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7 Tips for a Stylish

Winter Wedding

Winter lends itself perfectly to creating a

magical, cozy wedding wonderland.

Here’s how to pull it off

By Anna Sachse, CTW Features

1. PICK A SOPHISTICATED

PALETTE

For a formal take on winter style, mix

metallics – think mercury glass, gold

and silver décor with cool platinum

up-lighting and ivory linens Cherry

red, pink, gray and white are great for a

vintagewintry vibe, or stickwith timeless

black and white, forest green, cream

and gold, or icy-blue hues and neutral

tones for a palette that says “winter chic”

rather than “holiday camp”

2. PLAY UP THE

POSITIVES

November to March can be awfully

dreary, but these chilly months also

have plenty of unique charm Pick

a venue with a beautiful fireplace to

amp up the cozy ambiance, using sea-

sonal décor like ice luminaries to line

an outdoor aisle or stairs of your ven-

ue, and indulging in a gorgeous (and

warm!) coat, cape or stole for pictures

The formal feel of cold weather events

also makes them a perfect time to go

for hot gown trends like sleeves, dra-

matic necklines and backs, and silver,

gold and blue materials

3. EMBRACE NATURE

Sure, peonies may be hard to find this

time of year, but why not add a bril-

liant pop of color with décor centered

around branches of crimson berries

and seasonal fruit such as cranberries

and oranges Other tasteful choices in-

clude evergreen garlands and wreaths

surrounding bowls of floating votives,

and wood elements like signs, center-

piece stands or chargers

4. PREPARE FOR

WEATHER SNAFUS

Snowed-in airports, icy roads and

even rainstorms can lead to late or ab-

sent guests Keep an open mind and

make sure you have a Plan B – maybe

you delay the ceremony 30 minutes if

only half your guests have managed to

slog through the downpour in time

Having your event at the venue where

you’re staying or providing transporta-

tion can help minimize delays

5. BE PRACTICAL

To ensure guests are comfortable, have

coat check so that guests don’t have

to lug around their heavy jackets, and

hire a valet service if there is a bit of

a hike between the venue and parking

lot If your ceremony is outdoors, rent

a fleet of heat lamps and offer baskets

of complimentary blankets, mittens

and hand warmers

6. INQUIRE ABOUT OFF-

SEASON PRICING

From wedding planners and caterers

to florists and photographers, many

vendors will trim their fees by five to

10-percent to fill their slower times of

year You’re also likely to find off-sea-

son deals on quaint bed and breakfasts

and charming inns (think venues,

lodging or honeymoon) The only ca-

veat: December can mean competition

with holiday parties and vacations

7. GET IN THE SPIRITS

Create automatic atmosphere and se-

riously good cheer with an apple cider

station (adult and kid options), trays

of hot toddies and mulled wine, or a

spiced – and spiked – coffee or hot co-

coa signature drink

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