Throwing a winter wedding and looking for some cool style ideas that allow you to embrace the season without being too theme-y? ... |
It's cold. It's dark. It's time to party! We love the snuggly sophistication of a winter wedding and have gathered up our favorite winter wedding ideas... |
As a November bride myself, I find that there is something really romantic about getting married in the winter. And, lately, I’ve been drawn to simple and elegant color schemes that would be perfect for a winter event. Here are some of my favorite finds: From L to R: Blue Wedding Dress; White Branch Centerpieces; Winter Wedding Invitation; Winter Wedding Bouquet a... |
Winter does not have to be the bleak season that we all dread. It's perhaps the best time to stay indoors and get creative. Warm up your home with this simple idea…Layering your bed with blankets and cushions is a simple, practical way to add warmth - black, grey and charcoal work well in neutral schemes.Visit HomeLife ... |
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you can’t have seasonal flowers in your wedding decorations. Just remember to use the season for your inspiration and you’ll be sure to have a wonderful winter wonderland! Winter typically brings snowy drifts, so use white as the predominant color in your palette. Use white roses and feathers in your bouquet and pair delicate baby’s breath with soft candlelight on your centerpieces. You could even paint some branches white and add some glittery birds or festive winter ornaments in your place settings. {Images from: Stephanie Williams Photography... |
This is for all of you newly engaged winter brides looking to have your wedding around this time next year. Designed by Luxe Events with elegance and sparkle in mind. The real life love birds in this inspirational shoot were caught enjoying the scene through the lens of She Wanders Photography. See more winter wedding ideas in the full gallery and read on to learn more about the shoot from Luxe Events. From Luxe Events: We set out to make a table that felt calm, soft, sweet, yet very glamorous. Inspired by serene winter colors and the radiance of the season Luxe Events created a dreamy scen... |
If snowy mountains and the smell of pine have you dreaming of a winter white wedding, you are in luck. Brooke Keegan Events and a crew of Orange County wedding vendors made the journey to Mammoth Mountain to bring some spectacular snowy winter wedding ideas. If you’re planning to have a lavish mountain wedding, then plan on pinning more than a few of these ideas. Especially all the statement florals from Elegant by Design, how gorgeous are they? See so many more fabulous photos from Lane Dittoe Photography in the full gallery and read on to learn more about how you can have a snowy winte... |
We just posted this cool, modern, winter table setting in The Guide. I love this because it is so simple and really makes for a perfect holiday table. Gone are the days of strictly adhering to the red & green palette!... |
I love a beautiful winter wedding. It may be cold outside but there is so much, well, warmth inside. There are so many unique ways to decorate and host a fabulous cold weather affair. I browsed Etsy for some winter wedding ideas and here are my faves:I was going to stop there, but then I found all of these. The adorable snowman and woman cake topper, yummy vanilla snowflake marshmallow and toasty cider packets to name a few. Click through on the links below to find these and many more winter wedding ideas via Etsy.Pictured: Pine Tree Table Numbers, Wedding Gourmet Cake Pops, Snowman Love Cake ... |
This past weekend I attend the 77 Salon auction and holiday party. They had some amazing DIY decorations that would be perfect for any winter wedding or holiday party. The project is super easy and turns out great. Here is what you will need: Epsom salt Empty (and clean) glass bottles Silver spray paint Spray adhesive glue To begin, make sure your bottles are clean, empty and dry. Start by spray painting the bottles and let them dry. Next take the Epsom salt and pour it out onto a table or work station. Once the bottles are done drying, spray the bottles with a coat of the adhesive glue. Whi... |