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Monday, January 2, 2017

Wedding trends for 2017 - Cosmic Colours. What Flowers to use?

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Cosmic color palette - What flowers to use?



In my previous blog I discussed the overall look and feel of the Cosmic color palette.Eclectic trends says: "The color palette is bright, vivid and acid with pink an purple, greens and turquoise. Black and a really dark blue are the perfect backdrop for dramatic contrasts."
COSMIC plays with the dark, the unknown, mystery and interacts at the same time with very shiny and bright colors. Iridescence and glitter effects are key here."



The way that wedding experts predict the new wedding trends for the next year is to go and have a look at what the fashion experts is predicting for the new year. Normally they will predict the colors. the type of material and the themes and styles that is going to be seen all over. The wedding professionals will take that predictions and see how they can incorporate it into the wedding industry. It is not always to say that if they predict shiny material that you HAVE to use it but is is suggested that you can maybe bring in a touch of the shiny, iridescence and glitter effects or materials. 

In this blog we are going to focus on what type of flowers you can use with success if you want a cosmic color palette for your wedding. Once you've chosen your flowers... why not read our next blog for ideas on how to put the flowers together for an awesome cosmic look and feel!



 Blue Flowers

Cornflower Centaurea cyanus
Cornflowers are annuals with ruffled, bright blue blooms that attract bees and butterflies.


Iris Iris sibirica
Iris flowers grow atop attractive, grass-like leaves. The showy blooms appear in May and thrive well into June.

Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla
 They have large heads composed of many smaller flowers.

Blue Delphiniums Delphinium
Delphiniums are a hardy perennial with soaring floral spires. 

Agapanthus Agapanthus africanus

Known as the Lily of the Nile, the African Lily grows large clusters of blue or white flowers. 


Rosa
With over 2,000 varietals and hundreds of years of cultivation, the rose has an extensive family and a long history. Old roses, which are classified as existing prior to the 1867 tea rose, generally have more fragrance, more complicated blooms and greater disease resistance. Modern roses offer an endless color selection and all-season blooms.


Dahlia Dahlia
Dahlias are colorful flowers with many spiky petal which form their large, round heads. They range in color and size.

Calla Lily Zantedeschia
Calla Lilies are very popular for their elegant bell shape both in gardens and as cut flowers. They grow well outdoors and as houseplants.

Tulipa
Tulips come in virtually every color of the rainbow. They are usually brightly colored flowers with a simple cup shape that grow on a green stem.


Dianthus Dianthus

Belonging to the same family as carnations, Dianthus are colorful, hardy annuals. They emit a spicy fragrance and can most frequently be found in hues of pink, purple and white.

Rose Rosa
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 Carnation Dianthus caryophyllus
Carnations are popular for the spectrum of colors they come in. They grow full blooms of serrated petals on a long, narrow stalk.

Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum
Commonly referred to as Mums,
 
Cymbidium Orchid Cymbidium
Cymbidium Orchids are loved for their long-lasting bloom and the fantastic range of color. They blossom in winter and can have up to 15 or more flowers per stem.
 
Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla
These big, sky blue blooms will definitely brighten up your garden. They have large heads composed of many smaller flowers.



Verbena Verbena bonariensis
These flowers blossom in shades between magenta and violet with tall clustered blooms.

Lavendar Lavandula
Tiny lavender buds grow on silvery-gray spires. The fragrance produced from these little blooms can do wonders for stress relief.

Dianthus caryophyllus
Carnations are popular for the spectrum of colors they come in. They grow full blooms of serrated petals on a long, narrow stalk.

Cattleya Orchid Cattleya
Cattleyas are one of the most popular types of orchid and have been hybridized for over a 100 years. They now come in an array of colors, shapes and sizes.

Calla Lily Zantedeschia
Calla Lilies are very popular for their elegant bell shape both in gardens and as cut flowers. 

Lupine Lupinus
Lupine comes in a wide array of colors and appears similar to sweet peas with floral spikes that emerge from a tall green stem.

Lisianthus Eustoma Grandiflorum
Lisianthus flowers look very similar to a rose but come in shades of blue and lilac. They can also come in single or doubled blooms, with rougher edges, or darker coloration in the center.

Aster Aster
Asters appear similiar to daisies with starry-shaped heads and yellow centers. 

Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla
They have large heads composed of many smaller flowers.

Peonies

Herbaceous peonies are also sold as cut flower on a large scale, although generally only available in late spring and early summer.



Tulips

Tulip flowers come in a wide variety of colors, except pure blue (several tulips with "blue" in the name have a faint violet hue).[4][5]


Proteas

The king protea has several colour forms and horticulturists have recognized 81 garden varieties, some of which have injudiciously been planted in its natural range. In some varieties the pink of the flower and red borders of leaves are replaced by a creamy yellow. This unusual flower has a long vase life in flower arrangements, and makes for an excellent dried flower.

