The Winter Wedding
The Winter Wedding
Source: http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.couples.wedding/2008−05/msg00010.html
• From: pingtion@xxxxxxx
• Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 07:39:11 −0700 (PDT)
Winter can be a wonderful time for a Wedding. The season will bring
intimacy, style and that sense of movie magic to your day. With the
right planning you can easily turn your wedding day into a winter
wonderland.
There are probably lots of ideas you and your partner can come up with
on your own for this day, however, I have made a brief outline of some
of them to help you on your way.
INVITATIONS:
?You could use snowy Christmas card style invitations, covered with
glitter and frost.
?Fill the cards with a little snowflake confetti.
?Use winter card shapes such as snowmen and snowflakes.
WEDDING FAVOURS:
?Ice cube place card holders.
?Miniature wedding snow globes.
?Silver bells.
?White crackers with your guests names on.
?White Christmas balls with your guests names on.
?For centrepieces you could have bride and groom snowmen.
?Hot chocolate mix with marshmallows.
ENTERTAINMENT:
?A singer who will perform all those winter favourites from the 1950s
onwards (Christmas Crooner tracks).
?A DJ who is willing to incorporate something similar and possibly
provide a snow machine (Check with your venue if this is OK first).
DECORATIONS:
?Lots of candle light.
?Glitter!
?Silver bells and white ribbon.
?Hang artificial silver snowflakes from the ceiling with transparent
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wire.
?Frame the doorways and bar area with white painted branches and l
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