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What’s more glamorous than a luxe winter wedding? Golden metallics and sparkles are the perfect way to highlight soft whites and creams. Imagine lavishly wrapped gifts and bubbling champagne after a flurry of fresh snow. Incorporate garlands, cream Roses and gold Baby’s Breath to create a luxurious winter wedding so glamorous it will leave your guests amazed.

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Whether you use it as an alter or let it serve as a photo backdrop for your guests, these golden curtains adorned with loose garland made of seeded eucalyptus and  bay leaf, will be the focal point of your event!

 

Luxe Ornaments

 

 

A winter wedding means you can hold on to the magic of the holidays well into your special day. Making ornaments a must! Opt for elegant orbs in cream, gold and bronze.  Ornaments hanging from floating garland are a fabulous centerpiece!

 

Centerpiece

 

 

White Hydrangeas, cream Roses, Spray Rose Chablis and peach Lisianthus make this arrangement appear fluffy white. While a tall gold vase adds a touch of glamour.

 

Copper Coffee Mugs

 

 

Help your guests warm up with hot cocoa or coffee served in a luxurious rose gold or copper mug!

 

Bouquet

 

 

White Ranunculus, white Lisianthus, white Garden Roses, white Peonies, Seeded Eucalyptus, make a majority of this beautiful bouquet, with touches of Scabiosa, Baby’s Breath and Seeded Eucalyptus all sprayed in gold.

 

Gold Baby’s Breath

 

 

If you want to get really creative for your wedding, try spray painting Baby’s Breath in gold! You can place it around tables for decoration, or use it to make a flower crown for yourself or your flower girl!

 

Boutonniere

 

 

Create this delicate boutonniere using white Roses and Dusty Miller. Spray paint Baby’s Breath, Coffee Foliage and Plumosus Fern in gold for accents!

 

Glam Tree

 

 

Not only is this a sweet treat for your guests, the tall stack resembles a Christmas tree without overdoing the holiday theme!

 

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