In this video tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to design a beautifully impactful ceremony installation using colour blocking and grouped flowers. This approach is all about working cleverly with your flower content – grouping varieties and tones to create depth, rhythm and strong visual impact without overcomplicating the design. It’s an incredibly flexible technique that can be adapted to different colour palettes, flower quantities and ceremony spaces, making it ideal for both intimate and larger weddings. Its easier to transport, quicker to install, and can be effortlessly re-purposed later in the day, giving your clients great value while saving you time and increasing your profit margin.
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