Winter Wedding Style!


Anybody who knows me will know that Christmas is my absolute favourite time of year! So, as you can imagine, whenever I am asked to style a winter wedding I get just a little bit excited!! I love the idea of getting married by warm candlelight on a cold, dark wintery afternoon! The biggest challenge, however, is how to make your winter wedding seasonal without being too ‘Christmassy’ or even ‘tacky’!
The first instinct is often to use lots of white, soft blue or silver which can seem quite cold but with the glow of lots of candles, this colour scheme can be absolutely gorgeous. Why not try adding soft gold metallics to warm up the look?

     (Image from The Antique Door)                              (Image from B Z Events)


The biggest trend I have noticed in my own brides recently is their desire to incorporate lots of gypsophilia into their flowers. This is such a simple, understated flower but when used on its own in large arrangements it can be simply stunning...


        (Image from from Martha Stewart)                (Image from The Cinderella Project)

It creates the effect of huge clouds of snow when used like this and is also perfect for winter bouquets.
Another great idea is to use lots of natural wintery materials such as twigs, pine cones, raw cotton and moss to create a more relaxed rustic style. You could even spray these with snow for a more wintery effect...

         (Image from Junkerman Jones Events)              (Image from Martha Stewart)


How about a pine cone bouquet for something a bit more daring? Or try incorporating seasonal foliage into your bouquet...

(Image from Rustic Wedding Chic)

Red is also a fantastic colour at Christmas but why not try a deeper burgundy or aubergine colour instead of a traditional red for a very chic look?

 (Image from pinterest)

(Image from Aileen Tran)




So what do you think? Would you swap a summer wedding for a magical winter wonderland wedding?


Succulent Love!


Time for another style lounge installment as featured by Save The Date Magazine yesterday!

If, like me, you enjoy reading some of the gorgeous American wedding blogs like Style Me Pretty and Green Wedding Shoes, you will have noticed a massive trend over the last few years toward using lots of natural elements and textured foliage in bouquets and arrangements. I think we are definitely going to see more of this over here as brides become a bit more daring in their flower and style choices.

The use of succulents in particular is becoming very popular as an accent in both rustic and glamorous wedding styles alike. The perfect choice for adding variety and gorgeous texture to your arrangements.
Here I've used succulents with vibrant coral and pink peonies, roses, dahlias and thistles to create relaxed and informal arrangements perfect for a garden wedding...



Why not try an alternative table linen such as hessian and rustic wooden boxes for your centrepieces to compliment this outdoor country style!
Alternatively, these succulents which have been sprayed silver would be perfect with white roses for a contemporary winter wedding...

(Flowers & Styling by JLDesigns)


(Flowers & Styling by JLDesigns)

Use silvered vases and votives with crisp white linens and geometric table runner designs for a luxurious and stylish celebration.

If you’re looking for a touch of Hollywood glamour why not try gilded succulents with lavish arrangements of gold and white flowers with elegant silvery foliage...perfectly glam!




(Flowers & Styling by JLDesigns)

They are even perfect for the groom who’s looking for something a bit different!

(Buttonholes by JLDesigns)

Will you be brave enough to try these out? Go on, do something out of the ordinary!!