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Winter Theme Wedding

By Nily Glaser
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Date: 09/17/2004 Topics: Weddings for Less > Decorations | Old Categories > Weddings  
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Are you planning a winter theme wedding? Many Couples planning winter theme weddings have requested information and A-wedding Day is up fo the challenge. Most need creative ideas. So, without much ado, lets see how to plan a dream winter wedding.

When you close your eyes and picture winter, you associate it with sparkling, crisp snow that is so white it sometimes looks bluish. I bet that even if you live in an area that does not experience real winter this word conjures the snow scene in your mind.

WINTER WEDDING IDEAS...


ATTIRE for BRIDE GROOM and WEDDING PARTY

Winter is best represented by white, silver, platinum and light blue. These are the perfect color choice for a winter theme wedding. You can incorporate these colors in the bride, groom and wedding attendants attire. White for the bride and groom, light blue and / or silver for the attendants. However, you have other options too. You may have the bridesmaids dresses made of fabric with snow flakes or stars motif that may even accented with white fur like fabric.

Since you are planning gifts for your bridesmaids and flower girls, present them with Swarovski crystal on silver with or without pearls, or pearl jewelry on silver such as that offered in our discount mall. Tiaras should also be studded with swarovski crystals and or pearls on silver. The Swarovski jewelry glitsens like snow in the sun while pearls offer the prism. What a wonderful yet inexpensive way to have your bridal party match the winter theme of your wedding.

CHOOSE WINTER THEME INVITATIONS AND STATIONERY

Whether holiday, or season related, there are many winter scene stationery items and invitations motifs available to choose from, including do it yourself - print your own stationery.

WINTER WEDDING RECEPTION

Look for a reception hall that has a fireplace. If lighting a real fire is not permitted, use make-believe logs that look like real lit fireplace. Many stores carry them. You may also check with your local theater for props. Use silver serving pieces, glass or crystal drink wear and winter white Dishes.

Decorate with silver, white, platinum and light blue. Use one of the colors or coordinate these colors for your table cloths and napkins, garlands, streamers, icicles, tinsel, balloons, ribbons, flowers with silver ribbons in silver vases, flickering light strings, snow flakes or stars etc... You may wish to spray your decorations with sparkle or fake snow. White and blue tulle will also help create a winter atmosphere.

If you can afford it, hire an ice sculptor. If not, do it yourself. Make your own ice sculpture with kits. For information go to http://www.2.a-weddingday.com/weddingcrafts/makeyourownicecarvings.html Ice sculptures will be a magnificent addition.

If your wedding reception venue permits it, be sure to use candles to depict warmth. Either or both, ice sculpture and candles make very elegant centerpieces.

IDEAS FOR WINTER WEDDING CENTERPIECES

  • For added effect, place your centerpieces on a mirror.
  • White or white and light blue flowers in a silver or crystal vase
  • An ice sculpture surrounded by a wreath of white or white and light blue Flowers adorned with silver ribbon, by a chain of flickering lights or Surrounded by snow globes,
  • A candle (in a hurricane glass) surrounded by a wreath of white or white and light blue flowers adorned with silver ribbon or by snow globes,
  • Little standing dolls and white Styrofoam balls as children playing with snow balls,
  • Snow men/women,
  • Glass snow flakes,
  • Silver foil covered Hershey kisses,
  • Pails, crystal or glass bowl filled with clear marbles, downy feathers fiberfill or cotton ball sprayed with glitter,
  • Winter motif confetti.

WINTER WEDDING FAVOR IDEAS

Gifts of crystal, silver, candles, soaps, silver or crystal picture frames That are also place card holders. Decorate the wedding favors with white tulle, white-light blue or silver ribbons, silver bells, snow flakes white flowers etc.

CEREMONY

Use white, silver, platinum and/or light blue, pew bows, flower arrangements where white and light blue are dominant and are tied with silver ribbon. Place your unity candles in silver candle holders which you may choose to decorate with white flowers, or leave the silver to glisten. Spray glitter on the petals in the flowergirl's basket.

WINTER THEME WEDDING CAKE

Place a layer of cotton balls or tulle over coiled flickering white bulbs all around the wedding cake so it looks as if your cake is sitting on snow.

How about a cake decorated as a winter village or a snow scene? Today, many bakers can actually "print" a picture on the cake using edible food coloring, or you may have your cake look like a star or decorated with snow flakes.

BRIDAL ACCESSORIES

Choose a collection of matching accessories. Most collection will include most of the accessories for your ceremony and reception. (A unity candle set, guest book, pen, ring pillow, toasting flutes, cake serving set, and garter).

You may choose a collection that is adorned with white flowers, such as lilies of the valley, gerbera daisies, roses, calla lilies, carnations, gardenias, magnolias, alstromeria and snowball mums. You may choose a collection that is adorned with white ribbons, pearls, Swarowski crystal or rhinestones, Angels, holiday motifs. If you prefer non-white accessories, silver/platinum are available.

WINTER FOODS INCLUDE

Hot chocolate, hot cider, mulled wine, fondue, hot soup, warm Bread or rolls, and for desert, snowman/woman, star and/or snow flake shaped sugar cookies.

WINTER MUSIC INCLUDES

Classical collections, Seasonal songs, solo pianist, harpist or string quartet.

About The Author: Copyrights © 2004 All Rights Reserved Nily Glaser.
Nily Glaser is the founder A-wedding Day. http://www.a-weddingday.com A very popular Wedding Resource and Information Center, and a discount shopping mall for wedding gifts, supplies and bridal accessories. She is also the publisher of the free A-wedding Day newsletter.

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By Lorraineqcl (4) Contact
Try these beautiful paper snowflakes. We sprayed them with white glitter, made huge mobiles, hung them from balloons, etc. and the room looked like a winter wonderland. At $15 for 50 9" snowflakes...you can't beat the price:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Snowflakes-50-H ... QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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By Rosetta (Guest Post)
We are having a winter themed wedding in Summer we think it would be a nice thing for our guests to walk from the warmth of outside into a winter wonderland...

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By leann (Guest Post)
I am also planning a winter themed wedding. I am getting married on New Years Eve 2005. Since the holidays are a favorite time of year for my fiance and I, we have decided to tie a festive holiday feel into our special day. My dress is white, trimmed with silver, pearls, and rhinestones while the bridesmaids will be wearing deep red dresses with a small amount of silver embroidery. My flowers will be mostly greens with a few red berries, white poinsettas, silver glitter, pinecones, and ribbons. I don't need to decorate the church because the congregation takes care of it in the beginning of Dec. We are having an evening candlelight service, so our reception will begin later to ensure that our guests stay to ring in the New Year. However, I am at a loss for what to do about a reception. Do we serve a full dinner? Appetizer and dessert bar? I also need an idea for tables and favors for guests.

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