How to plan your winter wedding?
Part 1 of 3: Selecting a Location, Date, and Venue
- Set your date as soon as possible. People tend to be busy with holiday-related events and traveling in the winter, so it’s possible some of your guests won’t be …
- Choose a location where you can play up winter elements. …
- Book a venue. …
- Send out “Save the Dates” as soon as possible. …
- Create winter-themed wedding invitations. …
How to create a winter wedding theme?
Winter Wedding Ideas and Decorations
- Rustic winter wedding invitations. …
- Calligraphy wedding invitations. …
- Beaded winter wedding dress. …
- Woodland-themed stamps. …
- Faux fur bridesmaid robes. …
- Heeled wedding boots. …
- Bridesmaid wedding corsages. …
- Glitter wedding sneakers. …
- Faux fur bridal wrap. …
- Pinecone engagement ring photo. …
What are the best flowers for a winter wedding?
- White Anemones: Though anemones come in many colors, white anemones correspond well with winter weather and snow. …
- Roses: A classic flower representing love, roses are always exquisite—no matter the color. …
- Spruce: Spruce is a natural accent for a rustic wedding, especially in the winter. …
How to make a Winter Wedding Bouquet?
You Will Need:
- Tissue paper to work on
- Scissors or secateurs. …
- String, raffia or flower arranging wire. …
- An old spray top bottle filled with water
- Decorative ribbon, lace or scraps of fabrics for the handle
- A mirror to work in front of – not a necessity but extremely helpful!
- A clean tea cloth
- 12-14 flower and foliage stems of your choice
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How to decorate your front porch for Christmas?
How to decorate your front porch for Christmas? Think outside the box. Use your creativity instead of your wallet. Repurpose items in new ways. I took an old sled and used it on my front porch. … Borrow from inside. Especially if you have a covered porch, feel free to look around and see what […]