Wedding Inspiration for Venue Flowers!
As we always do Olivia Brooke are always looking for new ideas and to be inspired by fellow Florists & Designers! We wanted to share with you some of the following ideas which could bring something different to your day and the WOW factor!
So how about Upside-down Garden-How can a ceiling covered in flowers not wow you? Crystal chandeliers complete the glamorous effect of this abundant indoor inverted garden. Use the same concept over a dance floor, head table or ceremony site. A similar idea is a floral wall—ideal for photo ops or as a cake backdrop.
Trailing Wedding Arches -The arch or huppah is a focal point of any ceremony, so make it something to stare at. And there's nothing quite like a flower-covered trellis to do just that. Hanging crystals and cascading vines create a pretty backdrop for photos. Play with color and floral varieties to make it work for any season or setting.
Low Centrepieces-Encourage conversation among your guests with low and lush arrangements. Big-headed blooms, like hydrangeas, roses and peonies, pack a nice punch, while cascading vines give the centerpiece a natural, undone feel.
All White-There's something so timeless about a clean and crisp all-white reception. Use height, texture and lighting in your centerpieces to create depth. This will make your flowers stand out—even against a monochromatic background
Ombre Centrpieces-The ombre look isn't going anywhere anytime soon. It's made its mark on almost every wedding element, from invitations to cakes and even dresses. This look works best on long tables, so you can really see the slight variation between each shade. Stick to one flower type, like roses or hydrangeas, to really make the colors pop.
Chair Garlands-The ombre look isn't going anywhere anytime soon. It's made its mark on almost every wedding element, from invitations to cakes and even dresses. This look works best on long tables, so you can really see the slight variation between each shade. Stick to one flower type, like roses or hydrangeas, to really make the colors pop.
Flower & Petal Aisles -Don't wait for a flower girl to sprinkle the petals—create a plush floral aisle runner. Add larger arrangements next to the chairs to create a defined, super-romantic pathway to the altar.
Hanging Globes-Draw attention to a cake table with this creative hanging centerpiece. These delicate glass globes are filled with bright flowers for a cheery-yet-modern look
Boutonniere Bar-Share the flower love with your guests by offering a make-your-own boutonniere bar. It's a fun and easy activity that will keep your male guests busy before the ceremony and looking dapper all night long.
High Branch Centrepieces -Bring the forest indoors with arrangements of branches that almost reach the ceiling, creating the effect of trees. These stunning skyscrapers will make a big impact and encourage conversation among guests.
Fresh Cake Flowers-Cakes with cascading fresh flowers are something we can always get behind. Make this idea your own by adding blooms and greenery in your wedding color palette. Quick tip: Loop in your florist, so they can source flowers that haven't been sprayed with pesticides.
Escort Flowers-Let guests "pick" their seat. Single-stem flowers make for a stunning escort card display. Opt for handcrafted paper or fabric blooms that won't wilt and can double as favors.
Lush Monograms-Get personal and ask your florist to turn your monogram (or just your new last initial) into a floral sign to decorate the door to your ceremony entrance or the mantle at your reception venue. Cover it in monochromatic flowers or go more rustic with moss and wildflowers.
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