More flowers (or not)
I love flowers, and receiving a big bunch of cut roses still
gives me a thrill – but when it comes to weddings, the flowers can account for
a ridiculously large proportion of your budget. I chose cheap tulips, and they
looked great. But I did see them being thrown away at the end of the day and thing
what a waste it was. So here are some suggestions that will cut down on the
number of cut flowers you use, or replace them entirely.
Birdcages:
These look quirky and would probably suit quite a range of
different vintage-style weddings. In black they will lend a gothic edge, but in
white they look whimsical and Victorian. Mix the styles and sizes, and fill
them with a few flowers, or if you have an evening reception, candles instead.
Lanterns:
These come in all sizes and styles. You could choose a
modern style lantern with clear glass or take a more colourful approach and use
Moroccan lanterns with different shades of coloured glass.
Button and brooch bouquets:
These are definitely a bit of a fashion at the moment, and
they offer a long-lasting alternative to the expensive flower bouquet that will
be dying by the end of your wedding day. Using old buttons and brooches you
could source your alternative bouquet by looking through the various sellers on
etsy, or you could pick up materials at boot sales and junk shops and have a go
at making one yourself.
Feathers:
Another approach to the flower question is to bulk out a few
stems with other things. Feathers can look dramatic and colourful as the basis
for a different-looking table centrepiece or even a bouquet.
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