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Key Takeaways
- Winter wedding bouquets can feel seasonal with colors like deep burgundy, snowy white, and emerald green, or by adding evergreens, berries, or acorns.
- Texture is key for winter arrangements—try combining blooms like protea, anemones, or roses with greenery and seasonal accents.
- Personalize your bouquet with unexpected touches, like peach flowers, mauve berries, or a velvet ribbon for a festive finish.
No matter what time of year you’re planning to have your wedding, carrying a beautiful bundle of flowers down the aisle is a must. Even if they’re not technically in season at the time of your wedding, you can (and should!) have a bouquet of your favorite blooms on your wedding day. And if you want those pretty flowers to reflect your wedding season, then you’re in luck because some of the most breathtaking color combinations are perfect for a winter wedding.
When thinking of seasonal arrangements, start with the colors that feel most reminiscent of the time of year. For the colder months, we love deep burgundy, crisp emerald green, snowy white, and classic blue. Another great way to “winterize” your bouquet is by selecting in-season additions, like evergreen sprigs, berries, or acorns. When deftly incorporated, these little touches help amp up the seasonal feel without screaming “winter wonderland!”
Ready to select your own winter wedding bouquet? Check out 18 seasonally-inspired bouquets, below.
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