Winter Weddings
Have you ever considered a winter wedding? You may not have thought of it, but a white winter wedding has many advantages. The venues are cheaper and suppliers offer discounts in the off-peak seasons. You can also decorate your venue to look like a magical winter wonderland. Here are some great ideas for staging your wedding in the winter.
The Venue
Winter weddings require indoor venues. Whether you select a country club, hotel or ballroom, they all look stunning when decorated with seasonal decor. Winter wedding venues can include rustic barns or ski lodges, which often have stunning views and impressive surroundings. This will be a photographer’s dream. For a Barn Wedding Venue Kent, visit https://theploughatleigh.com/barn-wedding-venue-kent/
Colours
Winter weddings are often decorated in traditional festive colours, like red, gold, and green. You don’t need to stick to this colour scheme, as any colour will look great on a neutral background. You could choose emerald or sage green, burgundy or plum, or even icy blue. The metallic decor is also a great way to add some sparkle and glamour to a winter themed event. For a romantic, soft feel, stick with an all-white theme. Add features such as snowflakes.
Nature
You can also easily incorporate natural elements into your winter decor. Consider adding pinecones and sprigs with evergreens to your decor. You can also use faux fur seat covers, fairy lights, or branches decorated with fairy lights. You can also include mini Christmas trees, poinsettias and holly and ivy in your table decor.
Flowers
You can combine seasonal foliage like pine cones, berries, and ivy with flowers such as amaryllis and roses that bloom throughout the year. Hang fresh evergreen garlands and wreaths to enhance the look and scent of your venue. Hang some mistletoe above the head table to add a romantic and fun touch to winter decor.
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