Red and/or white roses, fragrant white lilies or Star Gazer Lilies, actually anything goes. Its your wedding, what are your colors? I'm not a florist, but I am best friends with one and I would most definitely suggest talking to your florist as early as October. Get his or her ideas, or they have books you can look through. Another tip from a friend of a florist...don't have your wedding too close to Christmas, they HATE that.
What kind of flowers BESIDES Poinsettias and holly are pretty for a December Wedding?
Red calla Lilies and have the bridesmaids carry white calla lilies
Reply:it really depends on what type of spray you will use are you having a cascade hanging . go look at a florist book, they have many different types to choose from use Xmas greens with white roses or carnations so many different types of flowers to choose from
Reply:sprinkle in some flowering Christmas cactus and maybe some lillies
Reply:My friend got married last December and she had dark red and white roses, it looked really nice!
Reply:roses, bright red roses
Reply:white roses with evergreen sprigs, or they can dye carnations.. a deep maroon, white Calla Lillie's, i have been to several winter weddings and i love the evergreen sprigs mixed with flowers.. the bring a nice scent.. and you can get the cut by florists really nicely and the ones that come form the florists aren't sticky or prickly.. good luck!
Reply:amaryllis . also cream roses, combined with light colored freesias. try red and white chrisants sprinkled with silver glittering!! good luck! :)
Reply:Red and white roses are available all year round.
Also red and white carnations.
White baby's breath.
All look stunning with green ivy.
At Christmas wedding that I attended last year they had wreaths made entirely of baby's breath on the windows of the church. It looked absolutely magical!
Congratulations to you.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
What kind of flowers BESIDES Poinsettias and holly are pretty for a December Wedding?
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