Saturday, July 16, 2016

What the experts say about flowers choosing

For insider advice and tips on what’s hot for the new season, look no further than the experts and the designer flower market at The National wedding show this spring.

Go bright
With vibrant hues and extravagant floral details showcased on the new season catwalks of Chanel and Alberta ferret, there’s never been a batter time to go bright! It doesn’t matter if you are planning a summer celebration or a modern twist on a winter wonderland, mixing a few primary colors together will a contemporary feel to your tables. Pink is also a popular choice for 2016 weddings, whether you choose soft, muted tones or a hot caries style. Try incorporating blowsy peonies the “Coral Charm” variety will add vibrancy. What is the best option for wedding florist philippines delivery by www.philippinesflowersdelivery.com/

“Struggling for ideas? Why not go sentimental?”
If you find you’re struggling for inspiring floral ideas, why not add a personal touch by incorporating the favorite flower of your mom or your grandma? Perhaps one that was used in the bouquets of their own weddings. For more inspiration, your florist will be able to advise on what’s in season during the month you are getting married.

Don’t feel daunted by DIY
When people think of wedding flowers, many imagine a pallet of pastels, but vibrant, contrasting colors will create a striking, on-trend impact for 2016. Yellow and orange looks great against purple, as well as offsetting bright blue. Pink teamed with pistachio is a fantastic option, too, as are violet and lavender hues combined with lime or dark green. If you want to add a quirky and personal touch to your day but feel daunted by the prospect of DIY why not source your own unusual containers or accessories for your bouquet. It’s an easy way to integrate DIY, plus adds a lovely touch to your look, without too much work.

Choose a specialist florist
If you have a particular style of flowers in mind, choose a florist you specializes in that look, check out the photos on their websites and blog to see if you can see styles similar to what you’d like. I am a huge fan of social media, and you can get to know your prospective florist by following their work on Facebook, twitter, and Pinterest.
Once you have chosen, have confidence in their advice, and you will benefit from their creative skills and experience. Allow them to have input in your designs to make them personal. 

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