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A Wedding For All
SeasonsIn times gone by it
wasn’t uncommon for young couples to consult the Tarot as
to what month of the year according to the stars would be
their best time to wed, this would depend on what time of
year their sun or moon sign was inline with Venus the
goddess of love, which I would take as a positive sign, and
so on. Personally I would like to think that the longevity
of a marriage would depend on the love of you and your
partner and not on the date you get married.
These days the factors that make us decide differ a little.
Each season brings its own style and flavor to a wedding. The
time of year you choose to get married will indeed affect the
style and economics of the wedding in many ways including
location of the reception, honeymoon destinations, wedding
theme and price. Whatever type of wedding you desire there will
be a season to suit you.
An autumn wedding brings to mind golden and copper themes
through the fabrics and the flowers. Flowers this season are
earthy yet rich. Take bold colors in purples russets, yellow
and reds. Add a natural twist with dark leafy foliages and wood
containers. If you choose flowers that are in season this will
bring down the cost a little.
Seasonal fruits that you can include on the menu are Apples and
Pears; these are in season all year round. All these factors
combined will bring a nice autumn breeze to the day. Bear in
mind that August is quite popular for weddings, if you are
having the reception in a hotel book well in advance. The
weather is also superb if you are thinking of honeymooning in
Europe. Stay clear of south East Asia though as these are
experiencing their monsoon seasons.
The winter wonderland wedding, a very romantic setting of
Burning log fires, mulled wine receptions and Christmas card
settings. This would defiantly be an indoor wedding, maybe in a
castle or Hotel adorned with rich reds and golden glowing
candles.
A December wedding is a good idea as the wedding reception
price is dropped in many hotels in the first few days after
Christmas. The holiday spirit that is still lingering at this
time will add to the atmosphere. Snowdrops, Tulips, Amaryllis,
and White geisha include some of the winter blooms. Seasonal
fruits to be enjoyed include winterberries, Apricots, Cherries
and dates.
A New Years Eve wedding can be a good idea, ringing in the New
Year with a festive and fun time for all involved. Honeymoon
destinations for the winter months vary, you can opt for a
skiing holiday with a romantic log cabin accommodation or maybe
head for the sun kissed beached of Thailand. Keeping in mind
flights are usually scarce and pricey around Christmas so book
your honeymoon well in advance.
Spring / Summer sun will provide for beautiful garden weddings
adorned with all of mother natures glory, a fabulous season for
a wedding. The colors and flowers to choose from are in
abundance from roses to the petals of the cherry blossom, the
look of this season is relaxed and simple taking bold flowers
and strong colors softening them with driftwood or delicate
wisps of grass and raffia. Some of the fruits in season are
Peaches, passion fruit, and Citrus fruits, and Quinces.
Freshly picked chocolate dipped strawberries would go down well
with a champagne reception. A marquee would be a wonderful idea
for this season allowing everyone to soak up the atmosphere,
remember to include catering and furniture hire as part of the
costs if you are watching the budget. The world is your oyster
as far as honeymoons go but remember our summer is winter in
most of the southern hemisphere including Australia.
Whatever your plans don’t stress yourself and take as much help
from friends and family to make the big day one to remember for
all. Booking your honeymoon online including accommodation and
avoiding travel agents can save time and money.
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