

Winter Wedding
Getting married to the partner of your dreams is magical any time of year but don`t let the seasons dictate your choice of date for tying that knot. Many people think of warm August days and gazebos when they think of weddings but the winter wonderland wedding is really taking off.
For many, walking down the aisle on a crisp winter`s day against the backdrop of a sharp frost or even snow is the stuff of dreams. Wedding dresses for this type of year are also fantastic. Long sleeves which end with a point over the hand add a sense of elegance whilst a hood can add an element of mystery and drama. Tiaras encrusted with diamonds and/or pearls will match the season perfectly. If you want a strappy dress or even a strapless one, then don`t let the snow put you off, use it as excuse to pick a fur or feather shrug or even a long matching dramatic cape.
If you are planning a winter wonderland wedding theme for your reception then you can really go to town. A must for your winter wonderland is the right lighting – think candles and twinkly lights. It is likely that your reception venue will use candles as a matter of course but for this type of wedding you want as many as you can get. Use them throughout the venue, even outside if you can, to create a welcoming and romantic glow.
Table cloths and napkins should be crisp and either white or ivory. Bouquets and flower arrangements will include lush green leaves, maybe some holly or ivy with red flowers such as amaryllis blossoms and deep red berries if you want to go with a Christmas theme. If not let your imagination run wild. There are no restrictions for colour but traditional colours tend to lean towards burgundy, white or silver, deep greens and icy blues. How about some deep juniper boughs with white flowers and pine cones for something really out of the ordinary?
When planning your winter wonderland wedding you will need to choose your venue carefully and work with the venue staff. It may help if you pick one theme and follow it through such as a snow flake or icicles. There are plenty of table decorations available with these themes. Sprinkle gold or silver glitter around table centrepieces. Strings of white twinkly lights hung wherever you can get them will continue the theme.
If money is no object then how about taking a note from Kate Middleton`s book? Kate had the abbey lined with trees, the young spring time green colours looked amazing for her April wedding. Bare trees frosted with artificial snow and even icicles lit from underneath with white and/or blue lights will bring the winter outdoors inside and create a magical aura.
If you do choose to get married in the winter it is a good idea to plan and book well in advance. For many people, it is a busy time of year and your guests will want to be able to plan the Christmas shopping and get their Christmas cards written around your big day. As with any wedding, planning really is the key for a successful winter wonderland wedding.
If you want a sophisticated, elegant look, you will mostly use neutral colours. Neutral colours are white, black and brown—all and any shades. Imagine white tablecloths, white napkins, and white chair covers. Then think black accents like a black table runner, wedding favours that are predominantly black. Bridesmaids in lovely silver grey dresses. Your flower bouquets or flower arrangements in any colour combination with black/grey ribbons. Very classy.
deep, rich blue colour. Having table runners in a simple blue and white strip would immediately give that nautical beach look while still keeping that wedding look. The secret to keeping a certain look classy without looking cheap or taking away from the wedding elegance, is to use those theme elements in a subdued way. The more you use the theme elements, the more you take away from the overall classic wedding look, and move into a theme party look. If the bridesmaid dresses were in the rich blue colour, and you used just that blue colour to accent the guest book table, buffet table, etc. it would keep the stripe in proper balance. Nautical or beach wedding favors could accent the theme in a fun way without taking away from the classy decor.


Hi Jocelyn, and congratulations on your upcoming wedding. You colour choice sounds lovely. As for flowers, there are many colours that go with blue. Some of them are greens, purples, yellow, and melon. As you can see from this photo, blue and melon go well together, and are considered complementary colours (they are opposite each other on the colour wheel). This video I made on 
