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BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS, SHOWERS & PARTIES

8 | FALL & WINTER 2018

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7 Ways to Update the Winter Wedding

Getting married between December and February? Here’s how to create a modern frosted fairytale

By Carley Lintz, CTW Features

Fall may be the busiest wedding

season, but winter is still a wonderful

(and increasingly popular) time to say

‘I do.’

There are plenty of perks to planning

your wedding between December

and February, according to Beth

Chappelow, wedding planner.

“Availability is probably your biggest

advantage in the winter. While some

vendors may choose to offer small

discounts, the biggest win for a winter

bride is finding more of her first choice

vendors open on her wedding date,”

she says. “While winter weddings are

getting more and more popular, it’s still

not the peak of wedding season. So

you are more likely to find your favorite

venue still available, although holiday

dates do go fast.”

Of course, there are also downsides.

Cold-weather months can feel limiting,

and many couples fear creating a

wedding that screams ho-ho-holiday.

“Don’t feel like you have to go with

traditional winter elements, unless

you absolutely love them. Whenever

we start the design process with a

winter bride, they usually feel like they

need to incorporate ‘wintery things’ like

pine cones, branches and wintergreens,”

Chappelow says. “Those elements can be

absolutely beautiful in wedding decor but

they are not a requirement.”

Here are a few ideas from industry experts

for planning a fresh winter wedding –

minus the seasonal clichés.

1. VELVET

“Velvet is one of our favorite winter

wedding trends. We are finding it in

everything from table linens to the groom’s

bowtie,” Chappelow says.

Other places to incorporate velvet include

rocking a pair of velvet heels down the

aisle, letting the groom stand out in a

velvet jacket or simply tying your bouquet

with a velvet ribbon.

2. FAUX FUR

Keep Jack Frost at bay on your big day by

wrapping yourself and your bridesmaids

in faux fur coats or shawls. These fuzzy

accessories are both fashionable and

practical, especially if you’re planning an

outdoor ceremony or pictures.

3. JEWEL TONES

Avoid an overly red and green color palette

(unless that’s your jam) by steering towards

rich jewel tones advises Chappelow.

“Winter whites will always be a classic

look, but don’t be afraid to play with

color – just keep your tones a little deeper

in the winter months,” she says. “Our

favorite combo right now is an emerald

green velvet table linen topped with matte

copper flatware, ivory china and lots of

berry colored blooms.”

4. METALLIC COLORS

Shiny metallic accents add modern

style to décor and can also be

easily worked into jewelry and other

accessories. Copper is especially

popular according to Chappelow.

“We are also seeing lots of copper in

our winter weddings right now. Gold

will always be a favorite, and we love to

mix metals, but copper seems to pair

nicely with several winter palettes.”

5. GLITTER

Evoke the enchanting sparkle of snow

with shimmery details, such as sequin

trimmed table runners, glitter dusted

vases or glitter-dipped feathers.

6. COMFORTING CUISINE

Take the winter vibes to your guests’

taste buds with a warm and comforting

menu. Instead of a cold salad course,

for instance, serve up a hearty

butternut squash or tomato bisque

soup. And rather than offering iced

drinks, create a hot cocoa bar with

different flavors and topping.

7. WINTERY CAKES

Don’t forget to bring a touch of winter to

the crown jewel of your menu: the cake.

Sugared berries on a naked cake create

a frosted, rustic look while some creative

piping can make an all-white cake look like

a cozy knitted sweater.

© CTW Features

Sugared berries on a naked

cake create a frosted,

rustic look while some

creative piping can make

an all-white cake look

like a cozy knitted sweater!