Winter Wedding Bouquets You’ll Love

Think you can’t have a lush, floral bouquet because you’re having a winter wedding? Think again. Certain blooms are in season during winter and year-round and are perfectly complemented with winter accents, like pinecones, berries, pine sprigsĀ and more. See some of our favorite winter wedding bouquets below.

  1. White Rose Winter Bouquet

    Winter Wedding Bouquets You'll Love
    Paul Morse Photography

    Expecting snow on your wedding day? Match the icyĀ tone with a simple bouquet of white roses (you’ll love how the stems and any greenery popĀ in the photos).

  2. Bold Red Rose Winter Bouquet

    Winter Wedding Bouquets You'll Love
    Anya Foto Photography

    Red roses with a little diamond blingĀ make up this gorgeous winter bouquet.

  3. Lush Pinecone Winter Bouquet

    Winter Wedding Bouquets You'll Love
    Jessie Casey

    AnĀ oversizeĀ bouquet of white blooms and earthy greeneryĀ is winter ready with the addition of a few prettyĀ pinecones.

  4. White Rose and Dusty Miller Winter Bouquet

    Winter Wedding Bouquets You'll Love
    JM Photography

    A smaller bouquet with white roses,Ā dusty miller, berries and pineconesĀ pack a punch.

  5. Jewel-Tone Winter Bouquet

    Winter Wedding Bouquets You'll Love
    Jen Dillender Photography

    Pops of wintry jewel tones, like red, purple, green and blue,Ā make for a dramatic and elegant look.

  6. Pastel Winter Bouquet

    Winter Wedding Bouquets You'll Love
    Allison Kuhn Creative

    A frosty, pastel-huedĀ bouquet of light peach, pink and white blooms with dusty miller and berries is perfect for winter.

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