What decor elements work well for winter weddings?
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What decor elements work well for winter weddings?

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You may think the selection of winter flowers is limited, but trust us, florists have many varieties available through year-round. Roses, for instance, are a summer flower, but can be found in any color during virtually any month of the year. Orchids, one of the most popular and traditional wedding blooms come in multiple colors, strengths, and price ranges. If you’re thinking of a winter-white theme, baby’s breath, chrysanthemums, and roses should top your flower list. For vibrant jewel tones, gerbera daisies, alstroemeria, and chrysanthemums (they come in red and purple too) are striking, affordable choices for winter wedding flowers.

Considering a holiday-themed fete? Place potted evergreens around your venue and decorate them with ornaments. Affix mini jingle-bell wreaths to every doorknob or hang them on the aisle chairs. You could also opt for a winter wonderland color scheme by going with an all-white reception space and adding texture with white floral arrangements, feathers, and other embellishments.

Sep 27, 2009

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