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Top Tips For Fall Winter
WeddingsGetting married is
the best thing you'll ever do, no matter what time of the
year you tie the knot. However, the date that you set is
very important as it helps you decide on a theme for the
big day. For instance, if you get married in the Autumn [or
the fall] you can go for burnt oranges, golds, chocolates,
yellows and reds. These beautiful colours will then be
reflected in the autumn wedding favours [or fall wedding
favours] that you hand to your guests. The favour boxes may
be decorated in autumnal looking flowers or ribbons.
If you choose to have bomboniere, your autumn wedding favour
nets may be red, gold, plum, ochre, peach, yellow or brown - or
maybe even a combination of these. Fall wedding favours can be
decorated with warm coloured leaves for a more rustic feel and
you could tie this in with your table decorations.
What about your wedding reception tables being scattered with
red, gold and brown leaves and finished off with lashings of
gold organza ribbon?
Your Autumn wedding favours [or fall wedding favours] could
then be put at each place setting with a centrepiece of pine
cones, apples, peach roses, seasonal berries such as juniper
and finished with ivory and gold trimmings. Heavenly! The fall
truly is a magnificent time of year to get married as you can
still get lots of sunshine and the temperature can be warm.
If you are going for a winter wedding then your theme will be
driven by the low temperatures and icy winds. The bride's dress
will probably be finished with a faux fur shrug and the
bridesmaids and maids of honor will adorn lots of silver and
gold!
Your winter wedding favours will also reflect the festive
season and depending on the date of your wedding, you may even
choose to have Christmas wedding favours. Wedding reception
tables can be dressed with white feathers, ivy, velvet red
roses, white pearls and silver sparkles.
Beautiful silver sprinkles [such as snowflakes and hearts] can
be scattered across your pure white table linen and each place
setting can have a co-ordinating winter wedding favour -
perhaps decorated with silver and white feathers. Or, if you
are planning on a Christmas theme, your Christmas wedding
favours may be in the form of crackers, piled in heaps around
the tables for guests to collect.
Alternatively, silver or gold favour boxes could contain edible
favours for your guests continuing the Christmas wedding favour
theme. Whether you choose to have winter wedding favours or opt
for a Christmas theme, your reception tables will look
exquisite with the purity of white and silver.
Angelic! Winter weddings are truly magical in every way...
especially if it happens to snow!
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