Brides can capture the crystalline beauty of the winter season with dramatic whites and rich reds or a combination of both – the perfect choice for an elegant, indoor celebration.
Winter Wedding Flowers
Brides getting married in the winter may worry there will not be many floral varieties and colors available. Far from it! There are many winter wedding flowers to choose from.
White weddings have always ruled in winter, but an all-white color palette doesn't have to be stark white. Instead, opt for a soft, "antique" white effect, made up of flowers in creams, ivories, and even very pale blush hues. Or opt for elegant silver and white arrangements - a popular choice for flowers for winter brides. Silver leaves, sequins and tendrils of silver ribbon and delicate, graceful snowdrops transform a classic white assortment into a glamorous wintry display.
To decorate a winter wonderland event, incorporate pussy willow branches – they have with soft, furry buds up and down the shiny bare twigs which look like the paw prints of a kitten. White tipped pinecones, mistletoe and marabou feathers, blue-gray juniper boughs, sage green lamb's ear and silvery Dusty Miller leaves give a frosty effect that reflects the snowy season.
Christmas wedding flowers can include festive holiday red flowers like velvety, perfectly opened amaryllis blossoms. Add hypericum berries, lacy sprigs of arborvitae, red berries and holly for a stunning seasonal bridal bouquet or striking red table centerpiece.
List Of Winter Wedding Flowers In Season
Amaryllis, Anemone, Camellias, Casablanca Lilies, Forget-me-nots, French Tulips, Gardenias, Holly, Jasmine, Orchids, Mini Gerberas, Narcissus Paper Whites, Poinsettias, Roses