 



Roses


Gerbera's

They vary greatly in shape and size. Colours include white, yellow, orange, red, and pink. The centre of the flower is sometimes black. Often the same flower can have petals of several different colours.

Wax

Chamelaucium, also known as waxflower, is a genus of shrubs endemic to south western Western Australia. They belong to the myrtle family Myrtaceae and have flowers similar to those of the tea-trees (Leptospermum). The most well-known species is the Geraldton Wax, Chamelaucium uncinatum, which is cultivated widely for its large attractive flowers.



Pink oriental Lillies

Lisianthus Eustoma Grandiflorum
Lisianthus flowers look very similar to a rose but come in shades of blue and lilac and pink. They can also come in single or doubled blooms, with rougher edges, or darker coloration in the center.

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Friday, December 26, 2014

How to plan a beach wedding...


Our blog focuses on providing up to date info and ideas on the latest news and trends in the events industry. We want to inspire our students and our clients across the country and even around the world to create and inspire the most exquisite events and weddings dreams are made of. For information on our latest courses and specials visit our website www.ectaint.com or follow the links to DrapingWedding Planning and Decor courses. We offer in-class, correspondence and for our internet addicted students, online. Enrol today! For our video tutorials, please click here!

There are a few important things to keep in mind when you are planning a beach wedding… thing can go wrong very easily when you get married at a beach!


Ensure the comfort of your guests
Do you need umbrellas… or maybe a Bedouin tent for shade or even to give shelter for an unexpected rain storm? There is nothing so bad as having a wedding on the beach and the wind is blowing very strong.

A few things you can think of:

·       -   Sunscreen for your guests
·        -  Parasols for your guests
·       -   Cold water for your guests
·       -   Make sure there is easy accessible parking for the guests
·      -    I it is an evening wedding think of making a fire on the beach BUT please get permission from your local authority before making a fire on the beach.
·       -   Make sure there are toilet facilities for the guests
·      -    Make sure you say on your invite that a part of the wedding will take place on the beach so people can wear the correct clothes and shoes


Have backup!
You hope and pray for good weather but Mother Nature often has her own agenda. You have to have a backup plan if you are planning a beach wedding.

Don’t be blown away
Make sure your hair stylist knows that you will get married on the beach so they can suggest a few styles that will work well for your hair in the wind. Again… Please organise a backup for your wedding venue in case of Gale force winds.


Acoustics
Make sure that you have a professional person to do your sound because the noise of the wind and the crashing waves can cause havoc with sound.

Know your beach
Make sure you know what time is high tide and what time is low tide at the beach. Visit the site before the time during high tide – you don’t want to be caught unexpectedly by the high tide!


Service providers
Make sure the service providers knows the exact location of the beach. It is very important to have a site visit with all your service providers. Service providers must make sure that they know how long it will take to carry chairs down the mountain, they must know what food will last in the hot and windy conditions etc.

Privacy
When you decide on a spot for your wedding - try and get a place that will be semi private. You will avoid a few possible awkward


Pests
If it is an evening wedding make sure that you provide citronella candles as décor to keep the mosquitoes away. Make sure the food are covered well – seagulls are very quick to steal some food.

Permits
Before you start planning your beach wedding make sure that you get a permit from your local authority.

Restrooms
Are there restrooms close by? Make sure they are in a reasonable condition. If there are no restrooms you will have to consider renting some portable toilets.


Other
Keep in mind that you will possible have to bring in water and electricity to the beach where you want to get married. Make sure you find out from the local authorities if you may bring in a generator for your wedding. Make sure you get a waste removal company to clean up the beach after the wedding!

For more information on planning a beach wedding go to the following website:



Happy eventing!
Marieta

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Monday, June 9, 2014

Wedding cake ideas for 2015 - Unspoken Colour theme

Our blog focuses on providing up to date info and ideas on the latest news and trends in the events industry. We want to inspire our students and our clients across the country and even around the world to create and inspire the most exquisite events and weddings dreams are made of. For information on our latest courses and specials visit our website www.ectaint.com or follow the links to DrapingWedding Planning and Decor courses. We offer in-class, correspondence and for our internet addicted students, online. Enrol today! For our video tutorials, please click here!

Unspoken colour scheme - Wedding cakes




This colourscheme is ideal for the soft spirited, dreamy and romantic bride. Think about crisp summer mist, think about the streets of tuscany with their terracotta tiles and add a little bit of leather to finish it off.



 Try and keep the wedding cake colours in the soft Weathered Sandstone colours or a light camel/biscuit colour. For decorations you can use burlap ribbon or lace. A very good idea for this theme is to make a cheese cake. Buying whole cheeses - top them onto each other and decorate with flowers and fruit!



Happy eventing!
Marieta

+2782 441 6394
We are on whatsapp!