Your Devon and Cornwall Wedding - January/February 2022 (Issue 35)

JANE LAWRENCE FLOWERS “I think the foam-free arch is going to be a big trend for 2022.” — Jane Lawrence ✿ 07771 508 079 | www.janelawrenceflowers.com www.facebook.com/people/Jane-LawrenceFlowers/100008174592970 www.instagram.com/janelawrenceflowers Photography of Jane Lawrence Flowers courtesy of https://nickreaderphotography.com IN BLOOM “For sustainable blooms, local and British-grown flowers are available from www.flowersfromthefarm.co.uk which is a national membership of local growers and florists for the UK. During the autumn and winter months, British flowers including anemones, late dahlias, late roses, Scilly Isles narcissi, eucalyptus, and beautiful autumnal tones from hedgerow foliage with dried grasses and seed heads are all available.” — Jenny Carter ✿ 07813 138 986 | www.inbloomdevon.co.uk www.facebook.com/InBloomDevon www.instagram.com/inbloomdevon SIMON NICKELL WEDDING & EVENT FLOWERS “Wedding florals are taking centre stage, as couples want to make the most of their celebrations after an uncertain couple of years. A shift to more intimate weddings hasn’t seen a reduction in the number of flowers, but rather the opposite. Statement arrangements like arches, hanging installations and luxurious table settings combine to create magical flowers to celebrate one of life’s greatest events. Sustainability is key, with a real emphasis on seasonal, locally grown and sourced flowers wherever possible.” — Simon Nickell ✿ 07776 184 652 | www.simonnickelldesign.com www.facebook.com/simonnickelldesign www.instagram.com/simonnickelldesign FLOWERS 59

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