10 Reasons to Plan a Winter Wedding

Miya Jones Photography

Winter weddings can sometimes be synonymous with the holidays, but there’s also something magical about a winter wedding. Between the seasonal food and decor ideas to the festive drinks and winter attire, a winter wedding can be something out of a fairytale! Here are 10 reasons to plan a winter wedding. 

Winter Accessories 

Faux fur is not the best choice for a summer wedding - especially in Florida - but it is a good choice for a chilly winter wedding! Whether that’s a fur wrap to keep you warm or throws to keep your guests warm, they’re a chic and practical winter wedding accessory. 

Comfort Food 

Who doesn’t love all the food that comes with wintertime? From soup shooters to hot chocolate to a s’mores station, there is no shortage of food options for a winter wedding. 

Winter Wedding Photos

Depending on your wedding venue, your wedding photos can include a blanket of fresh snow for a dreamy, romantic landscape. Or, if you’re planning a southern winter wedding, that means vibrant, bold florals and arrangements. 

Winter Florals 

Speaking of florals, the winter months mean seasonal flowers - such as Pansy’s, Daffodils, Winter jasmine, Violets, Carnations, Poinsettia and more - for your bouquets and centerpieces. 

Bold and Vibrant Color Schemes 

Lovers of vibrant, rich colors such as burgundy, emerald green, navy, deep purple, or gold will love the wedding color schemes associated with winter weddings. For example, you can pair wine-red blooms with green succulents for a bold and romantic bridal bouquet. 

Seasonal Desserts 

With winter comes all the winter desserts! Whether that’s providing guests with a DIY s’mores station, a wedding cake adorned with evergreen & frosted berries, or even individual apple crisps, a winter wedding is not complete without a winter dessert!

A Winter Cocktail 

While we love a refreshing summer cocktail, a winter wedding calls for a traditional cold-weather drink! Think signature drinks such as a hot chocolate martini, mulled wine, old fashioned, or a cranberry spritz for a cocktail that’ll have guests asking for another round. 

Rustic Decor

We are all for year-round rustic wedding decor but we especially love it in the winter months. Decor and accessories like fire pits, exposed wood, pinecone tablescape accessories and simple greenery are the perfect additions to a winter wedding. 

Weather-Appropriate Gifts 

What better time to give guests wedding favors like personalized mugs, personalized blankets, hats, gloves, or even scarves than at a winter wedding? Even if you live in the south, there’s always a cold front! And guests will love that they will keep them warm during the ceremony or reception. 

Winter Wedding Wear 

Lastly, if you’ve always dreamed of wearing a long-sleeve dress or outfit to your wedding, what better time of year than winter? Having a winter wedding allows you to be either traditional or unique with your wedding outfit! 

These are just a handful of reasons to have a winter wedding. We’d love to hear your thoughts! Would you have a winter wedding? Let us know!

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