Friday, February 3, 2012

Winter wedding colour theme?

I need some help as I like all these. Which one do you like best?



Raspberry red with silver or gold or pink

Medium blue with silver or gold or lavender

Violet %26amp; gold

Green %26amp; white

pink %26amp; ?



These are the flowers I'm considering-red roses, red tulips, violets,lavender, baby pink rose buds, lily of the valley, gardenias
Winter wedding colour theme?
Violet and gold would look gorgeous !
Reply:You should really narrow down your flower choices. There is a lot going on and you don't want things to become crowded. Shades of blue and lavender with silver or gold would be very nice - you could use silver or gold candleabras for the centerpieces. Silver is more of a winter color than gold - because of the snow, etc.
Reply:Red Tulips are beautiful! I love any colored Tulips...my flowers were purple Tulips.



I think the Rasberry red with silver sounds nice.
Reply:Red %26amp; gold - nice %26amp; classic
Reply:I'd vote for the blue and silver or the violet and gold.



Are you sure you want a winter wedding? The only reason I'm asking is the flowers you have listed, tulips, violets, lavendar, lily of the valley, these are all spring flowers. You are either going to pay dearly to get them or be very dissappointed when you can't get them.



You don't say where you are from, but if you are in a 'cold winter' state you definitely are going to have problems with the delicateness of those flowers as well. They are not going to do well going from very cold to warm and back again and again. They will wilt, turn brown and just downright look bad by the time you get your pictures taken.



Re-think your flower selections if you have your heart set on a winter wedding, otherwise pick a warmer date.



Good Luck
Reply:When I think of a winter wedding it is natural for me to see red in it.

Plus, when my cousin had a winter wedding, the bridesmaids wore red dresses.
Reply:red or blue with silver (blue would look icy, red looks classy)



If you do red, go with white/off white flowers for the bridesmaids and red for you (roses would be nice)



With blue you could do pinks, violets and blues in flowers (may be less expensive than red and white roses)
Reply:I am a fan of the medium blue with silver, and also lavender (so you have a color for your flowers). It will be winter, without being holiday-esque.
Reply:I'm voting for Raspberry and Gold....I picture gold embossed stationary with matching Raspberry ribbons....all the girls in rich Raspberry dresses and gold ribbon around their waist.....2 words of advice....1.with gold accent it's very easy to go overboard and up looking like a bad Vegas buffet after all the ministers leave....and 2. People and I do mean all people young/old drunk/sober they like to say the word Raspberry and they usually stick their tongue out and spit when they do......Congratulations.
Reply:Blue/Silver with white gardenia flowers would be very classy! Lots of tulle, lots of white lights/candles, tables sprinked in silver confetti/silver wrapped chocolates would be easy decorating ideas.

One warning though- gardenias turn brown quite easily and they are one of the more expensive flowers :(

I wanted gardenias for mine, but after seeing the cost, I opted for star gazers and white roses.
Reply:Raspberry or blue with silver
Reply:red with gold or violet and gold and flowers go with red roses and gardinia and orkids ... for the violet go with lavender and violets and or gardinias
Reply:I hope you aren't on a tight budget because all of those flowers are going to be outragously priced in winter time (if the florst can even get them)...either that or learn to fall in love with silks real fast.



I vote Green and white. A hunter green, a mid-range pine green, and white. Its white for snow and green for evergreen trees and you use pine or holly in your florals.



Red has been the color at alsmost every wedding I've worked/been to in the last year. Blue works well for winter but is one of the most common colors chosen for it. Violet and gold...there are few violet flowers in season in winter time and most of them just scream "SPRING" and gold flowers just look tacky. Pink..most grooms hate pink and to be honest I've had enough of the pepto bismol receptions.
Reply:this may depend a lot on your location. if there is a chance of snow, you may want to stick with warmer colors to make everything more vibrant.



persoanlly, i think that silver, blue, and lavender/lilac is a beautiful winter combination. violets, forget me knots, lavender springs, and white roses would make some amazing bouquets.
Reply:I would go with the Raspberry and gold. It is warm and inviting for a cool winter wedding! Congrats!
Reply:I like the red with silver or gold. Keep in mind that if you order flowers out of season your costs are going to increase.

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