Hey my beautiful ladies and future brides! No matter what time of year you’re going to say the magical words “I do”, carrying a beautiful bundle of flowers down the aisle is a must. Even if they’re not technically in season at the time of your wedding, you can (and should!) have a bouquet of your favorite blooms on your wedding day. If you are planning a fairytale winter wedding and you want your wedding bouquet to reflect your wedding season, then you’re in luck because here you can see some of the most breathtaking wedding bouquets with color combinations perfect for a winter wedding.
When thinking of seasonal arrangements, start with the colors that feel most reminiscent of the time of year. For the colder months, we love deep burgundy, crisp emerald green, snowy white and icy blue. Choose a wedding bouquet that features a combination of these colors for winter-inspired look that won’t look like a Christmas décor. Another great way to “winterize” your wedding bouquet is by selecting in-season additions, like dusty miller, evergreen sprigs, berries, or acorns. Pine cones are also great to add to your bouquet for a contrast in texture and shape. When deftly incorporated, these little touches help amp up the seasonal feel while creating beautiful displays. Succulents and non-floral bouquets can be absolutely breathtaking and are perfect for couples having a hard time tracking down the flowers they want in colder weather. They can also help you stick to your budget (out of season flowers can be extremely pricy!).
Below you can find stunning wedding bouquets for every type of winter bride from a lush bouquet of bold red peonies for the glamorous, ballroom affair to smaller peonies featuring wintry greens, perfect for an understated and rustic celebration. Ready to get inspired for your own winter wedding bouquet? Check out the pictures to see 20 perfect options.
Nothing gives a bouquet a more rustic, wintry feel than adding pine cones to the mix.
Add a touch of festive red to your bouquet with seasonal foliage like hypericum berries, pepper berries or ilex berries.
What are your favorite winter wedding flower looks? Do you like bright bouquets, all-white flowers, or pine-filled arrangements?