Your wedding bouquet is an important part of your outfit, it should be in harmony with your dress and shoes. White, green, and red flowers predominate in winter wedding flower arrangements, although orange and yellow blossoms are appealing for winter beach weddings and warm climates. These winter wedding flower arrangements—featuring seasonal elements like pinecones, holly, and evergreen boughs—add a festive touch to your wintry celebration.  Stylish brides and grooms are going for a soft, “antique” white effect, made up of flowers in creams, ivories, and even very pale blush hues. As for the blooms themselves, consider a mix of classics like white amaryllis, calla lilies, orchids, tulips, and anemones.

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