Posts Tagged ‘winter wedding’




Winter Wedding Theme Preparation

January 2nd, 2010 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles, Wedding Theme

Winter wedding theme preparation. Winter is such a beautiful time of year, and is a perfect time for a wedding! Even if you live in a part of the world where there is no snow, a winder wedding can be filled with magic and electricity. The crisp chill in the air and a horse drawn carriage can seem like something off of a Christmas card, and you will be surprised at just how romantic the atmosphere can be.

Before you make a definite decision on a winter wedding, you should be sure that it is the right season for you and your groom. If you hate the snow, you might want to think about a wedding in the fall, or perhaps the spring when the weather is a bit more agreeable. In the same respect, if you’re hoping for an outdoor wedding, winter is not the best choice. (more…)

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Five Ideas for Wonderful Wedding Winter

September 1st, 2009 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

If you’re planning a winter wedding you might be wondering how you can add your own touch of unique to the festivities.

Here are 5 ideas that will help make your winter wedding pop:

* Bring the outdoors inside – We had a couple that wanted to have a winter wedding that oozed elegance and grace but also brought the outside indoors. We created a tree lined aisle for their nuptials and lit each tree with chilly blue lighting which picked up the sparkles on the icy branches (more…)

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Flowers for Wedding Winter

September 1st, 2009 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

When you planning a winter wedding, like weddings in any other season, personal preference plays a huge part. The main thing is to focus on the mood that is to be created. Even though fewer weddings are held in winter, that does not mean that the bride is faced with a limited choice. Traditional wedding flowers, including roses, lilies, orchids and daisies, are available throughout the year. Some brides follow the longstanding tradition of an all-white bouquet, symbolizing purity. Others pick their favorite or base their choices on availability, color scheme or what the flower represents-roses represent love and happiness, daisies innocence, gardenias joy.

A winter wedding flower can be any type of flower that highlights the warm tones of the festivals set against the snow-white backdrop. Christmas and Valentine’s Day are the major holidays during this time. Traditionally, Christmas brides often choose red or burgundy flowers like roses, carnations, calla lilies with accents of white, green and silver-colors traditionally associated with the season. (more…)

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