By On Oct 01, 2018 Wedding Ideas
Many couples view their wedding venues on a sunny summer day and forget to check out what the lighting is like. Atmospheric lighting can make all the difference to an indoor winter or evening wedding, so if your venue only has harsh bright lights look out for lamps, candles, fairly lights and starlit backdrops. You can also light your flower arrangements with votive candles, or with LED lit coloured gel in glass vases.
We have all been there – it’s a July wedding and as you dip your hand into the communal confetti basket on a hot summer day, you think you have grabbed a good substantial handful to lob at the bride and groom but when it comes to the big moment, it sticks to your sweaty hand like feathers in tar. Enter: Confetti Pops. Launched by Shropshire Petals, the latest accessory to hit celebrity weddings and in-crowd celebrations is a cross between a party popper and a box of confetti.
Carly Cylinder, floral designer and host of Craftsy likes to stick to clean lines and metallic accents when designing florals for industrial events. She recommends keeping the color palate clean and incorporating neutral florals and a lot of greens, like Israeli Ruscus or English Ivy. For softness and contrast, Smith recommends delicate whites and pastel flowers, such as Ranunculus, roses, Calla Lilies and orchids. A beautiful way to add another natural touch, Smith recommends, is to drape garlands of ferns, Ruscus and Eucalyptus around chairs and beams.
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