Nothing conveys the romance of a wedding like flowers. The symbolism of flowers in a union of love is well established and floral effects and bouquets have become a main feature in modern weddings, often accounting for up to 10% of the wedding budget.
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A bouquet for the bride and buttonholes for the groom’s party are just the beginning. Floral arrangements set the tone and ambience for the wedding and can turn seemingly ordinary or stuffy spaces into a modern visual feast whether the look is classic or contemporary.
Flowers have long associations reflecting the bond between people with roses traditionally depicting love and lilies virtue but there are no hard and fast rules and designs and choices may be based purely on a match of colour or style. Often, more formal arrangements adorn the ceremony and lighter, more fluid styles can make the reception feel more comfortable.
Florists in Newcastle and Northumberland county often make stock available all year round but you should consider which blooms are natural in each season depending on the date of your wedding. A flower in season is often more readily available, less expensive and more durable. Spring sees an abundance of lily of the valley and sweetpea while calla lilies and delphinium are common in the summer. Roses are popular favourites in the autumn and poinsettia is used to add vibrant colour to winter celebrations.
When considering your floral requirements for your wedding you should consult with your chosen florist in plenty of time. You may have definite ideas yourself and the florist will be happy to accommodate those. You may also wish to leave all the decisions to the florist and the six we’ve chosen here from Newcastle and the Northumberland area will use their craft and experience to ensure a beautiful and memorable floral accompaniment to your special day.
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