Fresh flowers and lush greenery are the perfect element to add to any styled space. They can be used to bring a simple venue to life, and can put the finishing touches on any theme.
As we head into the final month of spring, take a look at how these five events from around the Goulburn Valley used florals and fresh foliage to style their venues. Gain inspiration from the use of hanging installations, overflowing table arrangement's, and individual flower stem centerpieces.
A recent wedding reception in Tungamah featuring a clear span structure with flat liner from Bourke Hire. The brief was crisp whites with lots of greenery, and the end result was just perfect. Large hanging pendants lined the ceiling, complimenting the fresh flowers and lush plants along the tables. The flowers and roof installations were provided by Floral Harvest Yarrawonga and Rutherglen Florist.
A rustic themed wedding held at the Euora Butter Factory. Sleek wooden trestle tables lined the room with long rows of fresh flowers and succulent greenery running down the centre of each table. Flowers were provided by Georgie Campbell, while Bourke Hire supplied the black bentwood chairs.
A recent wedding in Tocumwal held in a white span Bourke Hire marquee. Mismatched chairs supplied by Hens Teeth Trading lined the two long trestle tables, creating a relaxed and undone atmosphere.
The recent wedding of Richard Barry and Tanya Jolly at The Woolshed. The couple chose to keep some of their family farming heritage alive through the styling. Simply stems were arranged in old rusty milks cans, while an old singer sewing machine table was used to store the freshly potted succulents given as party favours. A foot station was also set up for guests to change their shoes, while old antiques from around the farm provided the finishing touches for the room.
A recent wedding held in Monichino Wines' barrel room. The rustic nature of the room was enhanced with touches of wood, pastel flowers and hints of succulents.
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