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The Winter Wedding of a Lifetime

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Every woman knows how hard it is to plan a wedding and what’s even harder is planning a winter one. However, we all agree that the cold weather never fails to add its charm to your big day, especially when the latter is masterfully planned down to the smallest detail. And for the winter loving bride, we decided to make the task easier on you. So, here are a few things to take into consideration while planning for the cold wedding day of your dreams.

-A wedding without a magical venue infused with the magic of winter well, is not a winter wedding. So, when choosing this important place, make sure to visit it at night to know whether it’s cozy and inviting, and to check the lighting.

-Always take into consideration weather emergencies, especially if you’re going for an outdoor wedding. A perfect alternative for an outdoor winter wedding would be a venue that opens through its big glass facades to a magical view.

-When it comes to alternating places for ceremony and reception, it might not be a good option with a winter wedding. In order to cause less hassle for your guests and for yourself, don’t hesitate to hold both at the same venue.

-Take advantage of the season to decorate the venue with candles, and wintery foliage and flowers such as ivy, springs of yew, holly and hypericum berries.

-We all know that a winter wedding can’t happen in the Gulf, therefore your big day would most probably be a destination wedding. With this in mind, you should allow your guests some time to prepare themselves and travel to share this joy with you by inviting them a bit earlier than is the case with an ordinary wedding.

-Winter, despite its beauty, is a bit risky so getting a wedding insurance is very important in order to make sure everything – absolutely everything! – is covered.

-When it comes to your look, opt for a long-sleeved wedding dress and believe us it’s equally stunning! In addition, don’t hesitate to ask your maid of honor to carry some gloves for you to keep your hand warm in between photos and the wedding venue owner to turn up the heating system before you and your guests arrive.

-Your wedding shoes is something every woman likes to keep as a souvenir from her big day and to protect yours from rain and snow, spray on them some shoe protector especially if they are made of leather or suede.

-Finally, your beauty look is quite a relief for a winter wedding. Of course, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t opt for long-lasting makeup options or strong-hold hair products, but it’s less of a hassle comparing to summer weddings and beauty restrictions resulting from hot weather.

Article Written by Mirella Haddad



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