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It’s important to do your little research in terms of flowers, arrangements, themes and colors long before the wedding is to happen in order to make sure that you will plan it all in a more attractive and unique way. For winter weddings perhaps the most adequate colors are the metallic hues and the soft pastel nuances. We are going to give you a few examples in this regard: silvers, golds, bronzes, metallic greens and blues, bright oranges, buttercup yellows, teals, turquoises, navy blues, lime greens, emerald greens, chocolate browns, ivories, beiges, maroons, blush pinks, violets, lavenders, lilacs, plums, burgundies, aubergines, scarlet reds, pearl grays and blacks.
We are pretty sure that you will be able to make wonderful combinations using these beautiful fresh and delicate colors we’ve mentioned here, according to the exact type of wedding you’re planning. In general, winter season weddings are a bit more formal and dramatic, elegant and classy, although this is not an official rule. Every couple is free to plan their wedding according to their own preferences and on the way they envision the ideal wedding.
Perhaps not all brides want to spend the day in a pompous, extravagant and highly sparkling wedding frame, so they will choose something more relaxing, cozy, casual and naturally soft. On the other hand, there are brides and grooms who prefer to plan it all in a more dazzling, glamorous and exquisite way, and so they will use more glowing accessories and sparkling decorative items to make the winter wedding centerpieces look as impressive and spectacular as possible!
Among the most popular types of flowers that are nowadays used for winter weddings we mention the following blooms: calla lilies, poinsettias, roses, tuberoses, amaryllises, gardenias, stephanotises, carnations, gerbera daises, asters, dahlias, chrysanthemums, sunflowers, freesias, gladiolas, daffodils, ivy and holly leaves, cosmos, delphiniums or anemones.