Photo: @modern_salon_services
Having leaves and flowers dress your chignon isn’t something new, but we love the idea all the same.
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Photo: @eventplannerclaralorenzini
Leafy centrepieces are a great way to dress up your venue without breaking the bank. Plus, if you’re having a wedding in the garden or park, these ones fit in with the surroundings perfectly.
See also: garden-themed indoor restaurants and cafes we love.
Photo: @abbyjiu via @gritandgraceinc. Foliage @sweetrootvillage
Not big on blooms? A clutch of foliage will do just nicely too.
See also: foliage-only bouquets and centrepieces to be inspired by.
Photo: @sanyuktashrestha
It can get tricky to achieve the right shade of edible paint or food colouring, which is why we think relying on Mother Nature’s your best bet.
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Photo: @cecinewyork
The refreshing hue is also perfect for exuberant tropical prints.
Photo: @lacey_tree
The easiest way to dress up your dinner table? A palm frond or large leaf placed over the charger plate and under the menu or place card.
Photo: @paulinahrehorczuk
Dress your digits in varying shades of green. Make it luxe by including crystal accents.
Photo: @hazeleyephoto
Have your wedding party dress up according to the theme: emerald green dresses for your bridesmaids and bow ties for the groomsmen in matching hues.
Photo: @chooyilin
Jade and emerald are fairly obvious gems to sport for your big day. Jade for brides seeking something less intense, and emeralds for brides looking for stand-out sparklers for the celebrations.
Photo: @samuelgoh via @insidetheknot
Draw attention to your reception or photo booth area with a lush grass-filled backdrop.
Photo: @checkerboardltd
Lime or yellow-green makes fun, vibrant missoni prints look kitschy, not tacky.
Photo: @dark_and_diamond
Succulents and foliage make a dapper combination for your groom.
Photo: @linentablecloth
Adorable topiary card holders make lovely escort card holders, and double as eco-friendly favours for guests.
Photo: @ashleymerta via @kelt.m. Flowers: @tickled_floral
Tufts of foliage add a rustic twist to an otherwise classic bouquet comprising red and white flowers.
Photo: @ecofattoart
Incorporate the colour into your monogram and include it everywhere – from stickers to favours, stationery, and more.
Photo: @wingedbowties
The yellow-green look isn’t any easy colour to pull off, but you can incorporate certain elements like a spiffy bow tie and pocket square for your groom or groomsmen.
Photo: @maybe3rock
For the adventurous bride: if green’s your colour, go all out and rock the hue from head to toe.
Photo: @weddingsgreenandgold
Just like matching your flowers from your bouquet to your flower crown, a bouquet comprising leaves and fillers can also be translated to your rustic headpiece.
See also: how to wear fresh flowers in your hair.
Photo: @gentsplaybook
Yes, we know. To be fair, it’s hard to find a man who can rock a yellow-green suit and still look dapper in it. Which is why we’re favouring this suit in British racing green.