Winter weddings are often an opportunity to think outside the box, especially in terms of floral decoration. Exit the classic summer bouquets, hello winter flowers. Your online flower delivery company gives you some tips for choosing the flowers that will decorate your tables and help make this day unforgettable. The best options are there.

Choose Seasonal Flowers

In winter, bulb flowers are in the spotlight. The alstromeria, the amaryllis, the delphinium a winter wedding is ideal for playing with the many colors in which these flowers come in, having nothing to envy of spring and summer flowers.

Camellia, while delicacy, is also one of these flowers ideal for a winter wedding. If it is associated with mourning, the chrysanthemum is also a flower that has its place on the tables of a wedding celebrated in January. Available in a multitude of colors, it can adapt to all styles of decoration. The daffodil is a delicate and simple flower perfectly suited for a country wedding celebrated during the winter. White, yellow, orange. It blooms from November until April.

Tulip bouquets are also perfect for a wedding in January, February or March. Thanks to its many colors and varieties, the tulip fits into all decorations and pleases as much for its simplicity as for its beauty.

The Eternal Roses

Roses are available throughout the year and of course remain ideal flowers for a wedding, whether it is celebrated in winter, spring or summer. Choose colors that change from the ordinary to bring cheerfulness and originality to your floral decoration. Add to your bouquets of roses some branches that you can leave as is or paint in the color of your choice.

This year, the trend in wedding bouquets is originality but above all simplicity. Forget the ultra-classic round bouquet of roses and prefer an asymmetrical bouquet of flowers or a bouquet with long flowers that is both light and rustic. The trend, as we say, is free and wild bridal bouquets combined with a decoration also very light with a welcome vintage touch.

Flowers For The Bride, But Not Only

The flowers are combined with foliage and branches which enhance them, but the bouquets are not overloaded. They remain simple and romantic. Flowers and foliage are cascading in bouquets falling towards the ground. Some are even more than plants.

If you like round bouquets choose romantic flowers like peony which comes in a multitude of shades, dahlia or succulent, one of the trendiest flowers for weddings this year. In terms of colors, wedding bouquets come out of classic white and pink to display peach, yellow or even coral and salmon shades. These are not bright colors but bouquets of powdery and soft flowers.

A Bunch Of Leaves

This year, bridal bouquets are becoming light and airy, but they are nonetheless elegant. They are composed of a few flowers and branches come to enhance them to accentuate the countryside. You can also add olive leaves or eucalyptus leaves, perfect also for flower wreaths.