There’s such a long list of ways in which dried lavender can be used for weddings! If you use dried not fresh lavender you’re also taking the need for seasonality out of the equation too, making planning simpler.
There are some beautiful pale blue dried lavender grains that have a delicate fragrance and throw like rice. This confetti is 100% natural and biodegradable too, making it venue friendly. Perfect!
The great thing about using lavender bags for wedding favours is you can choose the colour to match your scheme. Lavender bags are inexpensive and have many uses. If your guests chuck your wedding favour in a drawer when they get home, next time they open it they’ll smell the lavender and think of you!
Spikes of dried lavender stems can add interest to mixed bouquets. Using dried flowers means you can plan (and even make) the wedding flowers weeks in advance, and they’re often less expensive than fresh flowers too. Another popular practice is to mix dried and fresh flowers for an inventive arrangement.
Lavender is the perfect shape and size for understated buttonholes and corsages – sometimes larger or rounded flowers can compete for space.
There are so many ways to use dried lavender stems to decorate the venue. Here are just a few ideas
[Main image styled by Sonia Collett for the wedding blog wantthatwedding.co.uk]
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