As with any year, new trends surface. From interior décor for your home to NH wedding flowers, the changes are often fun yet sometimes alarming. Even with events taking on different forms, flowers remain an integral part of nearly every celebration. Whether you’re hosting a small backyard wedding or eloping for a quiet weekend getaway, there will be flowers. So, here is a look at what you can expect to see during 2021.
Neutral colors
With many aspects of design during the upcoming year, whites and neutral hues are taking over. By using all neutral or white flowers for your bouquet, centerpieces, and other floral elements, you’ll quickly create a calm and natural scene. With white representing peace and balance, we couldn’t think of a more needed trend after last year!
Spray paint
Yes, you read that correctly. According to weddingwire.com, ‘florists and event designers are using brightly colored spray paints to amp up otherwise ordinary blooms and arrangements, giving them an added burst of whimsy and flair. Baby’s breath as one of the most popular.’ While we’re not too sure about this one, we’ll admit, we’re excited to see what the year holds.
Wildflowers
Did we mention a more natural trend seems to be overtaking any other trend? What better way to bring nature into your wedding than by incorporating wildflowers. Eucalyptus, grasses, ferns, and other blooms are perfect additions to loosely-gathered bouquets and centerpieces.
Edible flowers
We’ve all seen flowers incorporated into dishes, but this year there is a strong focus. From wedding cakes to cocktail garnishes, edible flowers are, literally, everywhere. Salads, appetizers, cocktails, cakes, the list goes on and on. If you’re looking to bring this element into your wedding, consider lavender, dandelions, marigolds, chamomile, and roses.
While many weddings will look different in size this year, it’s the perfect time to embrace the trends of 2021. With natural tones and flower selection, less formal yet highly elegant is quickly achieved
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For more information on NH wedding flowers, contact the experts at Marianne’s Flowers. Proudly serving the seacoast region for decades, Marianne and her team of designers can incorporate the newest (or the oldest) trends into your special day. ContactMarianne’s today by calling (603) 601-6312.