If you've decided on a gorgeous winter celebration and are wondering how you can make it more unique and memorable, here are the best ways to elevate your winter wedding.
1. Keep your guests warm and cosy
When winter comes around, we all love being bundled up in chunky knits and furry and fuzzy materials, especially when snowflakes start to fall, which is why a winter wedding celebration is the ideal time to amplify the cosiness. A great idea would be to ask your servers to greet your guests at the entrance with a beautiful silver tray featuring classic mulled wine or a signature hot toddy, for that bonfire night feel. If you decided to have an outdoor ceremony during the cold weather, scatter a few woven baskets filled with knit scarves and mittens around the venue, and place some throw blankets on the seats to keep your guests warm. A warming hut reminiscent of the mountainside is also ideal for an outdoor bar area.
Whether your ceremony is held indoors or outdoors, you are most likely going to spend a lot of time outside getting your photos taken, which is why it’s essential to stay warm and comfortable. Winter weddings are the ideal time to opt for high necklines and elaborate sleeves, which might be too hot in the warmer months, along with elegant gowns adorned with beautiful wintery details, such as sequins,
pearls, crystals and feathers. A stylish wool cape or a cropped faux fur coat is also a must for staying warm and cosy. When it comes to accessories, a great idea would be to opt for beautiful Moon magic jewellery. Made with bright, pastel moon stones combined with silver or rose gold metals, these jewellery items are perfect for completing the winter wonderland bridal fantasy.
A winter wedding is the perfect time to opt for a holiday season colour palette, whether that means pairing whites with soft pastels, combining black and white with silver or gold, or even choosing seasonal reds and greens. No matter which colour scheme you select, make sure to incorporate it in everything from your invitations to the venue decor elements, to create a more cohesive theme throughout the wedding. As layering adds more interest to your design, don't be afraid to pair fresh flower centrepieces with candles of varying heights or scatter some faux snow over your table linens, while adding texture with beautiful faux fur throws around the venue. It's exactly the small yet intricate details like this that will elevate your wedding decor.
4. Offer fun seasonal drinks
Having a drink that feels festive will help get all of your guests in the right mood for a winter party. If you decide to offer a signature cocktail at the reception that truly embodies the spirit of the season, you can try something new and interesting, such as a ginger snap martini, cranberry mimosa or ginger bread eggnog. It would also be a wonderful idea to offer a cocktail station with a dispenser and elegant glassware, or even decide to serve the drinks in individual dishes sculpted from ice, which will keep the cocktails chilled, while providing visual appeal. Ice sculptures are a beautiful way to elevate a winter wedding celebration, and they add a truly glamorous touch to any decor.
5. Choose a tasty wintery dessert
To continue on the seasonal theme, take the traditional aspects of a wedding, and put some fun, customized wintery spins on them. Surprise your guests with something unique, such as a hot cocoa station filled with small, seasonally inspired desserts. Instead of the classic tiered wedding cake, keep the cold weather in mind and opt for a warm, molten cake instead. Don't be afraid to try something new
and get creative with your menu options, as it's exactly this uniqueness and personalisation that will make your wedding day memorable, and your guests feel taken care of and loved.
From walking down the aisle through the fluffy snow, feeling the crisp air on your cheeks, to sipping champagne with your guests next to the warmth of the fireplace, a winter wedding is a truly magical experience that can only be elevated and improved with these incredible celebratory tips.
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