There’s something incredibly satisfying about matching your wedding bouquet with the winter scenery. An all-white floral arrangement makes for a stunning monochrome look, especially with your dress. Add in festive accents like red hypericum berries, evergreen needles, or even pinecones for a fuller display with a dash of color.
Combine Deep Burgundy Accents with an Ivory Bouquet
Ivory is most certainly different than white, and the proof is in the bouquet. If you’re not feeling the brightness of an all-white bouquet and want something a little more calm, take a peek at ivory arrangements. With winter color palettes in mind, combine an ivory bouquet with deep burgundy accents, like carnations or roses.
Monochrome Garden Rose Arrangement
Monochrome arrangements are far from dull! Sometimes, simplicity reigns, and monochrome arrangements tie a ceremony’s aesthetics together. Think past a bouquet of single-colored roses, and picture winter flowers like lilies, camellias, and chrysanthemums for an eye-catching arrangement that’s both monochrome and bold.
Minimalistic Bouquet of Calla Lilies
A popular boutonniere flower and overall bridal fan-favorite, calla lilies are luxurious, trumpet-shaped flowers with long and graceful stems. The year-round flowers make for beautiful wedding decor as well. With such an elegant bloom, consider a minimalistic arrangement with just a few lilies in hand as you walk down the aisle.
Sweet Peas
Sweet peas tend to only be available in the late winter or early spring, so be conscious before deciding on this arrangement. The small flowers themselves are shaped like a flag mid-flutter on a windy day, offering your bouquet movement to the eye even as you hold them still.
Dusty Millers as Accents
Honest to its name, Dusty Millers offers a ‘just dusted over with snow’ appearance that adds a touch of the frosty outdoors into the ceremony. The pale green pairs well as an accent with a classic rose bouquet or brings dimension to an all-white arrangement.