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  2. 27 Winter Wedding Color Schemes That Will Take Your Breath Away

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    Getting hitched soon? Here's a list of the dreamiest winter wedding color palettes and decor schemes, including rose gold, champagne, dusty blue, and white.

  3. Flower bouquet - Wikipedia

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    A flower bouquet is a collection of flowers in a creative arrangement. Flower bouquets can be arranged for the decor of homes or public buildings or may be handheld. Several popular shapes and styles classify handheld bouquets, including nosegay, crescent, and cascading bouquets. Flower bouquets are often given for special occasions such as ...

  4. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    In a formal wedding, the ring bearer is a special page that carries the rings down the aisle. The coin bearer is a similar page that marches on the wedding aisle to bring the wedding coins. Flower girls: In some traditions, one or more children carry bouquets or drop flower petals in front of a bride in the wedding procession. Wedding industry

  5. 25 Best Dresses to Wear to a Winter Wedding as a Guest - AOL

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    What makes for a great winter wedding dress? Ashley Full, a personal stylist and co-founder of plus-size clothing line AMOUR781 shared some winter wedding guest trends with Woman's Day. "Sequins ...

  6. These Winter Flowers Actually Love the Cold

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    These colorful and hardy flowers add color even in snow and freezing temps. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  7. Frost flower - Wikipedia

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    Frost flower. Frost flower in the Ozark Mountains, USA. A frost flower or ice flower is formed when thin layers of ice are extruded from long-stemmed plants in autumn or early winter. The thin layers of ice are often formed into exquisite patterns, curling into "petals" which resemble flowers .