i am getting married in januray was getting married in june but we both decided to move the wedding up will i had what kind of flowers i was going to have but now i dont know what kind of flowers are popular to have in a winter flowers so please help me any one
Need help to pick flowers for a winter wedding?
anything white.....then spraypaint them with a little silver for a sparkling snow effect....YEAH!!!!!!
Reply:I was married in January, and we used roses. Ivory, deep reds and soft pinks--like Ivory with a drop of red in them. It was really pretty.
Reply:Hey try Mums, theyre a cool weather flower and then you can give them away to guests.
They come in alot of colors and they can be planted outside also.
Good luck
and Congrads.
Reply:I would try shades of blues and white - winter wonderland theme. For the centerpieces I would place a medium sized snowglobe in the middle with a wreath of white and light blue flowers and silver wrapped hershey kisses casually placed on the table. You could use callia lillies, rose, ponsiettas,garndenias, magnolias,snowball mums and evergreen fillers..The possibilites are endless. Have fun!!!!
Reply:I like red roses for winter as well, but for a wintry twist my friend had her bouquet with evergreen steams intermixed, it looked so great!
Reply:With our February wedding we had white flowers in varying shades from white to cream to very pale yellow, and it looked fabulous. The flowers we used: roses, freesia, hydrangea, peonies, lysianthum (sp?), and bear grass for a bit of texture. Here's a pic of the bouquet, in case you are interested:
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b143/b...
Reply:i am getting married in feb of 2009 and my whole wedding is going to be apple and winter white. I am going to carry Red roses I think Red is a beautiful color for winter. Good Luck and God Bless!
Reply:I went to a winter wedding and the bride carried deep red roses while the bridesmaids carried a single cali lilly. It was very elegant.
I got married in January myself and carried a mixture of red, pink, and white roses.
Good luck!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
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