How to incorporate a winter theme into your flowers and décor

Bridesmaids with their bouquets

Q – How can we incorporate our winter theme into our flowers and décor?

"To ensure your flowers look their best, it’s important to pick options that are in season. Blooms available in the winter include delicate ranunculus, camellia and anemones. Pair these with berries to create a festive feel. Foliage is also important, use brunia, silver eucalyptus and pine cones, but don’t be afraid to use spruce to create a winter wonderland.

"Consider colours that would complement the bridesmaids’ dresses for your décor and flowers. A cool, snowy feel would look great in any venue where greys and silvers feature. Alternatively, using deep dramatic reds and berries along with dark foliage can add a warm cosy feel to your winter wedding. Both looks scream winter but remember to try and get creative with your florist to create a truly romantic setting."

Kerry Goodyear 
Florist and event stylist 
www.sorelladecor.co.uk

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