Winter Wedding Ideas
When you think about having a wedding, normally you think of the spring, summer, and fall seasons. However, having a winter wedding can be just as glamorous, cinematic, and magical.
When choosing your wedding attire consider what you and your significant other which to wear that shows winter elegance. Picture the groom in tails, and the bride in a white long silk dress with a white fur or faux fur wrap. When choosing what to wear over your gown think about using a wrap, shrug, cape, or dramatic coat. Your bridesmaids can also wear an attractive wrap on your wedding day and beyond making it a great bridesmaid present.
Consider locations such as an inn with a fireplace for an intimate winter wedding. If you are having a larger affair, you may be able to use a historic mansion or private club. Also make sure that your location is adequately heated during the winter months.
When choosing the menu add some winter touch by selecting squash and pumpkin soup along with your favorite foods. Also consider serving eggnog, spiced wine, or hot chocolate as special treats. Look for an all-white cake, decorated with snowflake patterns, silver embellishments, or sugar sculptures.
If you are looking to have a bright bouquet, purchase red roses with holly and pine-tree greenery. In season flowers such as tulips, roses, and ornamental berries generally will be less expensive choices. Always talk to your florist, about the availability of the flowers of your choice. For an elegant bouquet choose a selection of silver and white flowers.
Continue by decorating your tables with simple and inexpensive white poinsettias, or fill the room with light by arranging pillar candles on a bed of pine branches. Using red cranberries in a bowl surrounding floating candles also makes an easy and inexpensive centerpiece. A perfect favor if you and your guests celebrate Christmas is an ornament. You can also purchase a snow globe, with a bride and groom inside.