Winter wedding can be a beautiful time; you can use winter scene as your best wedding accessory; bare branches sparkle with frozen crystalline droplets, the snow, and the pop of color, a hint of fur; roofs silvered with frost and a happy couple photographed in a winter wonderland. What could be more dramatic than a winter wedding?
Snowflakes and pinecones are tried-and-true winter wedding motifs, these seasonal good thing standbys will sparkle your special day.
Wedding Color
If you want a holiday-oriented wedding, reds and greens certainly reflect the season;
But silver and white with crystal accents would be other different serious glamour tone;
Wedding flowers
Red roses, calla lilies, and amaryllis are the most used winter wedding flowers; Wanna different, consider white hydrangeas and soft ranunculuses;
Wedding centerpieces
Candles are the necessary to add both warmth and romance, then ice and crystals would heighten the drama;
Wedding cakes
A white, vintage-style cake, or wedding cake trimmed in red or green ribbon or topped with roses looks pretty;
Wedding invitations
Winter wedding calls more formal invitations, like navy blue, chocolate-brown, or even eggplant font with hand calligraphy.
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Bridal hairstyle
Slick bun,Glam ‘60s(A great option for curly-haired brides)French twist (Understated yet sexy)Chignon (The epitome of chic) Low bun ( for fuss-free brides).
Bridesmaid dresses
We recommend heavier fabrics in full length to keep the chill away and look stylish in a colder season.
Wedding shoes
Classic shoe boot looks lovely for winter weddings; Ginger in silver or gold adds a touch of festive sparkle; with the addition of a ribbon tie for extra comfort; in buttery soft leather.
Wedding favor
Give out small food packages of chocolate-covered cranberries or roasted chestnuts are always a hit.
Cocktail hour
It calls for warm, comforting drinks, hot chocolate and warm apple cider won’t go wrong. Besides greet your guests with mulled wine and eggnog in small punch glasses are tried-and-true.
The most important thing for a winter wedding is to ‘KEEP GUESTS COZY’. Place a stack of shawls or mini hand warmers at the entrance to your ceremony, or drape one over every other chair at your reception will be very thoughtful.