Friday, 7 November 2014

ARE YOU PLANNING A CHRISTMAS WEDDING? GET SOME IDEAS HERE



Planning a Christmas Wedding

Colours, Details, ideas and tips for a memorable Christmas wedding

It's the most wonderful time of the year, your family is gathered around you, and the church is already decorated. Why not have a Christmas wedding? Here are ideas and tips to have a fantastic Christmas wedding with all the trimmings.

Wedding Colors:




Red and green are natural colors for a Christmas wedding – It is likely that your church or reception site will already be decorated in red and green for other events and holiday parties. But don't feel limited to this palate. Other possibilities, which will work with existing decorations, include:

    * silver and white
    * silver and light blue
    * burgundy, forest green, and gold (as long as the existing decorations aren't too primary)
    * gold and cream
    * green
    * red
    * gold
    * champagne
    * white

Christmas Wedding Invitations:




You'll want to reflect the season and your theme, but you won't want it to look like a holiday card. The solution? Forgo a folded card, opting for the traditional thick white card, with a border and engraved or thermo-graphed text. You can highlight the Christmas wedding theme in the border with white snowflakes, an elegant holly trim, or a drawing of a poinsettia.

Since people make plans for the holidays early, and often have many parties and events to attend at this time of year, you'll want to send your invitations a little bit early – about 12 weeks before the event. You might also consider "save the date" cards in addition to the invitations, which will ensure that those most important to you will be able to attend.

Wedding Cake:




Having each tier look like an individually wrapped package is a popular look that is perfect for a Christmas wedding. You might also do a take on a buche noel or yule log, with a tiered chocolate cake that has holly – either real or made of gum paste – cascading down the side. Use marzipan, an almond paste used in many holiday desserts, as a filling.

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Food:

Greet guests with Christmas cookies, hot chocolate, eggnog, and spiced wine. For dinner serve turkey, rice, potatoes, cranberry sauces, and grilled turkey/chicken for a festive holiday feel.

Music / Entertainment:

For cocktail hour and during dinner. You could also hire Christmas Carolers to stop by each table. Have a relative or friend dress as Santa and bring small gifts for the children.

Bridal train attire for a Christmas Wedding:



My favorite bridesmaid look for a Christmas wedding is long dresses with shrugs or capelets and a big faux-fur muff. But you can dress them in your wedding colors, give them long wraps or sparkly accessories, all of which will help evoke your theme.

Bride:




A Christmas wedding dress needn't be that different from any other kind. Wear the one that flatters you most, and top it off with a long red velvet cape. Or embrace the trend of color in wedding dresses by adding a beautiful red silk sash to the waist of your gown. You could also seek a dress with lots of sparkly beads and sequins to evoke the snowiness of the season. And of course, a faux-fur wrap and muff are always fun.
Groom:
Deck the halls –

    * have a Christmas tree with plenty of decorations. Favours can hang from the tree, or be placed underneath
    * for favours, give crackers, tree decorations or gift bags filled with sweets
    * tuck a sprig of mistletoe through ribbon around everyone's napkin
    * give each table a Christmas name (Santa, snowman, sleigh etc) or name them after reindeer (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donna, Blitzen and Rudolph)
    * add to the party feel with sparklers, Christmas trivia and champagne bubbles
    * have Santa or snowman placecard holders
    * sprinkle tables with snowfetti or metallic confetti;
    * give each child a stocking filled with toys and sweets to entertain them for the day.

Flowers and Décor:



Since flowers can be more expensive at this time of year, think creatively. A mirrored platter with pillar candles and sprigs of holly is both elegant and romantic. Buy ornaments in bulk on-line, and create centerpieces of bowls or vases of ornaments. For a simple but elegant look, put pots of poinsettia with a ribbon trim in the center of each table. Fake snow used to be tacky, but there are now very good products available. Set candles or small flower arrangements in the middle of snow. And for my favorite touch, use fake snow instead of an aisle runner. Or, you can always hire a snow-making machine to really make your Christmas wedding a winter wonderland.

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