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Well, you could have white/cream roses, mini calla lilies, orchids and amaryllus in your bouquet. Also stephanotis, gardenias...
Those are all in season in winter as well-hope that helps!
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I was wondering if anyone could help me please. I am getting married in December of this year and have started to try to organise my flowers but have become a bit stuck. My dress is alabastor in color which is a creamier than ivory. I like the look of quite a soft bouquet and am hoping that this should be easy enough to sort...all advice most welcome. However, for the bridesmaids' bouquets I am struggling to know what to do...do I go for cream/ white/ or red or a mixture as they are wearing a red dress? I wold like these to be quite soft as well.
Any help is much appreciated! Thanks! x