1. Winter Accessories
Accessories are important to keep warm. A white fur looks beautiful, invest in a heavier veil, a cape or cardigan. Or you can go for a long sleeve wedding dress!
2. Don’t Forget Beauty Prep.
Chapped lips and dry skin are inevitable in the winter season. Keep your lips moisturized in the run up to the wedding, use a good face moisturizer and have a chapstick in your clutch on the day.
3. Under Your Dress
If it’s very cold wear thermals or thick tights under your wedding dress. (no one will know) This goes for your bridesmaids too!
4. Winter Footwear
Boots can be a stylish (and a practical) bridal shoe option for winter weddings, especially if it rains.
5. Keep Your Bridesmaids Warm
Don’t forget your bridesmaids will be cold too! Make sure your bridesmaids have cover ups ready for the big day.
Winter Wedding Venue Tips
Indoor Wedding Venue
To avoid feeling the cold for very long, opt-in for an indoor wedding venue. Indoor venues provide shelter from harsh weather conditions, heaters from cold feet and better photos.
Add Candles
Due to the time change, it will get dark early. Embrace this with lots of romantic candles lighting your ceremony and reception space.
Winter Wedding Colors
Decorate in rich, warm tones of berry red, burgundy, black and gold. Add romantic natural greenery, or even a hint of tartan.
Coat Check
Make sure someone is in charge of taking coats, for convenience.
Keep Guests Warm
Make the effort to ensure your guests are kept warm. A hot drink, such as cocoa or tea is a great personal touch on arrival, and is a nice and simple.
Wintry Wedding Favors
Wedding favors such as blankets, fuzzy socks, candy canes, or little bottles of Baileys are all cute and doable winter wedding favor options.