
Getting hitched in this weather? Why not? The white frost is just as romantic as it is dangerously biting cold. If you like the idea of having a different wedding style, far from the usual spring-inspired nuptials, then maybe you should book now while it’s still snowing out. Now you can easily have a white-wedding.
People have taken inspiration from snow symbols such as pinecones, snowflakes and frost. People who have their weddings during winter could have more fun than those run-of-the-mill weddings in town. To make sure you don’t make your wedding related to anything Christmas-y, avoid using the colors red and green. Be inspired by white and a hint of gold. Choose your motif carefully.
The one sacrifice when you have your weddings during winter? Having it indoors. It’s the only way to do it to guarantee a long day (and a longer night) of celebration and party. Say bye-bye to your idea of a garden wedding unless you want to go through a lot of trouble planning and transforming the snowed in garden into a venue. The best that you can do is to look for the best ballroom in town, big enough for your creative winter wedding ideas and decorations. Ideas: swan ice carvings, crystal-like chandelier, and glimmering curtains. Make sure you use the finest china for your beloved guests.
Now since it’s cold, your guests might prefer warm drinks instead of the usual cocktail. Serve hot chocolate or warm cider. You can even opt to serve eggnog, but control hints of Christmas on your wedding day.
The most important of all of course is to look hot. Make sure to melt everyone’s hearts the moment they see you walk into the room.
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