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Regency

Claire says, “Pale or Regency blue was the signature colour of this period, so including this particular hue in your palette is a must! As well as combining this with other pastel shades, add lots of beautiful spring flowers, gold accents, and candles to bring the sophistication, elegance and glamour of Bridgerton. It’s a theme that would complement any country house venue.”

Samantha says, “This classy yet simple look brings all the luxury feels. Add aspects of gold via cutlery or candlesticks, with the elegance of tapered candles and classy shades of neutrals and white.” www.charlenewebbphotography.co.uk

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Evie West from The Country Blush – Weddings & Events (www.thecountryblush.co.uk) says, “One of the easiest ways to create an eco-chic wedding is to re-use items that you (or your friends) already have. Fill glass jars or bottles with flowers or fairylights and use them as décor. You can ask loved ones to save any jars and after a quick wash you can upcycle them with some twine or ribbon, and you’re good to go! You can also opt for chalk board signs dotted around your venue, instead of printed stationery. This way, you can re-use them after the event, or even sell them.”

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