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Red Roses Wedding Bouquet

It is rich, passionate, and seasonal. These are some of the most beautiful red centerpiece and bouquet ideas for winter weddings.

Red roses wedding bouquet

Not all winter weddings are the same. Some are Christmasy, some are Valentine’s inspired, and some are simply sophisticated. Whatever your style, you will be able to find red flowers to bring your vision to life. The key is as much in the accents as it is the flowers themselves.

Red roses are the ultimate expression of love and passion. They are certainly an enduring favorite for late winter weddings around Valentine’s Day, but they are equally beautiful for any winter affair. (Do keep in mind that the price of red roses will spike around February 14th.) One of the most striking way to use red roses for wedding bouquets is to create the bouquets entirely from the same variety of roses tightly packed into a classic round nosegay. If your wedding style is dramatic, opt for deep dark red roses, or choose a vibrant true red for a Christmas wedding.

Seasonal accents can be used to make special red rose winter bouquets and centerpieces. For a wedding in December, a clear footed urn can be filled with different sizes of round Christmas ornaments before being topped with an arrangement of red roses, red hypericum berries, and evergreen. Keep the look sophisticated by filling the vase with red balls mixed with frosted silver or moss green balls, which are an unexpected departure from a traditional holiday green color.

A Bouquet of Purple and White Flowers

Purple and White Wedding Bouquet

Try purple hydrangeas with white roses for a simple, yet elegant bouquet. A second and very attractive arrangement is to use two shades of purple such as mauve hyacinths and lavender lisiantus paired with white roses and mid-toned green leaves.

You can have the most elaborate combination of flowers or the simplest of bouquets with the large variety of purple flowers available. From anemones and dahlias to tulips and zinnias, you’re sure to find the flowers in the shades and tones that suit your wedding color scheme.

And remember… if you can’t get it fresh, go with silk!