Tuesday 7 January 2014

Wedding Flowers Bury St Edmunds – The Biggest Trends for 2014

Minimalist flowers, and bold and beautiful designs, were among the popular themes for wedding flowers in Bury St Edmunds in 2013. Now, it’s out with the old and in with the new as Tolly’s Flowers predicts some of the biggest flower trends for 2014.

Here, we put the spotlight on four flower themes that are likely to grace venues in the Suffolk area. Tolly’s Flowers are experienced in working closely with couples to create spectacular wedding flowers for venues in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire or Cambridgeshire – and we will design stunning floral arrangements to suit whatever the theme of your nuptials.

In the words of recent bride and groom Holly and Aaron: “I am not sure where to start on saying just how absolutely overwhelmed we were with your beautiful flowers....Thanks once again Tolly, you absolutely made my wedding day with the flowers.”

Wedding Flowers Bury St Edmunds - Click here to see a selection of our beautiful designs for weddings in East Anglia



Monochrome Weddings – Black and white weddings were fashionable in 2013 and this theme is likely to continue into 2014. This is a classic choice for a bride who may want an elegant white wedding dress with subtle black detailing, such as a black ribbon, black jewellery or beading.

This wedding theme is stylish and timeless and could include elegant all-white flowers, such as pomander flower arrangements hung from the ceiling at the reception venue, or flower balls placed on clear sculptured stands – and these create amazing centrepieces at the wedding breakfast. The above picture is an example of a white and pink themed wedding, but the same affect can be achieved for a monochrome wedding.

Roses, calla lilies, gardenias, narcissi, freesias, chrysanthemums and sweet peas are just some of many choices of white wedding flowers.



Natural and Rustic – Rural-themed choices for  wedding flowers in Bury St Edmunds look to be very much in style for 2014. A couple might choose a country house location for a natural and rustic wedding – and if they have set a date for summer, venue permitting, they may choose to exchange their vows outside.

Eco-friendly, natural weddings  are delightfully scenic and can demonstrate the couple’s creative side. The bride may choose a delicate wedding dress created from lace and vintage fabric, with a floral head-dress to complete the country wedding theme. Popular wild flower bridal bouquets include hand ties featuring orchids, heather, sweet peas or wild berries. However, not anything goes, as some rare or endangered plants are protected by law.

A popular choice for wedding cakes for natural and rustic weddings may be home made cup-cake arrangements, or cakes adorned with either real flowers or edible ones, created using sugar art.



Navy Blue Weddings – Navy blue is predicted to be another fashionable theme for couples making their vows in 2014. It is a chic and graceful choice for a wedding and looks fabulous teamed with white, silver, gold or yellow.

The bride will generally still wear the traditional white wedding gown, with the groom, bridesmaids and maid of honour dressed in navy blue. When it comes to choosing wedding flowers, this colour is an extremely versatile, and arrangements vary from contemporary and minimalist table centrepieces (with just one or two flowers in glass vases), to more dramatic and elaborate floral displays.

Navy blue weddings look stunning with either a vintage or modern theme, and are a great choice for a winter wedding.



Bright and Beautiful – Bright colours, such as aqua and fuchsia pink, are set to be one of the hottest wedding trends for next year. Instead of subtle and understated, these colours look spectacular if you want your wedding flowers to be big and bold for your Bury St Edmunds venue. For show-stopping pedestal arrangements, consider hydrangeas or stocks for your displays.

For the bridal gown, the bride might choose to wear all white, with the bridesmaids dressed in fuchsia pink or aqua. The bride could clutch an elegant pink hand tie as they walk up the aisle, or have a beautiful wrist tie of bright pink orchids.

Pink ribbons look amazing on white-covered chairs at the wedding venue, and, for the wedding cake decorations, consider a cascade of real or sugar art flowers.

Wedding Reception Flowers Bury St Edmunds - Click here to view a selection of stunning traditional and contemporary designs for weddings in Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire.

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