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Winter Wedding Brainstorm

Winter Wedding Brainstorm

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So you want a crisp, brilliant, sparkling winter wedding. Sounds romantic, festive, fun … but how do you turn that idea into a reality? You really can have a winter wonderland wedding reality; it just takes a little imagination and a bit of the holiday spirit.

What to wear …

Consider a long sleeve if you'll spend any time outdoors or pair your short-sleeve, or sleeveless gown with a white fur (or faux fur) wrap or shrug. Top off your winter sparkle with a little "ice" … diamond jewelry should complete your look. Go with an "easy-to-bustle" dress to keep your hem free of winter slush if you'll be spending any time outdoors. White is certainly crisp and beautiful, but for a more daring, vibrant look, try holiday and winter colors; reds, blues and greens can really make a stunning splash!

What to serve …

A winter fast of course! Think warm, winter comfort foods. Replace that salad course with a creamy pumpkin or squash soup or, if you simply must serve salad, top with toasted almonds or pecans and serve with a cinnamon sprinkled, cabernet poached pear and serve with warm bread and butter. Main course ideas … try a roasted chicken breast served with warm bread pudding, a grilled veal chop with winter squash and cranberry risotto, or a petit filet with giant shrimp and cilantro-lime sauce. Offer your guests warm cider, hot chocolate, or even eggnog to cap off your warm, festive occasion.

How to decorate …

Festive … festive … festive! Take advantage of the mood and joy of the holiday season and incorporate this into your occasion with the sparkling whites, silvers, reds and greens of the holiday season. String white light strands; snow spray windows and mirrors; top your cake table with a softly rumpled white cloth and sprinkle with glittery snow confetti; use pine branches, holly berries and white pillar candles for gorgeous table centerpieces; and place decorative cinnamon or pine decorated candles on your gift, place card, and guestbook tables. For those extra special touches, consider an ice sculpture, creamy mint chocolate fountain, or glass or crystal snowflake ornaments to adorn each guests place setting. Who needs a glass shoe filled with dinner mints anyway!

In hosting a winter wedding, you can really take advantage of the good-natured, joyful atmosphere of the season. It takes only a little vision, a little imagination, and a lot of love. Cheers!

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Source by Kimberly Kissel

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