways to incorporate flowers into your wedding.

Flowers can be included in:

  • Ceremony
  • Bridal Attire
  • Venues
  • Wedding Car
  • Reception
  • Food
  • And so much more

For the Bridal Party:

  • Hair Accessories
  • Bouquets
  • Boutonnieres
  • Corsages
  • Flower Baskets and petals for the Flower Girls

Wedding Vehicle:

  • This can be arranged through the company you choose for transportation or you can decorate your own vehicle if not using a company
  • Flowers can be included on the bonnet, mirrors, rear windows

Ceremony:

  • Usually a signing table where you sign documentation shall have flowers
  • Decorate the ends of pews if a church ceremony
  • Petals can be scattered on carpet, grass or floor by flower girl as you enter the venue, and even the beach
  • If an outdoor setting then chairs can be decorated
  • Arbour can be decorated
  • Gazebo or marquee
  • Pedestals with flowers on top

Just let your imagination run wild and create the perfect setting.

Reception Venue:

Well this is where most of the floral decoration comes into one.

This is where the theme and colour choices you have made will all blend and finally been seen together.

There are so many ways to use flowers at a reception and these are just a few, again, it is limitless.

  • Table Decorations
  • Cake Decoration
  • Flower Wall for backdrops
  • Hanging Arrangements

As we have said, there are so many ways to include flowers in your wedding.

Wedding Vendors UK is here to assist with everything weddings and we hope you will visit us many times during your wedding planning journey.

 

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Debra O'Neill
Author: Debra O'Neill