Winter weddings are sure to please couples who want their ceremony to be a lasting memory for their guests. Dates between November and February are still relatively unpopular with lovers looking for the perfect date to say their wedding vows.
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If you decide to go against the tide and say "I do" when the leaves have fallen from the trees, there is a good chance that your ceremony will be the only winter wedding your loved ones will attend in a given year, and maybe in several years! So after a long time, your wedding will certainly not be confused with any other wedding!
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Summer is the best time to plan weddings in the great outdoors. However, their success depends a lot on the weather, which becomes the main source of anxiety for future spouses. We know a thing or two about that! ;-) In winter, newlyweds have to limit themselves to outdoor entertainment (although they don't have to give it up completely!)
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Sleigh rides, fireworks, and fire shows are just examples of activities that take on a particularly magical power in winter. On the other hand, young people get a chance at snowy, fabulous decorations for one of the most important moments in their lives.
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The magic of a wedding banquet that takes place in the cold season is in the organization of the space and in the details. When decorating a wedding, you don't have to be limited to the characteristic New Year's colors: red, green, and gold.
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In winter, you can play with colors: from gentle, minimalistic pastels, through colors that shimmer in silver or gold, to deep, saturated hues. However, it's always worth accentuating the elements that add coziness to the party: candles, spicy accents, evergreens, your photos - because nothing warms like warm feelings.
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Handmade candles, gloves, chocolates, or hand warmers are great gifts for guests.
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A winter wedding will be a good solution for couples who don't want to compromise on their wedding arrangements but prefer to avoid binding arrangements ahead of time. Wedding vendors' schedules usually have more available dates from November through
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February than they do in spring or summer. Therefore, a dream party can be arranged in a much shorter amount of time than during the warmer months. An added benefit is the lower, "off-season" prices for wedding services.
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Many couples decide on photo shoots that allow them to preserve the atmosphere of the wedding and the wedding banquet. In winter, a nature wedding should be combined with a trip in search of snow (in the mountains or colder regions of the globe) or a tropical aura. If you decide to have a
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snowy photo shoot - take care of accessories that will keep you warm - stylish coats, gloves, hats or headphones.
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Talking about nature photos on a regular basis while posing outside in the snow can be a little troublesome. So to avoid getting cold, it's a good idea to arrange for a photo shoot in advance and talk about inspirations and expectations.
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In a warm interior, with hot tea, many great ideas are sure to emerge. Winter photo shoots can be challenging, but the effects are magical.
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