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Todays wedding inspiration is based on happy and cheerful rainbow colours.  Apart from being a really fun colour scheme it can solve a few problems, if can’t decide on just one colour, have seven.  If your Bridesmaids can’t agree on which colour they all like and will wear, give them seven colours to choose from.  This is the perfect theme for anyone who feels restricted by traditional colour schemes of one or two colours.  If you are on a tight budget your bridesmaids don’t even need to have matching dresses for this theme, as long as they pick dresses in rainbow colours.

rainbow-bouquet

For flowers there are a couple of options to suit rainbow schemes.  Firstly you could have a different colour bouquet for each bridesmaid to tone with their dress.  Or you could have all the bouquets the same, just pick flowers in various shades of the rainbow.  To make the second option effective, I would have compact hand tied bouquets using flowers like roses, dahlias and gerberas to give blocks of colour.  Small delicate flowers won’t have much impact in this colour scheme.  Alternatively for outdoor weddings your maids could carry brightly coloured parasols instead of a bouquet to match their dress.  To carry the theme through for the gents, the men could all wear a different colour tie or cravat in a rainbow colour with matching buttonhole.

For venue flowers pick designs that are simple and modern to suit the rainbow theme.  Try a cluster of small glass vases on the tables with different colour arrangement in each vase.  There are plenty of opportunities to incorporate the rainbow theme on your reception tables.  Each place name could be in a different rainbow colour, you could give guests mini rainbow swirly lollipops as favours, or little bags of sweets in rainbow paper bags.  To keep kids entertained give them packs with colouring books and rainbow crayons.

image: whisk-kid.com

image: whisk-kid.com

This fabulous cake is probably more suited to a small wedding party as it would be a nightmare to cut into lots of pieces.  But I love the idea of it appearing to be a simple white cake and then revealed as an amazing multi-coloured masterpiece.  A simple cake iced in white would look stunning dressed with fresh flowers in rainbow colours, or you could have a white cake iced with tiny rainbow polka dots.   If you want full on rainbow for your cake, cupcakes might be a better option with rainbow buttercream topping.

Rainbow mood board images:

Rainbow lollipops – 3 bears one stop gift shop, notonthehighstreet.com

Parasols - greenweddingshoes.com by Christian Cruz

Bridesmaid dresses – indie bliss

Rainbow macarons - Steph Goralnick populagram

Invite – lovelooksend.com

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Daffodils

Flower of the week

daffodils

Common name:  Daffodil

Botanical Names: Narcissus

Origin: South Western Europe

Colours: cream, yellow, orange and peach

Daffodils were first cultivated by the Romans.  They are now grown in the UK and exported to Holland.  Many people call small varieties of Daffodil Narcissi, but in fact all Daffodils are Narcissi.  Although the small scented varieties are commonly known as Narcissi.  Daffodils are available from October to April.  The season starts in the warmer Scilly Isles in October and ends in Scotland during April.  The Flower is trumpet shaped and often has different coloured outer petals.  There are many different varieties of Daffodil including scented and double Daffodils.  All parts of the plant are poisonous.

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The flower is named after Narcissus in Greek legend.  They are many versions of his tale.  One says Narcissus was very beautiful but scorned all who loved him.  Nemesis punished him for his unfeeling heart, causing him to fall in love with his own reflection in a pool and pine away at his own image until he died.  The Narcissus flower is said to have sprung up where he died.  The word Narcissus is also said to derive from the Greek for numbness referring to the flowers narcotic properties.

The cut flower lasts 3-6 days in a vase and will last longer kept out of direct heat and sunlight.  They look equally good en masse or in a mixed spring bouquet.  Daffodils should be first treated on their own as they exude a toxic sap when first cut.  If you are buying your Daffodils already in water from a florists these will be fine to mix with other flowers as they will have already been treated.

double daffodils

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