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Plan Your Wedding With Winter Wedding Flowers

If your wedding is planned during the winter, you will need winter wedding flowers for decoration. Winter is no longer a difficult time to get flowers as florists import flowers from warmer climates and good varieties of flowers are grown in glass, out of season. This is good news for couples who are planning to marry during winter. Here are some wedding flowers that are available round the year.

  • Anthuriums
  • Roses
  • Orchids
  • Tropical Flowers
  • Lilies
  • Gerberas
  • However, it is best to shop for seasonal flowers to get the best deal in price and quality. You can choose from many of the dazzling choices available. You may stand to benefit even more if you purchase wholesale wedding flowers from one florist.

    Amaryllis

    Amaryllis is a stunning winter flower available in pink, red and white varieties. These winter wedding flowers with their long stems and large flower heads look very elegant for table decorations.

    Gerberas

    This popular variety is available in a vast range of colors. Gerberas are very versatile and they make great bouquets. You can even combine them with tulips and roses for a mixed bouquet. In addition, gerberas make brilliant wedding table decorations. You can retain the long stalks of these flowers by tying them up with discrete wiring. The ranges of colors available are astounding. You can choose from among red, pink, white, cream, yellow and even certain two-tone combinations. This is not all. Gerberas are available in other shapes too. For example, some versions of gerberas have shaggy and hairy petals. The hybrid varieties are smaller and are ideal for center table decorations.

    Winter Foliage

    Foliage is a good addition to winter wedding flowers. Ivy and holly add shades of green to great effect. These are very popular during Christmas and there is no reason why they should not make a great choice for a winter wedding. Tree and plant stems provide imposing looks and in combination with winter wedding flowers, the effect is even more stunning.

    DIY Tips

    Are you keen to make the flower arrangements on your own? A wedding is by far the most important event in one's life, so it best to leave this job to a professional. This will allow you to focus on other important issues that need your attention. However, here are some tips if you are still keen to do the flower arrangements on your own.

    • Make simple and elegant arrangements. This is the best bet if you are not a skilled florist.
    • Be well organized. Take stock of all the logistics that are needed for the entire wedding flower arrangements. You need to purchase wedding flowers, vases and other sundry items. In addition, you will have to exercise utmost care while transporting and placing these delicate items at their desired location.
    • Conduct a trial run, a day in advance. See how the effect sinks in you. Consult your friends and relatives for some ideas.

    Make your winter wedding a memorable event. You will be amazed to see how the winter wedding flowers have the power to create that exhilarating ambience.