Winter Weddings
by Tonia Jordan
We've all heard that June is the month for weddings. When we think of
weddings, often we automatically imagine warm weather, maybe a sandy beach,
or even just warm rays of sunshine filtering down through puffy white
clouds. We think of colorful flowers and spring-like colors, but what of
winter weddings? Do they offer the same amount of creativity?
Winter weddings hold their own unique beauty that many often overlook.
Imagine, if you will, a crackling fireplace draped with holly or fresh
greens from a pine or spruce tree. Winters are cozy and romantic, the
perfect setting for a wedding. Not only will you find more availability of a
space to hold the wedding and reception, freer schedules of caterers and
photographers, but there is a world of possibility for winter weddings.
For example, a landscape of drifts of powdery white snow make a beautiful
backdrop for photographs. Replace the limo ride with a horse-drawn (or
perhaps reindeer-drawn) sleigh for a unique and romantic first ride for the
bride and groom.
Warm colors like plum, cocoa or even a dark crimson are perfect for
winter weddings. White is also a popular classic color for winter weddings.
Possibilities for the bride's wedding dress can include layers, heavier
fabrics, and elegant, traditional styles like the Victorian style dresses.
Cloaks or shawls are another way to keep warm and include an elegant style
to the wedding dress.
Decorations can include winter flowers like poinsettias, amaryllis or
even mistletoe. Christmas lights can add a festive, yet elegant touch to the
winter wedding decoration theme. Ice sculptures can provide another
beautiful and elegant decoration to the winter wedding.
Wedding favors can be decorated with winter symbols such as snowmen and
snowflakes. Christmas-themed cookies, like gingerbread men, make a wonderful
wedding favor, as well.
One symbol that is connected with winter is perfect for weddings - the
snowflake. In nature, there is hardly any other object that showcases beauty
and elegance as well as a snowflake, and it makes the perfect symbol to
display for the winter wedding, combining uniqueness with classiness.
There are many winter resorts that would provide an ideal location for
the winter wedding and reception, as well as a winter honeymoon. When we
think of winter, we often think of snuggling close with a loved one and the
timeless and classic beauty of nature. Winter is the perfect time for a
wedding, and there are a limitless array of possibilities for the winter
wedding.
About the Author
This article has been submitted in affiliation with
http://www.Prye.Com/ which is a site for
Wedding Invitations.
Tonia Jordan is an author on
http://www.Writing.com/ which is the online community for
writers.
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