
Happy new year! I'm looking forward to January because I am helping two friends with their wedding flowers this month. I did a little research on winter flowers to help me get inspired.
Anemones are in season and make some really adorable bouquets::


Calla Lilies are also a great winter flower and come in a variety of colors. Here is a pretty pink bouquet, I love the leather handle::

I used amaryllis in my Christmas arrangments and here they are with some poinsettias::

Orchids are also a good winter flower. Here is a killer Martha Stewart bouquet::

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