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Modern Event Florals

Written by Amanda Gray | Aug 19, 2020 1:30:00 PM

Get creative with your floral design for your next event with these fun and modern designs. They are sure to leave your guests speechless and transform your event venue. Ditch traditional flower arrangements for any of these creative versions that will be sure to spice up your event and make your guests say wow.

 

Hanging Your Arrangements

Add elegant detail and greenery to your event without taking up table space. Hang gorgeous flower chandeliers or simple green wreaths above the tables or the dance floor. It’s an easy way to integrate big flowers that wouldn’t otherwise work on the floor or tabletops.

 

Photo Courtesy of: “The Knot” - A Bohemian Backyard Wedding at A Private Residence in Claxton, Georgie. Photo taken by by Mark Williams Studio

 

Use Palms In Your Arrangements

Palms are not the most traditional addition to a wedding bouquet or floral arrangement, but they add so much depth and texture to the design. They bring smooth textures and asymmetrical designs to weddings whether they are in a floral arrangement or used on the wedding cake.

Photo courtesy of MyDomain.com

 

Deconstruct Your Arrangements

Rather than big, elaborate arrangements, think simple and elegant. Display the flowers individually in a ‘deconstructed’ way by hanging the flowers from the stems to create a gorgeous backdrop for photos, single flowers lined up in smaller vases, or putting similar flowers in the same vases.

 

Photo courtesy of “WeddingWire” - The 2020 Wedding Flower Trends, Beyond The Bouquet. Photo taken by Petals and Fields Florists

 

Dry Your Arrangements

It is becoming increasingly popular to follow ‘eco-friendly’ practices. And weddings are no different. Press flowers throughout your engagement to use as place cards, use in flower arrangements, or use to decorate the venue space. To add some more depth to the design bleach some greenery or add some small cacti. These will reduce the overload of color added by fresh greenery but still bring something elegant to the floral design.