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White Winter Wedding Flower Ideas

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Published on November 20, 2008
Blooms that add a seasonal touch to your chilly celebration
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This snowball table centerpiece is chic for the season with a lush arrangement of white peonies and garden roses surrounded by white frosted votive candles at this monochromatic affair. Michelle Rago

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This bouquet of cabbage rosettes, berzillia berries, white ranunculus, green millet, mixed grasses and green cymbidium orchids is rustically charming for the chilly season. Janie Medley Flora Design

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A long arrangement of carnations, wax flowers, stock and chrysanthemums runs the length of the table at this winter wedding. Beautiful Blooms

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Tibet roses, dahlias, lisianthus, freesia, thistle, lysimachia, scented geraniums, bush ivy and passion fruit vine make up these low, modern table decorations. David Stark

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This white ice arrangement is filled with white amaryllis, seeded eucalyptus, roses and white ornament balls and sits in a modern vase filled with fragrant cedar for a seasonal touch. Ovando, ovandony.com.

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A bouquet of light-color garden and spray roses is accented with rosebuds and hydrangea, then finished with a sparkling brooch. Beautiful Blooms

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Groupings of white birch poles and branches with warm uplighting accent the corners brilliantly at a winter-white reception. Katrina Parris Flowers

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A dome of white carnations is accented with crystal necklace trim to create this towering centerpiece. Nancy Liu Chin Designs, nancyliuchin.com.

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Aisle markers of ivory polo roses, dendrobium orchids, white peonies and ivory iceberg roses were tied with ivory satin ribbon and hung on the chairs that lined the aisle at this wedding ceremony. Natalie Bowen Designs

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A bouquet of white gardenias is accented with a warm touch of ostrich feathers and tied with a white satin ribbon. Michelle Rago, michelleragoltd.com.

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Soft and white, this simple arrangement of white ranunculus and gypsophila sits in a cut crystal bowl. Karen Bussen

From SIMPLE STUNNING WEDDING FLOWERS by Karen Bussen. Reprinted by permission of Stewart, Tabori & Chang.

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A single white ranunculus is paired with silvery dusty miller to create a frosted feel on your groom's lapel. Fleur

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A trio of crystal and silver hurricanes are planted into a lush bed of white hydrangea, lisianthus, Vendela roses, flocked birch branches, silver lacquered pittosporum and wired crystals. R. Jack Balthazar

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This charming arrangement consists of white peonies, ranunculus and anemone. Anthony Todd.

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Pinning a giant flower onto your ring pillow adds a quick custom touch. Ring pillow (we added the Iceberg rose), $45, Jean M; myjeanm.com.

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Decals on the vase and a punched place card expand your theme. Vase, $18, Homart; areohome.com. Decals, $12 for 24; wonderfulgraffitiwedding.com. Spider mums, thedesignersco-op.com. Hole punch, $14, McGill; mcgillinc.com.

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Gladiolus blossoms, sweet peas, and snapdragons gather in a modern take on the bridal clutch. Bouquet, $280, Bridget Vizoso; thedesignersco-op.com.

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