Archive for the ‘Winter Flowers’ Category

Fragrent flowers for your wedding

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Your wedding flowers won’t just make your wedding and reception look pretty - if you choose the right varieties, your wedding can also smell good. Here are some great options that smell (and look) great:

Dianthus - These pretty pink blooms smell spicy and rich, making them especially great for a fall or winter wedding.

Jasmine - […]



Winter wedding flowers in season, part 2

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

This is part two of our winter wedding flower series. You can catch up on part 1 here, where we discussed the various flowers that are in season in the winter months if you’re looking for blue, green, lavender, orange or pink flowers for your wedding. Here are the rest of the colors that you may be considering […]



Winter wedding flowers in season, 1

Monday, January 21st, 2008

If you are having a winter wedding, you’ll want to make sure that the flowers that you choose are in season. According to wedding expert Nina Callaway, here is a breakdown of flowers, by color, that will be the freshest and healthiest looking in a winter bouquet.
Blue Winter Wedding Flowers
Blue Anemone

Forget-Me-Nots

Photo by mwri
More blue wedding […]



Winter wedding bouquet color ideas

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

According to the online newspaper the Olympian there are all kinds of options when it comes to winter wedding color themes.
Red on red is a favored color scheme for winter weddings as it contrasts so nicely with the idea of white and snow. A bright white wedding dress looks great with a warm red bouquet […]



The bridal lei

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Destination weddings are very popular, especially in the winter months, and one excellent beach wedding flower choice is the lei. Lei is a Hawaiian word, and the most common use of the term is in reference to a circlet of flowers, usually orchids, that are worn around the neck. For a wedding, the bride may […]



The red calla lily bridal bouquet

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

The days are gone when the tall and elegant calla lily was associated with funerals. Nowadays it considered to be one of the ultimate wedding flowers.Â
The elegant trumpet shape of the flower suits many different styles of wedding gowns, including Art Deco, retro eighties and Victorian styles. Perhaps it was the paintings of Georgia O’Keefe that […]