Your Winter Wedding
Winter is such a beautiful time of year, and is a perfect time
for a wedding! Even if you live in a part of the world where
there is no snow, a winder wedding can be filled with magic and
electricity. The crisp chill in the air and a horse drawn
carriage can seem like something off of a Christmas card, and
you will be surprised at just how romantic the atmosphere can be.
Before you make a definite decision on a winter wedding, you
should be sure that it is the right season for you and your
groom. If you hate the snow, you might want to think about a
wedding in the fall, or perhaps the spring when the weather is a
bit more agreeable. In the same respect, if you're hoping for an
outdoor wedding, winter is not the best choice.
It's possible to have an outdoor wedding in the winter, but the
cost of heating your guests, flowers, food, even yourself is
exorbitant. If a winter wedding is what you've got your heart
set on, keep an indoor venue in mind.
A wedding around the time of a major holiday can be stressful,
not only for the bride and groom, but for the family and guests.
People already buy many gifts at Christmas. Having a wedding in
the same week may seem like an added expense rather than a
blessed occasion.
If you're still focusing on the winder wedding, there are some
beautiful themes you can use to make your wedding one to
remember. Obviously, a Christmas theme is on the minds of a lot
of people. If you happen to celebrate the holiday, decorate your
venue with evergreen garlands, twinkling lights, red bows, and
large blooming poinsettias. A nighttime wedding typically
requires more formal dress, so if you're planning to have it at
night, note this on the invitation.
A winter wonderland wedding makes for a beautiful theme.
Decorate with plenty of white lace, crystal accessories, and an
ice sculpture or two and you have an exquisite land of ice and
snow. During this snow-touched occasion, making your entrance
via horse and carriage will definitely stand out.
Though most don't think of it in this way, Valentine's Day is
also in winter. A wedding venue decorated with hearts, roses,
and Victorian accents can speak love without saying a single
word. A winter wedding can be incredible, and with the right
theme, you can have the winter wedding of your dreams.