Winter is here! Well… not quite. But walk into Starbucks and you’d definitely think so with all their festive decor. With the season fast approaching, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite floral arrangements perfect for cold-weather weddings.
Lark Photography
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Bold Red Winter Bouquet
Think lush, richly hued arrangements with lots of interesting texture. Add non-floral accents such as viburnum or hypericum berries, lotus pods, fiddlehead ferns, or wooly lamb's ear leaves to make the arrangements more remarkable.
Embrace Life Photography
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Orchid Cascade Winter Bouquet
Orchids, such as cymidium or phaleonopsis, provide a natural cascade that is simple and elegant enough to complement a winter wedding gown.
James Christianson Photographers
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Textural Winter Bouquet
Include classic flowers in dramatic shades. Add greens to provide a color and textural contrast.
Next Exit Photography
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Lush Fern Winter Bouquet
Add deep purple flowers with interspersed ferns for a dynamic seasonal arrangement.
Alea Moore Photography
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White Winter Bouquet
Have your florist wrap the stems of your bouquet with fabric to incorporate your wedding colors. Satin, velvet sashes or ribbons make for great wintery bouquet wraps.
Jenny DeMarco Photography
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White Garden Rose and Lamb's Ear Winter Bouquet
Wooly lamb's ear leaves are the perfect addition to a wintry white bouquet. The lush garden roses are accented by the surrounding greenery.
Tanja Lippert Photography
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Lily-of-the-Valley Winter Bouquet
A nosegay of lily-of-the valley and green moss finished with ribbon makes for a delicate and different arrangement.
[...] the season for winter weddings, meaning comfort-food favors, festive florals and outdoor scenic photos. Carrie Schrauder of Carrie Patterson Photography in snowy Wyoming [...]
[...] the season for winter weddings, meaning comfort-food favors, festive florals and outdoor scenic photos. Carrie Schrauder of Carrie Patterson Photography in snowy Wyoming [...]
"To me, ‘over the top' represents generosity, and I think that's what events should be about. You are going to spoil your guests with every single luxury, food, music that you possibly can."
-- Preston Bailey, Wedding Planner
I LOVE the bold red – it really pops!
The cascading orchids are GORGEOUS! I love #3 too
My Hawai brides love orchids! They would go absolutely crazy over the second bouquet, a definite must share!
[...] the season for winter weddings, meaning comfort-food favors, festive florals and outdoor scenic photos. Carrie Schrauder of Carrie Patterson Photography in snowy Wyoming [...]
[...] the season for winter weddings, meaning comfort-food favors, festive florals and outdoor scenic photos. Carrie Schrauder of Carrie Patterson Photography in snowy Wyoming [...]
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