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Advice from Hertfordshire wedding florist

When it comes to finding those perfect flowers to display at your venue, it can be differcalt to enusre they match the bouquets but at the same time, it won't be too uniformed. So what can couples do to ensure this doenst happen? Shane Maple from Maples Flowers shares her advice to help.

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Shane says: I'd recommend having a mixture of high and low arrangements for your centrepieces to provide a variety in style. Guests' eyes will be drawn to the high arrangements as they enter the room but when they sit at the tables, the low displays will take centre stage. The smaller posies can be just as special – it all comes down to the design. Flowers displayed in fish bowls stood on mirrored charger plates or wood rounds depending on your theme can look as gorgeous as wow factor pedestals. For your top table, bud vases with individual stems in each look subtle, yet stunning and if you have a floral display at the alter during your ceremony, be sure to move it to frame your top table – or it could even make a selfie backdrop!

Find out more: www.maplesflowers.co.uk

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