Winter wedding season is coming, and many couples are preparing intensively. Still haven’t decided on decor much? We have some ideas to clear up your mind, which may be sinking in florals, greenery, cakes and dresses. Here are the most popular ideas of winter wedding florals or greenery, let’s take a look.
White Blooms
White weddings are classics for any season, if you don’t know what color scheme to choose, prefer whites and greenery, and you’ll be always on top. Opt for a soft white color scheme with flowers in cream, ivory and even pale blush hues. These can be amaryllis, calla lilies, orchids, tulips and anemones; a combination of these flowers can create and effect of gently modulated color and texture. Add pale miller and other pale greenery and foliage to create a frozen look – so cool, especially if there’s no snow in your space.
a lush white winter wedding bouquet with greenery is a chic and timeless idea for every bride
a white winter wedding bouquet with white and blush blooms and textural flowers plus a contrasting wrap
white blooms, whitewashed benches and grey covers create a real frozen look, which is very romantic for a winter wedding
Colorful Blooms
Rich shades are welcome for pale winter days! In recent years rich reds have become a staple for weddings that are held within the moths of December and February. The best red blossoms in winter are amaryllis, anemones, roses, gloriosa, lilies, calla lilies, and cymbidium orchids. Consider flowers in shades of ruby, wine, deep orange and plum to add depth to your wedding bouquet. Actually, there are flowers in season that boast every color of the rainbow. Tulips and snapdragons both thrive in this cool season. Pink and yellow look great together and you can use a Marble Star poinsettia to bring the color scheme together. Pink looks great with white so it is a natural accent color for a white wedding. Shades of green also look great for a winter wedding.
an outdoor rustic wedding arch with evergreens, white and red flowers will stand out in a snowy location
a super bold ombre wedding bouquet with white, dusty pink, deep purple and crimson blooms for a winter bride
a colorful wedding bouquet with blue, orange, red and burgundy blooms and grasses of different kinds
a classic lush evergreen table runner with red roses and a matching red rose centerpiece plus red candles
a super lush and refined wedding bouquet in the shades of pink, burgundy, orange, with berries and greenery of various kinds
a luxurious boho chic wedding centerpiece in the shades of burgundy, plum, pink, red plus colorful succulents
a luxurious wedding bouquet in the shads of red, deep purple and white with eucalyptus and red ribbons
a bright and textural winter wedding bouquet with burgundy, blush and white flowers and lots of greenery
Greenery
Non-floral wedding decor is a very popular idea as there are lots of kinds of foliage, greenery and succulents to rock. Boxwood, rosemary, ivy, scented geranium, and pittosporum all look great in winter wedding florals. To integrate some contrast and drama add hypericum berries, tallow berries of pink pepper berries. You can even add pinecones and holly to you wedding arrangements.
a catchy foliage and greenery wedding bouquet with berries and evergreens for a non-floral winter wedding
seeded eucalyptus and some candles will make up a cool centerpiece for any wedding, not only a winter one
a simple eucalyptus and fern wedding bouquet is a great solution for a woodland or holiday bride