2013年7月16日星期二

Winter Blooms for Wedding


As we all know, most weddings are held during the summer and early fall – think the months of June, July, August, and September. Though not as common, winter weddings are special in their own right and can be extraordinary with the right selection of flowers, branches, and berries particular to the winter season. The only tricky part is having décor that affirmatively states “winter wedding” and not “holiday office party”. Of course, there is nothing wrong with simply ignoring the winter season if your wedding happens to fall within a winter month. But if you would like to make the wedding look seasonal, there are many interesting and exquisite wintry flowers to use!
White is very bridal and also brings to mind snow and frost. I love red because it is festive, romantic, and warm. Both white and red are perfect for a winter wedding, and you can also add in accents of another color – perhaps a pale pink, a deep burgundy, a light blue, or a silvery green.
 Choosing flowers for your big day can seem daunting. There is the bridal bouquet to consider plus the bridesmaids’ bouquets, the ceremony and reception arrangements, boutonnieres, corsages and headpieces. And while flowers can be sourced all year round, to make sure you’re getting the best quality and the best prices its always a good idea to choose flowers that are in season.

If you’re looking for a supplier, currently we love Basia Puchalski who provided the flower displays for the Melbourne Bridal Expo Bride.com.austand this year. Their stunning, tailored designs will make sure your day is unique to what you want.


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