White is a very popular color to use as the main color in winter wedding flowers because it makes us think of the cool, crisp feeling of freshly fallen snow.
Large hydrangeas or white roses make gorgeous bouquets. All white flowers, with some simple greens added, make a huge statement and are on-trend.
Some brides prefer to add some more color, and truly any color looks fantastic in the winter. Dainty colored flowers like statice and sweet pea can be tucked in around the larger white flowers to add pops of color throughout the bouquets and table arrangements.
Winter wedding flowers can also have seasonal additions like pinecones and holly berries. Go light on these seasonal additions, unless you want a Christmas look. For a Christmas wedding, poinsettias are also popular.
Another way to bring in the magic of the season is with a touch of glitter. Flowers can be lightly sprayed with glitter for a subtle glisten. Stems, berries and small flowers can be covered more thoroughly if a heavier glitter-look is desired.
Cascading greens always make a bouquet look exquisite. While ivy is often a favorite for any time of year, it is particularly beautiful when it is paired with holly in a winter arrangement.
Winter weddings are perfect for layering lots of long ribbons with your flowers. While this look may be somewhat heavy for other times of the year, winter is less delicate.
It is very on-trend to use different widths, lengths and textures to create cascades of beautiful color to compliment bouquets and arrangements.
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