5 Ways To Incorporate Dried Flowers Into Your Wedding

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2. We all know that fresh florals fade quickly when out of water, especially when being carried in hot palms all day long! The advantage of choosing dried florals is you will never have to worry about wilting blooms. Choose a dried and preserved floral bouquet for your bridal piece and you'll be able to admire it in it's perfect form on the day and for years and years afterwards! Why not have these special florals framed after the wedding to encapsulate the memories and beauty of the day. Take a look at the MARIPOSA bouquet here

3. Just like bridal and bridesmaids bouquets, dried boutonnieres also offer greater versatility of design and style than fresh flowers! They can also be kept on display after the special day, place these delicate little posies in a glass box and admire. Take a look at the Evermore Dried Floral boutonnieres here
4. Pampas, Pampas, Pampas! Our favourite South American bloom can be incorporated into every floral design at your wedding. It's soft, fluffy texture and variety of all-natural colours, from white to cream - through pink and brown, adds a romantic whimsical touch to wedding decor and is spot on trend. Why not choose a pampas centrepiece that can be moved throughout the day? A one sided wall installation can be used on a wedding arbour or arch as a ceremony backdrop, or as a background prop in your photo booth, it can also be draped over your welcome wedding sign, table plan or even attached to the front of the top table - there are so many uses for these versatile and statement designs. Take a look at the CLOUD FOREST wall installations here

5. Mini dried floral posie's are so versatile for your wedding - use them as place settings decor, bridesmaid gifts, hen party gifts, or wedding favours. Small stems such as bunny tails are ideal for these little everlasting arrangements and are sure to delight your guests. I can personalise these mini posie's to suit you and your style, simply choose whatever colour scheme you would like, perhaps a tiny version of your bridal bouquet! Take a look at some examples here