Winter Wedding Favourites
Oh dear, winter is approaching, the weather has definitely turned, it’s getting colder, wetter and darker. It’s not all bad though, we’re getting ready for this year’s winter weddings. There’s something undeniably romantic about red tones paired with the possibility of snow. Here are some of our favourite things about winter weddings. 1. Colour schemes We love the colour schemes commonly associated with winter weddings. Whether you prefer a more modern theme or traditional winter styles your day is bound to feel magical. Let’s start with the traditional festive reds and greens on a white backdrop, the contrasting colours make for striking photos. Often brides opt for a natural look for their wedding make up. However, for a winter wedding you can be bold and match your make up to your colour scheme with bright red lipstick. Photo credit: whimsicalwonderlandweddings.com Another favourite is simple and elegant white on white. This classic winter scheme is a timeless sophisticated take on the winter wonderland theme. Photo credit: akissofcolour.com Modern metallic silvers and cool blues are a perfect colour scheme for when the weather is chilly. These glitzy cakes have us inspired. Photo credit: thebellemagazine.com & brides.com Another take on metallic is to warm up winter whites with gold and bronze shades. Copper plated invites suit this theme perfectly! Photo credit: brides.com 2. Fireplaces Fireplaces are a great feature and welcomed retreat from the cold for a winter wedding. Fireplaces suit both grand and rustic weddings. A small wedding ceremony in front of an open fire, surrounded by candles is a beautiful look for a rural log cabin setting. Alternatively, lighting the fireplaces of a period building makes a larger reception revenue cosy and inviting. 3. Hot beverages Forget cocktail receptions at winter we love nothing more than a warm drink, especially after a cold drive or outdoor photos. Mulled wine, hot chocolate with orange Cointreau, or rum flavoured with Christmas spices will have everyone feeling festive. Photo credit: discoverwedding.ru 4. Gorgeous shrugs and capes Capes and shrugs add a dramatic bridal look for the season, kit out the bridal party girls in matching wraps for some great group photos. Remember your guests might get cold too, leave some blankets at the end of aisles at the ceremony. Photo credit: Bridalmusings.com 5. Festive inspired details. If your wedding is close to Christmas time you can play up the season as much or a little as you want. Mini Christmas baubles or crackers make cute favours for your guests. Use berries and acorns to decorate centre pieces for a rustic red wedding, or snowflakes, glitter and fairy lights for an all-white affair. Photo credit: adorable-home.com & bridalguide.com Get wedding photos that feature Christmas décor,...
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