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Winter Wedding Flower Ideas

May 02, 2016

Find ideas and inspiration for a winter wedding with these fabulous floral designs.

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Photo: Don Mears Photography. From: Lynn Coulter.

Gold, Cream and Pink Winter Wedding Florals

Think outside the box for winter wedding florals, says planner Liz Singleton, of Events by Elizabeth Palmer. "Winter doesn't automatically mean silver, red and white. Creams and pinks with the lambs ear made the arrangement perfect for winter, giving it quite a bit of texture along with a more soft and romantic look. Gold is a fun metallic to pair with winter arrangements because typically, people think silver equals snow. Gold, however, helps create warmth with the candlelight and again, enhances the romantic undertones.” This lantern arrangement uses pink and ivory roses, blush peonies and dusty miller. Florist: Flowers by Zoie.

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Photo: Don Mears Photography. From: Lynn Coulter.

Winter Bridesmaids' Bouquets

Fuchsia roses, pale pink calla lilies, pink ranunculus, and winterberries brighten these winter bridesmaids' bouquets. Florist: White House Flowers. Planner: McBride Events

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Photo: Don Mears Photography. From: Lynn Coulter.

Roses in a Winter Wedding Boutineer

The groom's boutineer uses fuchsia roses, winterberries and sprigs of greenery to complement the bouquets and other wintery floral arrangements and decor. Florist: White House Flowers.

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Photo: Emily Ann Hughes Photography. From: Lynn Coulter.

Winter Wedding Bouquets

These wedding bouquets incorporate the rich, deep reds and snowy-whites of the season. Other wintery florals to consider using include pine boughs, cymbidium orchids, boxwood boughs, camellia buds, magnolia leafs and holly berries. Floral design: Blooming Gallery. Planner: Something to Celebrate.

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