Winter Wedding Florals

Planning a winter wedding? Go all out on flowers to make all the difference to its aesthetic – and be inspired by our pictoral winter wedding flower ideas..

Planning a winter wedding? Going all out on the flowers and focusing on attention to detail where it counts can make all the difference to your overall day’s tone and aesthetic. Innovative East End florist, McQueens – which has stores in Bethnal Green and Claridges – says that tulips, ranunculus, amaryllis and hellebore make the perfect winter wedding flowers and although white “will forever be the number one choice for chic, understated winter weddings”, deep reds, plums, burgundies and aubergines “are brilliant for a stronger and more vibrant contemporary look.” With this in mind, we’ve pulled together some pictoral based beautiful winter wedding flower ideas.

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Decor

Just because it’s winter don’t think that you can’t centre your decor around florals. An icy all white theme will look classic and spectacular; or make greenery your focus with trailing ivy and detailed wreaths studded with pine cones and berries.

Butonnieres

Butonnieres take similar inspiration as bouquets, but greenery comes even more into it’s own: pine sprigs, thistle and even succulents all look stunning. Finish off by tying with theme fitting twine or an ice blue velvet ribbon.

Bouquets

It’s a good idea to make the most of greenery if you are marrying in the middle of winter, bulk out your bouquet with pretty sprigs of evergreens like pine and ivy. Flower colour palettes tend to be either frosty (whites and pale blues and greys) or very warm (reds and deep purples). Don’t be afraid to mix other things into your bouquet such as feathers or pine cones.

Image Credits

1. Garland, twoifbyseaphoto.com
2. Decor, tealephotography.net
3. Centrepiece, kandkphotography.com
4. Invitations, kateosbornephotography.com
5. Arch, anastasiyabelik.com
6. Inspiration florals, jobradbury.co.uk
7. Decor, damarismia.com
8. Decor, deerpearlflowers.com
9. Decor, wantthatwedding.co.uk
10. Wreath, thenaturalweddingcompany.co.uk
11. Butonniere, angela-weddings.com
12. Butonniere, sarahhannam.com
13. Butonniere, katherineashdown.co.uk
14. Butonniere, bridesofadelaide.com.au
15. Butonniere, etsy.com
16. Bouquet, dsbcreative.com
17. Bouquet, ninaandwes.com
18. Bouquet, hative.com
19. Bouquet, mitchpohl.com.au
20. Bouquet, albertpalmerphotography.com
21. Bouquet, jamesfrostphotoblog.com
22. Bouquet, etsy.com
23. Bouquet, murciascreations.com
24. Bouquet, floragrubb.com
25. Bouquet, benqphotography.com

Kate Lovell
Author: Kate Lovell

Our very first writer for The Gay Wedding Guide with over 300 articles written. Unfortunately, she no longer writes for us as she left to focus on other copywriting and projects but she'll always have a dedicated place in our hearts here at The Gay Wedding Guide.

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