Bridal Bouquets and Arrangements for the Winter Season.
December 13th, 2008 Posted in Bouquet Recipes, Color Trends, Flower Themes, Wedding Planning and IdeasWinter Weddings are always romantic and cozy events, in which the love of the couple breaks the ice and spreads warmth around their family and friends. These affairs have a very unique feel to them because they can incorporate Holiday themes and items to their decorations. Colors such as gold, green, white and red are very popular choices during this season. Cool color combinations such as blue, purple and silver also works nicely for these types of events.
Monochromatic bouquets are excellent choices for the winter event. Arrangements made out of white flowers, for example, can be a great option for the bride’s bouquet as it will unify nicely with decorations. There are several alternatives for this concept: using one type of flower such as roses will give the bride a very elegant yet dreamy look, while different blooms in the same color will add depth, volume and richness. If a subtle touch of color is desired, using greens or even focal flowers that portray different colors such as rainbow roses are the best choices.
Not all the floral arrangements in the same event need to be monochromatic. If the bride’s and bridal party bouquets are monochromatic, centerpieces or other arrangements can include two or more colors. For centerpieces, the couple can opt for small arrangements that include white hydrangeas and red roses for example, which will blend nicely with the rest of the decorations. Almost all flowers can be found in red and white colors while there are some flowers that do come in green tones as well. Gold and silver colors are not very common in flowers, but accent details such as ribbon, candles or even branches can be added to the arrangements for a total color combination.
The winter season is ideal for theme weddings. Enjoy winter weddings with beautiful arrangements and make sure to add a sprinkle of holiday cheer!
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