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Trends for Cool Winter Weddings
These days, it seem like more and more brides get married during spring
and summer months. But if you're a bride who has chosen to tie the
knot during winter time, there are cool new ideas to bring the season
into your nuptials. Toss aside the pale color palettes and spring
blooms, because winter weddings have a style that's all their own.
Read on and use any one of these ideas and add some magic to your
winter wedding.
Start with a Theme
Winter weddings are best when a theme is incorporated into the festivities.
Winter white, silver and gold, blue Christmas, an evergreen or a snowflake
theme are some great places to start. Lush velvety fabrics and rich
shades of color are also very fitting for winter weddings. If the
wedding takes place during the holidays, don't be afraid to add traditional
touches like candy canes, stars or ornaments into the mix.
Go with Greenery
Instead of only using traditional wedding flowers for your winter
wedding, add some wintery touches with greenery. Natural additions
like pinecones and greenery like holly leaves or evergreens give seasonal
flair to ordinary bouquets and centerpieces. If you use pinecones,
keep in mind that they can be painted nearly any color and sprayed
with glitter or faux snow. You can also mix greenery with flowers
for a unique and textured look. Soft white roses flocked with fir
tree boughs makes a beautiful seasonal centerpiece.
Dress for the Occasion
When you have a wedding during the winter season, your wedding attire
should be influenced by the time of year. Bring rich colors or pale
metallics into your palette with bridesmaids gowns in deep purple,
tuxedo vests of sparkling gold or festive red accents on your wedding
gown. If you prefer to wear all white, bring in rich shades with accessories
like jewelry with colored gemstones or colored stitching on a veil.
Add the Season into your Ceremony
Getting married during the winter also means that you can add touches
to your wedding ceremony to reflect the season. Research songs and
readings that fit the time of year. If you're writing wedding vows
for your ceremony, you can add words and phrases that fit with the
season. For holiday weddings, don't be shy about using a few favorite
Christmas songs or poems for your ceremony.
Serve Seasonal Food
During the winter, people generally want to eat things that make them
feel warm and comfortable. Bring these feelings into your wedding
reception by using comfort foods and warm hors d'ouevres. Mini macaroni
and cheeses, chicken pot pies and french onion soup are a good start.
Instead of classic cocktails, mix up the drinks and serve peppermint
martinis and hot chocolate with liquor. If you're getting married
around the holidays, serve home cooked traditions with a twist like
turkey with chestnut stuffing and sweet potato souffles.
Now that you have some fresh ideas, your winter wedding will be nothing
short of spectacular. The more you bring the season into your ceremony,
the more special it will be. Have fun with your planning and stay
warm!
About
the Author
Elizabeth Reuth offers inventive wedding
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