7
entertainment ideas for your winter wedding – Vings Events
Posted
on Jan 14 2016
The summertime seems to hold the organize on wedding dates for
the year; on the other hand, tying the knot in the wintertime can provide a
wedding experience that is appreciated and cozy and every bit as pleasing as a summertime wedding.
Ear candy brings you 7 entertainment
ideas for your winter wedding that are sure to make it an event
that will be both the best day of your new life in somebody's company and
remain in the hearts and minds of your family and friends forever.
The theme
While pinecones and snowflakes are common motif for wintertime
weddings, let’s move away from what’s long-established and perhaps a
little boring and move into the realm of the exploratory by using crystals accentuate
by the light, crisp colors of silver and the wonderful texture of satin. These colors
work well with low-light conditions to give the room with a warm, clean feel
that encourage conversation.
The Flora
Conventionally we would find red roses and calla lilies as the
most in style forms of flowers at a venue. Change things up while lasting
elegant with the use of white orchids and hydrangeas. Use plethora of silver
ribbon to wrap up the stem and keep with the color theme. Make sure that all
the groomsmen have silver and white corsages and the bridesmaids have similar bouquet.
The invitations
With the winter season calling for closed indoor venues, it’s
important to make sure that the invitation are a bit more formal that a summer
wedding would be. For an excellent way to make a
unique wedding invitation, use a piece of clear Plexiglas with the
details of the wedding stamped into it, or written on with white font. Drop
them into silver envelopes and seal them with silver satin ribbon.
The centerpieces
Keep to the winter theme at your tables as well. Instead of
going alongside the season, go with it and have ice sculpture made as table
pieces and then accentuate them with low-light candles for an impression that
truly feels like a winter wedding. They make for excellent talk starters as
well, just make sure that they are drained appropriately.
The DJ
The entertainment and the music are the gravest parts of your wedding
entertainment. Make sure to hire both a live band and a DJ. The DJ can
pick up the slack in the band’s presentation between sets or as they re-arrange
during the show. A good DJ will also be able to play whatever thing that you
request, just make sure that you give them time to organize by sending your
request list well in advance of the day.
The band
A wedding
band is a must have. They know how to draw in the crowd and create an feeling.
Winter tends to be a time of year that inspires clarity and peacefulness. Hire
a good Jazz band that can start the occupation slowly and then build into dance
floor wrecking tracks later in the day. Another option is to hire a harpist for
the ceremony as the guest’s filling the venue, this makes for an uplifting and primitive
atmosphere that remains eloquent and close.
The cocktails
Keep to the winter theme by offering cocktails that are themed
to the period. For the non-alcoholic choices, go with rich eggnog and warm,
white hot-chocolate drinks are an unbelievable way to keep your guest’s toasty.
For those that lean in the direction of alcohol infused cocktails, look for
white Russians and martinis to keep the theme clear and clean. Offer blankets
for your guests and if you really want to go the extra mile, have their
initials overstated on them.
The final thought
Getting married in the summer isn’t a requirement, with these
few simple ideas for your winter wedding will make the experience that more
seasonally adjusted for you and provide you and your guests with an amazing winter wedding
that will be remember forever. Good luck in your new life together!
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