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Beginner November 2022 Essex

Help! Advice needed! Centre pieces

Cinzia, 25 February, 2021 at 08:28 Posted on Planning 0 3
I'm getting married at Newland hall in November 22.

They provide a selection of 4 different centerpieces for free. My favourite is a blossom tree.... My question is to think of blossom tree is unsuitable for a autumn wedding?

I don't want it to look silly. We are going to have fairy lit tables too.
Thank you!

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Latest activity by Ben, 7 May, 2021 at 16:44
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    Savvy January 2023 East London
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    If you are having an Autumn wedding choose plants and flowers that are seasonal to where you are. They will look healthier and be cheaper. Maybe even dried flowers and foliage for centre pieces in lovely rich colours.

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    Savvy November 2020 Devon
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    Hi Cinzia,

    Without seeing the centre pieces it can be hard to suggest what to do, but my first thought is that it wouldn't look very autumnal. Think about what colour scheme you are already working with and which centre piece fits in most with this.

    With love,

    Laura x

    Kept Weddings

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    Dedicated September 2020 West Sussex
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    I went to a wedding end of September and they had blossom tress and it was beautiful, didnt look out of place at all. The couple were very lucky and had a beautifully sunny warm day and the reception was in a orangery style room as it did fit in fine. I would say that the style of the room might dictate more if it will work or not rather than the specific date. Hope that helps

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