Wednesday 31 May 2017

Three Ways with Hanging Flowers


We've been seeing the hanging floral trend everywhere recently, it's all over Pinterest and in the big budget bridal magazines. I've collected lots of inspirational images and split this trend into three different styles so no matter what your personal taste is, you're bound to find a way to introduce hanging flowers into your big day.


First up is boho style flowers. You really can do what you want with this trend, the main points to remember are; keep it relaxed, used mixed blooms and texture, and have fun with the shape of the display.

I love the idea of introducing cacti and succulents, too. For a laid back vibe mix in floor cushions and other low seating options to keep the atmosphere intimate and fun. Macramé hanging planters work perfectly with this style, you can either have them lined up above a table or dot them around your venue for a layered effect. I also love the idea of suspending a plank of wood to house a mixture of ferns and pretty flowers.

Remember to have fun with this style, it's all about mixing colour, texture, shape and height - flowing and natural rather than preened and precise. 


Next we have the hugely popular greenery trend, this style is only going to grow and it partners perfectly with hanging flowers.

As foliage is very tonal, it's important to use a mix of textures to stop your displays looking too flat. I suggest a mix of ferns, olive branches, eucalyptus and bay tree branches. For even more visual depth introduce green fruit, herbs, seed pods and grasses, your guests could even use the fresh herbs in their food (or drinks!). There are plenty of display options with this style but I've seen a lot of oversized hoops suspended above tables (so much so I've referenced them twice above!), and also heavy gathered garlands. I also absolutely love the green balloon tails too!

This style is all about texture and different green tones, due to the natural style this foliage trend would suit relaxed informal weddings best.


If you want to create more traditional wedding styling, there's no reason why you can't introduce hanging floral displays. Although this trend is quite modern, there are ways to achieve a classic look. 

Large sweeping garlands and wreaths are two very classic display ideas, and if you combine these with traditional wedding blooms like roses, peonies, lily of the valley and ivy you'll end up with a classically beautiful and perfectly elegant display. A traditional wedding is also the perfect opportunity to make the most out of decorative props like bottles, lanterns, birdcages and ribbons which can all be suspended along with the flowers. 

To keep things looking classic and traditional, you could use vintage styling and flower arranging techniques. Neat, round displays are timeless and if you introduce a few trailing pieces the whole effect will look very romantic. 

I hope you liked this post, and if you need any more hanging flower inspiration have a look at our Pinterest board here

I am absolutely in love with hanging flowers and can't wait to create a few variations of this trend at my next few weddings! 


  


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Wednesday 24 May 2017

The White Gallery - Favourite Alternative Wedding Dresses

Last week the Devine Bride team were invited along to The White Gallery to be treated to a preview of the most beautiful bridal wear imaginable. The White Gallery is a trade only bridal show, where only the best designers exhibit all their new season collections - not yet in stores. It was so difficult to pick our favourites but I've decided to bring you our favourite alternative wedding gowns. 
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Wednesday 17 May 2017

The Brides Bloggers Dinner with Moet & Chandon


A few weeks ago, I was personally invited to a prestigious bloggers dinner, hosted by Brides magazine and Moet & Chandon, at The Savoy in central London.  I was beyond thrilled and couldn’t wait to attend!  The only problem was what to wear, as I was due to be setting up and decorating a corporate party the same day.  I knew I would have only 30 mins to turn myself into something Savoy-glam and also get myself from Angel to Embankment. 
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Wednesday 10 May 2017

Getting Hitched at Chelsea Old Town Hall



Chelsea Old Town Hall is one of the most popular wedding venues in London and it's easy to see why. With its beautiful pastel coloured ceilings, traditional wood panelling and established history as one of the grandest Victorian buildings in central London, what's not to like?

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Wednesday 3 May 2017

Gillian & Garry - Happily Ever Hemmings


Today I am so excited to bring you a beautifully classic wedding with a contemporary twist, which took place at Norton House Hotel in Edinburgh last November - that I actually attended in person as a guest. Gillian and Garry met in 2012 after being introduced by a mutual friend, Gillian says “I had been single for a couple of years (and wasn’t getting any younger!) so thought, why not?”. Their first date was during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where they realised they had so much in common, including their love of guinea pigs!

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