Winter Wedding Decorations

You can be a snow princess at your winter wedding. It is simply a matter of which decorations you pick to originate your winter wonderland.

Begin with a white horse and carriage for your coming instead of a limo. It will feel like a fairytale. Reminds you of a very popular Disney princess named Cinderella, doesn't it?

Snowflake Ornament

Consider the colors royal blue, deep red, or forest green for your bridesmaid dresses.

Silver and white is a gorgeous color mixture for pew bows at a winter wedding.

Do you want a true winter wedding? Let your flower girl scatter snowflakes instead of flowers. You can either purchase small plastic snowflakes or originate your own with paper or poster board and some glitter! This is such a creative idea! Your wedding will assuredly stand out with this straightforward wedding decoration.

Isn't the harp is a gorgeous instrument? consider having a harpist play before and while your ceremony; this will encourage the warm winter theme.

Have you opinion of having your reception in a quaint cottage or a log cabin with a fireplace? My sister did this for her winter wedding. A location like this will assuredly add charm to your reception!

Offer hot apple cider to your guests. It is a popular holiday beverage. Apple cider truly makes winter complete!

Can you fantasize you and your new husband arriving at the reception-walking into a huge tent lighted by candles and numerous strings of white lights? Decorate the backs of the table chairs with large black or red velvet bows. This will compliment the lights. consider laying out candy canes on the table tops if you are having a December wedding.

Do you want to give unique favors? If you are having a Christmastime wedding, give out ornaments. Here is my popular idea: A holiday cookie cutter with a cookie recipe attached that says, "Truly cut for each other" along with your names and your wedding date.

And, lastly, if you live in a cold northern state where it truly snows, you have the very best winter wedding decoration for a true winter wedding!

Winter Wedding Decorations

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