Winter is gradually becoming a more popular season to marry in, and opens many doors when it comes to deciding the bride's bouquet. She may want to opt for the traditional, icy white colour scheme, or ...
A wedding between December and March should feel festive, but doesn't demand New Year's Eve glamour or holiday reds. Consider something out-of-the box for your bridal bouquet and embrace the cold and ...
Deciding on décor for a winter wedding can be a challenge. The season lends itself to a potentially kitschy theme (cue the mistletoe and snowflakes…) and most brides' dream buds, like peonies, dahlias ...
As the warm weather wanes and ceremonies start to creep indoors blooms tend to play a more integral role in the day. Just as the ocean makes a beach wedding, flowers add colour, life and beauty to a ...
Give your wedding cake a show-stopping finish by sitting it on a ring of white roses and using a small grouping of the same roses as a pretty cake topper. Spray decorative tree branches white for the ...
In Victorian times, every flower symbolized a sentiment, and with a bouquet a man could express his feelings without saying a word. Oh, man. There better not be any lavender in this plastic bouquet.
When the cold winds start blowing and frost nips at the garden, fresh blooms feel like a distant memory. But who says your winter home has to be devoid of floral cheer? Drying flowers is like hitting ...