A winter wedding can be a truly enchanting occasion that warms the heart, especially in the cold weather. Many people believe that winter is the best and most beautiful time to get married.
The first thing to do is choose your venue. One of the main perks of choosing a winter wedding is the cost. Spring is usually the peak season for weddings, so if you choose to set your date for the winter, you might be eligible for a venue discount, depending on where you choose. Churches are the most common venue for weddings, however, many beautiful hotels and country inns have amazing ballrooms and wedding areas that are just as beautiful. Make sure that you book early enough in advance to secure your date!
Once you have booked your venue, you can begin to choose a theme. Many winter weddings incorporate the holiday season into their theme, but you can stretch your imagination when choosing the theme and colors. Winter colors, such as silver, gold, emerald, red, and bold shades of blue are great colors for a winter wedding. Remember that when its cold outside, the perfect combination of colors can make a person feel warm and cozy inside, which is the loving feeling you are looking for.
Food is a big part of a wedding reception, so make sure that you choose entrees that are hearty and comforting. Classic, filling winter holiday food is something that nobody ever gets tired of, so don’t feel like you have to compete with Christmas. Its your day!
When you decorate the venue, try draping fabrics or using lots of greenery to make a nice, warm, environment that is very lush and inviting. As churches can often be cold and uncomfortable, keep this in mind when you try to create the perfect winter wedding environment!
With the right creative touches, you can have the perfect winter wedding!