Winter Wedding Bouquets

Two unique weddings, custom-designed to perfection.

There’s something inherently magical about winter weddings that’s hard to capture in any other season. From cozy details to crisp seasonal colours, they set the perfect stage for stunning floral design. On this page, we’re diving into two gorgeous winter weddings: one at Bourton Hall in Rugby and another at an equally charming venue. Each wedding showcased bespoke bouquets and arrangements that perfectly reflected the couple’s style while embracing the beauty of the season.

Wedding One

Classic Red and White Elegance

The first wedding into the bold drama of winter with red and white bouquets exuded timeless romance.

Bridal Bouquet

Bright, poppy red roses are front and centre in this mix, combined with white spray roses, baby’s breath, and sprigs of greenery. These classic flowers all come together to create a bouquet full of depth in texture and seasonal charm.

Winter wedding bouquet with red and white roses, baby’s breath, and seasonal greenery for a classic romantic look.
Bride holding a red and white winter wedding bouquet, posing with family against a rustic wooden backdrop.

Coordinated Elegance

The buttonholes matched in perfect coordination with the winter wedding bouquet, the formal attire, deep navy suits, and black dresses, which made the red roses pop. It created a rich, cohesive look that tied all participants together. Flowers added warmth and intimacy to offset the winter chill.

Seasonal Details

Soft contrast came through with the use of baby’s breath and lush greenery against bold reds, adding delicate wintery vibes without feeling too traditional. And, of course, this combo proved striking yet romantic-perfect for a colder-month celebration.

Bride and groom with family, featuring red and white winter wedding bouquets and buttonholes for a festive touch.

This wedding proved that bouquets of red and white stand out bold and romantic against winter’s stark beauty.

Wedding Two

Pastel Perfection at Bourton Hall

The second wedding at Bourton Hall took an entirely different approach by adopting a soft, ethereal colour palette. Soft blues, purples, and whites were favoured in the floral designs of this wedding to add an understated elegance to the grand interiors of the venue.

Bridal Bouquet

This elegant combination of lavender-tinged roses, eucalyptus, and lisianthus gave the design dimension. Adding movement without pulling it down was baby’s breath with its subtle sprigs of greenery. It matched her dainty dress and vintage fur wrap into one effortlessly chic winter look.

Elegant winter wedding floral arrangements with pastel roses, seasonal greenery, and delicate baby’s breath, complementing the warm wood-paneled ceremony setting.

The Ceremony Décor

The ceremony décor consisted of huge, impactful floral arrangements to frame the space where the ceremony took place in one continuous pastel palette. Full designs consisting of seasonal blooms were placed into the dramatic wood-panelled interiors at Bourton Hall. Such flowers softened the grandeur of this venue and brought their personal touch into the setting.

Elegant winter wedding floral arrangements with pastel roses, seasonal greenery, and delicate baby’s breath, complementing the warm wood-paneled ceremony setting.
Elegant winter wedding floral arrangements with pastel roses, seasonal greenery, and delicate baby’s breath, complementing the warm wood-paneled ceremony setting.

Bridesmaids' Bouquets

The bridesmaids carried bunches of baby’s breath tied with soft blue ribbons. Their simplicity and elegance merged with the steel-blue dresses they wore, reflecting a youthful and cohesive charm throughout the design.

Reception Florals

The reception was an absolute floral dream-the sweetheart table facing the guests set up with a flowing garland of greenery dotted with soft pastel flowers and twinkling fairy lights. Identical garlands graced the fireplaces at the venue, bringing cosy focal points together in the room.

This winter wedding was a key example of subtle sophistication-a great reminder that muted tones can be just as festive as saturated colours when matched against seasonal greenery and thoughtful details.

How Winter Bouquets Capture the Season's Magic

Both weddings celebrated the magic of winter, but very differently. One was bold and dramatic, with striking red and white tones against a backdrop of snow and ice that lent a reflective and heated passion. Soft and romantic, the use of pastels in hues added a surreal quality to the crispness of a winter day. Be that as it may, there were some common elements that made the floral designs of both weddings simply unforgettable:

Planning Your Winter Wedding Bouquets

If you’re envisioning a winter wedding, the perfect flowers can make your day. Here’s some inspiration to get you started:

Lean into greenery

Pine, eucalyptus, and fir add structure and texture in thematic style. Festive Touches: Berries, pinecones, and/or frosted details give reference to the season without overwhelming the design.

Mix It Up

Classic holiday shade combinations like reds and whites will create a bold look, while soft pastels will provide a timeless romantic feel.

Big Picture

Consider designing ceremony and reception flowers as one cohesive design to complement the bouquets.

Winter weddings are all about capturing that beautiful balance between cosiness and elegance, and the flowers you choose are just the perfect way to bring your vision into life.

Be it bold romance or understated beauty, these two weddings prove winter bouquets can do it all. Whatever your style, winter’s seasonal blooms and greenery can help you create something truly magical.

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