Winter


Winter white and rich red warm colours are a wonderful addition to your Christmas or winter event. There are a variety of trends to choose from: for a traditional look we tend to go with mix of burgundy and green who complement each other. For a elegant and fresh look, white and green colours will illuminate your space. A winter event is truly a time of joy for a festive celebration, I enjoy this season as it give me so many lovely opportunities to create unusual and lush floral displays.

 

All Winter Flowers


Astrantia

The unusual astrantia flower are small and dainty in appearance. If you’re having an outdoor nature themed wedding, astrantia are the ideal flower for your bouquet and floral arrangements.

Calla Lilies

Elegant and refined, calla lilies work perfectly in romantic bridal bouquets when combined with other flowers. They can also give your floral arrangements a contemporary look when put together with masses of grasses or surrounded by foliage.

Helleborus

The Helleborus is a Christmas rose. It comes in shades of green, pink, and deep burgundy red. Their short stems make them ideal for table centrepieces, or in little vases that can be hung around your venue.

Gypsophyllia

More commonly known as baby’s breath, this beautiful flower has a light and airy appearance. When put into bouquets, it looks exquisite on its own or as a filler between other flowers. The unusual choice of baby’s breath has proven very popular for wedding flowers arrangements in recent months.

Bouvardia

Bouvardia is a cute little flower. The main colours bouvardia come in are red, white, and an array of pink shades. They would make the perfect flower for summer wedding flowers with this colour scheme.

Orchids

Orchids, or Phalaenopsis to give them their Latin name, are great for cascading bridal bouquets and centrepieces. Large cymbidium orchids make a statement in urn displays and pedestal arrangements.

Lisianthus

Lisianthus are delicate little flowers, similar in appearance to the more common rose. They come with single or double petals and a variety of colours. They look good as part of a bouquet or make the perfect flower for the groom’s buttonhole.

Gerbera

This unique flower is available in many different colours and shades. There are different names for the different sizes of this flower, so don’t be confused – the smaller sized ones are germini, whilst the larger variety are gerberas.​

Freesias

Freesias are another classic choice. Their scent is heavenly, which means your bouquet and venue will smell divine all day long. The flowers are funnel shaped, with a few smaller buds.

Roses

Roses are a classic choice for any wedding flowers day – they’re an all-time favourite for many brides. The most natural way to use roses is a combination of all the different kinds in one bunch – baby, large-headed, and garden roses. They look exquisite when the sizes and colours blend together in a bouquet or table display.

Amaryllis

Large flowers, amaryllis resemble the lily. They can last up to ten days in vases or arrangements – longer than many other flowers. They main colours for amaryllis are red and white, with new pink shades proving to be very popular.

 

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