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Choosing flowers for a December wedding can be a bit tricky because of the colder weather and limited bloom options. I want to help you find beautiful and fitting floral ideas that match the season and make your day feel special.

The key to picking great December wedding flowers is focusing on blooms that suit winter’s natural beauty and festive atmosphere.
There are many lovely flowers that thrive in this season, and I’ll share ideas that work well for a chilly December celebration.
1. White roses with evergreen sprigs

I like using white roses paired with evergreen sprigs for December weddings. This combination feels fresh and fits the winter season well. It adds a simple, natural touch without being too bold or flashy.
2. Amaryllis and red berries bouquet

I like using amaryllis in December bouquets because they bloom in winter and have large, bold flowers. The rich red colors fit the season well.
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Adding red berries gives the bouquet texture and a festive look. It also brings a natural touch that matches winter weddings.
3. Dusty miller paired with eucalyptus

I like using dusty miller with eucalyptus because their colors work well together. The soft silver leaves of dusty miller add a gentle touch to the fresh green eucalyptus.
This mix creates a simple, natural look that fits December weddings. It feels elegant without being too bright or flashy.
4. Creamy peonies with pinecones

I like combining creamy peonies with pinecones for a December wedding. The soft flowers balance the rough texture of pinecones well. This mix creates a natural, elegant look that fits winter perfectly.
5. Red tulips mixed with holly leaves

I like red tulips for December weddings because they add a bright and elegant touch. When paired with holly leaves, the bouquet feels festive and fresh. The holly’s glossy green leaves and red berries create a nice contrast with the smooth tulip petals.
6. Ranunculus in soft pastel tones

I like ranunculus for December weddings because their soft pastel colors fit the season well. These flowers add a gentle, romantic look without feeling too bright.
Their layered petals bring texture and depth to bouquets. I often pair them with light greenery to keep the arrangement delicate and fresh.
7. Sweet peas combined with hypericum berries

I like using sweet peas with hypericum berries for December weddings. Sweet peas add soft, colorful blooms. Hypericum berries bring a sturdy, festive touch with their red, green, or pink colors. Together, they create a balanced and seasonal look.
8. Blue thistle accents in bouquets

I like using blue thistles in December wedding bouquets. They add a cool, natural touch with their unique shape and color. Blue thistles work well with greenery, like eucalyptus, to create a simple but elegant look.
9. White calla lilies with silver brunia

I like using white calla lilies with silver brunia for December weddings. The lilies offer a smooth, elegant look. Silver brunia adds a cool, textured contrast perfect for winter.
This combination feels simple but stylish. It matches well with other seasonal decor and gives a fresh, modern vibe.
10. Snowdrop flowers in delicate arrangements

I like using snowdrop flowers for December weddings because they are simple and elegant. Their small, white bell-shaped blooms add a soft touch to any bouquet. Snowdrops create a fresh, delicate look perfect for winter ceremonies.
11. Gardenias with velvet red ribbons

I love how gardenias stand out with their creamy white petals. Adding velvet red ribbons gives the bouquet a warm, festive look. This combination works well for a December wedding.
12. Ivory orchids with wintergreens

I like ivory orchids for their simple, elegant look. Combined with wintergreens, they add a fresh, natural touch to December weddings. This mix feels classic and fits well with the cool, crisp season.
13. Anemones with dark centers and greenery

I like using anemones with dark centers for December weddings. Their look is simple but striking. Adding greenery like fir branches gives the bouquet a fresh, natural feel. This mix fits well with the winter season without being too traditional.