What a great way to celebrate one of the most memorable and important moments in a couple's life - with winter weddings. Winter weddings can be a magical sight to behold.
Winter weddings are manageable. There are certainly many ways of working with nature to create a magical moment with your lifetime partner - and with those who share this glorious time with you.
This is the time of year when suppliers of wedding essentials are relatively hard to find - and beware of skyrocketing prices. At this time, the proprietors might be on vacation while others are busy preparing for the holidays. Getting married in winter entails an organised and well-coordinated plan to counter the risks associated with the season.
Ceremony And Reception
The rule of thumb for winter weddings is to hold the ceremony and venue indoors - this is a no-brainer, obviously to keep everyone from the freezing weather. Indoors will definitely be more dramatic as people can become more dressy. You may set the tone of romance and intimacy as everyone can be huddled close to each other.
The wedding venue and reception hall can have an amazing cosy warmth with the heating, lamps and electric fireplace with accessories. For winter weddings, you may put up a lighting system that will bring a magical feel with the lamps - with the variations of colors in the hall and the different textures of dresses and decors.
Any choice of colour motif will certainly make a wonderful blend with the snowy white season. The use of bright colours is also a good idea to create a more festive tone for winter weddings.
Wedding Motif
Ideal winter wedding dresses are the traditional white. Be sure to use the appropriate textile or clothing materials which will keep you a little bit warm. The cold weather will be more appreciated with the parade of shawls, coats and scarves that complement the attendees' dresses and suits.
Why not try to bedeck wedding favors with winter elements like personalised candle holders, small holiday lanterns or sweet goodies in a Christmas box? Do not forget the centrepieces and table settings to keep up with the winter wedding motif. Great centrepiece ideas would be crystal and silver vases with poinsettias and scented candles. These are the hues of the season as the holidays come nearer.
Other Details
Treat your guests to a gastronomic winter wedding menu that consists of hot and energy-giving food. This might give them plenty of energy to allow to let loose on the dance floor as the party continues!
You may opt to have your wedding cake as that seasonal delight, the fruit cake. Have it immersed in its own version of a wintry look.
This is the time of year when suppliers of wedding essentials are relatively hard to find - and beware of skyrocketing prices. At this time, the proprietors might be on vacation while others are busy preparing for the holidays. Getting married in winter entails an organised and well-coordinated plan to counter the risks associated with the season.
Ceremony And Reception
The rule of thumb for winter weddings is to hold the ceremony and venue indoors - this is a no-brainer, obviously to keep everyone from the freezing weather. Indoors will definitely be more dramatic as people can become more dressy. You may set the tone of romance and intimacy as everyone can be huddled close to each other.
The wedding venue and reception hall can have an amazing cosy warmth with the heating, lamps and electric fireplace with accessories. For winter weddings, you may put up a lighting system that will bring a magical feel with the lamps - with the variations of colors in the hall and the different textures of dresses and decors.
Any choice of colour motif will certainly make a wonderful blend with the snowy white season. The use of bright colours is also a good idea to create a more festive tone for winter weddings.
Wedding Motif
Ideal winter wedding dresses are the traditional white. Be sure to use the appropriate textile or clothing materials which will keep you a little bit warm. The cold weather will be more appreciated with the parade of shawls, coats and scarves that complement the attendees' dresses and suits.
Why not try to bedeck wedding favors with winter elements like personalised candle holders, small holiday lanterns or sweet goodies in a Christmas box? Do not forget the centrepieces and table settings to keep up with the winter wedding motif. Great centrepiece ideas would be crystal and silver vases with poinsettias and scented candles. These are the hues of the season as the holidays come nearer.
Other Details
Treat your guests to a gastronomic winter wedding menu that consists of hot and energy-giving food. This might give them plenty of energy to allow to let loose on the dance floor as the party continues!
You may opt to have your wedding cake as that seasonal delight, the fruit cake. Have it immersed in its own version of a wintry look.
While the excitement and fun of a winter wedding is are being anticipated, there are other small details that need to be looked into. The make-up for the bride and bridesmaids must match well with winter, it must not be overpowered by the light of the winter season - rather it must stand out. Make sure to not use oil-based foundation on a snowy day. Also, consider wearing gloves and closed shoes to protect hands and feet from the shivering cold weather. With all these, you may then chill out and have fun with the snowy landscape of winter weddings.

