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Winter Wedding Decorations



These winter wedding decorations are designed with a church in mind, but can also be used to create an absolute winter wonderland at your reception as well!

White stock, roses and spider mums are accented with frosty birch branches for a chilly look.



A magnificent tower of similar flowers are clustered with tall, white taper candles. Notice the green garland laid on the altar for a vivid contrast with the white.



The lightness of Queen Anne's lace actually gives a snowflake effect to this low centerpieces. Again, the birch branches pulls the feel of this theme together with a wintery outdoors.



Other white flowers, including Asiatic lilies and larkspur blend in beautifully in this wintery arrangement. Ribbon spills over and drapes to the floor.



Use a fireside basket to create a full, lush arrangement overflowing in white. Larger flowers like gladiolus and football mums can fill in nicely, and look stunning while costing less that callas or other exotic blooms.



White arrangements can have some contrast when you add a little blush roses with a faint pink hue to them. Notice the winter theme was emphasized with the addition of a snow figurine in the middle of the flowers. This can make lovely keepsakes later to display on your shelves.



Photos courtesy John Henry. All rights reserved.



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