
So I've been doing some research trying to figure out what's trending for weddings this year. We know softer neutrals have been going strong for a while now, but I think we’re starting to see a major shift to using lots of colour in wedding decor. I love it. And based off of this shift in trend, I'm seeing a lot more sculptural flower arrangement using colour.
When it comes to wedding florals, they are obviously highly desirable, but it comes at a cost and quite a big one, for something that is so temporary. They're so beautiful and effortless…there's no question on the appeal, but when I was thinking about this trend, I just thought there has to be a middle ground here. And that's when I thought that dried flowers feels like a great approach.
Not only does it give you the colourful vibe that’s trending, but it also gives you the option to prepare all your florals ahead of time because they last! Plus, you have the option to keep them afterwards, whether it's physical memories of your wedding day or to repurpose the flowers completely. It's definitely worth shopping around for the best prices.
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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - intro
0:56 - easy DIY floral table centrepiece
5:18 - DIY floral wedding table numbers
9:39 - DIY floral menu & invitation stationary
11:26 - DIY floating floral arrangement (baby breath wedding decor)
17:26 - outro
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