

English eucalyptus is great, as is parve eucalyptus and flowering eucalyptus. I love things with a natural curve and bend so that it drops gently and naturally.

Soft, fluffy foilages work really well in an arch. You could also always ask your florist what silk flowers they have in stock as it may be that you could hire this and mixed in with real foliage will be a more budget friendly way of creating that dream arch. Large columns can work well without the ‘top arch’ bit and this can help with costs as well. For instance you could focus on using just foliage rather than flowers, or you could reduce the size and density of the arch. In general, for a large-scale flower arch, a fairly large budget is needed, so do keep this in mind and consider being creative with your budget.
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Plus the beauty with a flower arch, for me anyway, is that it can become part of the venue, whatever and wherever it may be. There is just so much you can do with an arch in terms of styles, and it’s mostly used as a statement piece at the entrance to the church or the venue, so it’s a real photo opportunity and offers that ‘wow’ factor. Here at All For Love, we LOVE a flower arch! It’s what we’ve become known for and it always gets us excited when a client requests one. THE 3 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FLORAL ARCHES FOR YOUR WEDDING
We’re obsessed with creative floral design, installations and arches – and we know you are too! So we wanted to get some expert advice from one of the best floral designers in London to give you the key things you need to consider for including magnificent floral arches in your wedding! B.LOVED Edit Supplier, All For Love London shares the top 3 things you need to know and some of their showstopping designs to inspire you!
