15 Winter Wedding Bouquets
Winter wedding bouquets can be some of the most beautiful and glamorous to see. And with the many flower filler and embellishment possibilities, winter bouquets can be some of the most artful and sculpturally interesting too! The white on white is an elegant look--perfect for the season and the holidays. Adding in the wedding colors brings continuity and visual interest. Yes, a winter wedding bouquet that's infused with the beauty of the season and the style of the wedding can be a sight to behold--from sophisticated, to festive to rustic to romantic ... here's a peek at 15 winter wedding bouquets.
Popular flowers: anemones, calla lilies, dahlia, lilies of the valley, orchids, roses, tuberose
Popular fillers: succulents, lamb's ear, dusty miller, hypericum and juniper berries, spruce sprigs, herbs {rosemary!}, winter greens, eucalyptus
Festive trimmings: holly berries, pine boughs, pinecones {dusted with gold!}, velvet stem wraps, pearls, crystals, ribbons
Alternatives to roses: ranunculus, carnations, lisianthus, peonies
Tip: choose in season + suitable substitutes in lieu of expensive/out of season flowers
15 WINTER WEDDING BOUQUETS
Art Deco Style
Sera carried a white rose bouquet--with beautifully embellished vintage brooches--in their Art Deco inspired wedding at the historic Loews Theater in New Jersey. Adding the vintage pins made this winter bouquet sparkle and really gave it that extra level of glam and sophistication. {Photos by Dawn Joseph Photography}
Quirky and Eclectic
With only family present, Renee and Justen had a small, intimate Texas winter wedding. Renee carried a loose and airy cascading bouquet of white lilies, roses and winter greenery--perfect for their sweet, small wedding. {Photo by Bethany Erin Photography}
Mixed Romance
This botanical beauty was carried in Seth and Ellie's classic wedding. Filled with array of anemones, roses, snapdragons, juniper berries and arborvitae, this bouquet with its soft colors has winter romance blooming all over it! {Photo by AC Ellis Weddings}
Pretty in Purple
Brittany and Andrew's snowy Estes Park Wedding was vibrant with color and whimsical details. Brittany's large bouquet was a fashionable fusion of orchids, roses in various shades of purple, ivory and pink. The flowers took full command of center stage--no need for fillers or floral decor with this statement-making bouquet. {Photos by Dreamtime Images}
Organic Lovely
Lauren and Kenny's intimate New England wedding was a lovely affair with purple and gold accents. Lauren's bouquet followed in stylish suit with white ranunculus, orchids, and lilies. Pops of color, along with a variety of petals and splashes of green gave this winter bouquet its organic, eclectic feel. {Photos by Binita Patel Photography}
Traditional Beauty
Cory and Melissa had a traditional military wedding. Melissa carried a bouquet of ivory roses, mini callas, peonies, and fringed tulips. Embellished with a lace stem wrap, small swarovski crystals, and dusty miller for greenery, this winter bouquet made for a gorgeous modern-traditional look. {Photos by Mark Eric Weddings}
Bold and Modern
In this Michigan winter wedding, Melissa opted for a winter bouquet that celebrated their bold color scheme. Her bouquet included orchids narcissis, anemones and winter greens. {Photos by Paul Retherford Wedding Photography}
White on White
This elegant Vancouver wedding wasn't a winter wedding, but this monochromatic white bouquet of roses, stephanotis and ranunculus is perfect for a winter wedding. The stephanotis flower is such a graceful, delicate flower and we love that it was used for the boutonnieres--and that they embellished them with pearls. So elegant! {Photos by Sakura Photography}
Simple Elegance
Krystal and Jesse had a gorgeous traditional wedding with rustic touches that complemented their champagne, gold, and ivory color scheme. Krystal carried two dozen ivory roses in her bouquet with a stem that was wrapped pearls and inserted with a gold Swarovski “K”. {Photos by Hot Metal Studio}
Green and White
Danusia and Calvin's wedding was a lovely blend of modern and traditional. Danusia's bouquet was a sweet mix of white and green that complemented the other colors in their scheme. This invigorating combo is modern, fresh, and fun. {Photos by Dustin Leader Photography}
Simple and Sweet
Surrounded by lights and lush greenery, Kate and RJ had their winter wedding in an indoor scenic park. Classy but simple, Kate opted for a small bouquet of calla lilies and greens. This sweet bouquet was in perfect harmony with their purple scheme and gorgeous surroundings. {Photos by Shelley Paulson Photography}
Romantic and Bold
Marie and Kelson's Florida DIY wedding is a mix of bold and romantic. Their wedding colors were pink, dark purple and lavender. Marie's bouquet was a bold, colorful contrast of dark purple and lavender calla lilies. Purple is so pretty for a winter wedding bouquet! Don't you think? {Photos by Corinna Hoffman Photography}
Classic New Year's Eve
Nick and Jessica rang in the New Year with style and grace. Jessica carried a bouquet of red roses while her maids carried white. Classic and beautiful--simply iconic for a festive holiday wedding. {Photos by Banks Photography}
Vintage Romance
We love everything about Jamie and Brittany's wedding with its vintage romantic touches. Jamie carried a bouquet of pink peonies, white roses and hydrangeas. Soft. Pretty. Romantic. {Photos by Imagen International}
Vibrant and Passionate
Susan and Emmanuell had a private yacht winter wedding. Susan's bouquet consisted of red and ivory roses and burgundy calla lilies. A vibrant, bold combination that's ideal for a winter wedding. {Photos by D. Park Photography}
What does your favorite winter wedding bouquet consist of?