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cheltonianweddings


them all inmatching purple - just have a couple in different shades and add in complimentary colours to add somevariation. Keep things cohesive with small violet bouquets.


• Flowers are theway to include Ultra Violet into awedding. Itmakes a more sophisticated look, rather than a full explosion of purple which could be a little much. Less is more, but you can play with various hues of purple and lilac, and don’t forget to blend in


with whites/creams and touches of greenery.


•Noneed to have an all-Ultra Violet cake! Tone it downby adding a couple of purple flowers to an otherwise simple and innocuous cake.Remember, purple in general is a pretty stand-out colour, so when in doubt, having a light touch is the right move.


• Lavender grain is perfect to use as


alternative to confetti. You can also add it to your favourite natural petal confetti mix, which will not only look great on your photos, it will also smell amazing too!


•And don't forget to book awedding photographerwholoves your styling asmuchas you do!


Check out Sheryl’s blog at www.weddingphotographyin cheltenham.co.uk


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