Most Popular Winter Wedding Flowers

Make your wedding a winter wonderland by creating a beautiful bouquet full of gorgeous winter wedding flowers. Most brides believe that they have limited options when it comes to winter weddings however, this could not be more false! There are a variety of winter wedding flowers that brides can choose from to make their wedding day special.

To help you pick the flowers for your winter wedding, FTD has choses seven of their favorite bouquets and featured three popular winter wedding flowers in each.

Romantic Winter Wedding Flowers

This bouquet features white anemones, pastel pink Japanese Lisianthus and fuschia scabiosa to create a lush and elegant design.

Feminine Winter Wedding Flowers

For this particular bouquet, pink cocksomb, atilbe and hydrangea are paired with a variety of white and seasonal green tones to make a festive floral arrangement.

Modern Winter Wedding Flowers

This bouquet does an amazing job combining burgundy kangaroo paws, silver brunia and white Queen Anne’s lace to create a unique design that includes all the colors of winter.

Elegant Winter Wedding Flowers

For a more natural design, pair pastel colored garden roses with textured greenery like myrtle and seeded eucalyptus.

Charming Winter Wedding Flowers

For a one of a kind arrangement combine the star-shaped petals of semi-cactus dahlia with dark blue vibernum berries and the frosty foliage of dusty miller to create a magical bouquet reminiscent of the winter months.

Vibrant Winter Wedding Flowers

For a bouquet that is sure to get you in the winter spirit combine white chrysanthemums, silver dollar eucalyptus and pink stock flowers to make a bold and cheery arrangement.

Rustic Winter Wedding Flowers

In this particular floral design, lotus pods and dried ranunculus are spray painted glittery, cool tones and placed amongst white ranunculus and various greenery.

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Comments

  1. Personally i prefer vibrant wedding flowers. Born to be bold.

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