WINTER WEDDING
THEMES:

New
Year's Theme Wedding
Traditional
New Year's Even Wedding
Another
option for a fun winter wedding is a New Year’s Eve
wedding. Many couples love the idea of being married at
midnight on New Year’s Eve or throwing a huge New Year’s
Eve bash for their wedding reception. After all, you are
entering a new life, what better time to celebrate that
than the New Year?
A New
Year’s Eve wedding can be a lot of fun, and if you have a
bigger than life personality, a New Year’s Eve wedding is
the way to really show it off! New Year’s can also be a
more practical time than Christmas to have a holiday
wedding because family and friends generally won’t have
as many family commitments or other obligations for New
Year’s as they have for Christmas. Plus, nearly everyone
has New Year’s Day off so that people won’t have to miss
the reception or the wedding because they need to work
the next day.
It may
be hard to find someone to officiate the wedding if you
want the ceremony to take place at midnight, and many
couples choose to have an early evening ceremony followed
by a New Year’s Eve black tie reception. There are many
different themes that you can choose for a fun New Year’s
Eve wedding but the most popular ones are the traditional
New Year’s Eve wedding and the Costume Ball New Year’s
Eve wedding.
A
Traditional New Year’s Eve Wedding is a glamorous
affair
Black tie for
the men, formal gowns for the women; glitz and glamour
everywhere is the hallmark of a traditional New Year’s Eve
wedding. Use lots of white lights and white satin to decorate
the church, along with exotic flowers, such as orchids. Dress
the groomsmen in tuxes with tails and top hats and dress the
female attendants in glamorous gowns in black or in a deep
jewel toned color like red or purple.
Book a
ballroom for the reception and have a band playing classic 30’s
and 40’s hits while your family and friends mill around.
Consider renting a hotel ballroom for the reception and work
out a discount for rooms with the hotel so that family and
friends who may want to party harder than others won’t have to
travel home but can just go to their rooms in the hotel at the
end of the night. Book a couple of extra rooms just in case
someone has too much to drink and needs a room at the last
minute.
Keep the
linens and china simple and elegant. Decorations should include
lots of white, gold and black balloons tied with ribbons and
streamers. Make sure to have plenty of disposable cameras on
hand so guests can take candid photos. To decorate the tables
use centerpieces of lilies and orchids surrounded by candles.
For party favors, make up baskets for each guest containing a
bottle of champagne with a personalized label on it, a
champagne flute or two, a small bottle of bubbles that also
have a personalized label, noisemakers and poppers, a party
hat, a bottle of spring water with your personalized label on
it, and a bottle of pain reliever for the next morning’s
hangover.
To save money
and to give the gifts a modern twist, use white Chinese take
out style boxes decorated with a gold bow on the top to hold
all the party favors for the guests. Make sure to give everyone
enough warning when it gets close to midnight so that they will
have time to put on their party hats, pour their champagne, and
get their bubbles and noisemakers ready to be used at the
stroke of midnight. Depending on the time, the bride and groom
might want to have their first dance after midnight as a way to
really kick the party into high gear.
Give your friends and family an
excuse to dress up with a Costume Ball New Year’s Eve
wedding
Everyone
loves a good costume party, and throwing a Costume Ball themed
New Year’s Eve wedding is sure to make the evening a memorable
one. Pull out all the stops for this theme and let your
imagination run wild!
Choose a
fantasy inspired ball gown style wedding dress for yourself and
dress your attendants in beautiful corseted gowns or let them
choose their favorite costume. “Lavish” is the key word to
remember when decorating for a costume ball wedding theme but
don’t worry; just because you want everything to look lavish
and over the top doesn’t mean you need to spend a fortune doing
it.
It’s only for
one night, so consider renting the costume gowns for your
attendants since chances are good that they won’t actually wear
those dresses again. Consider carrying a small gold masquerade
mask with the flowers in your bouquet. Decorate the church or
wedding hall with cream colored tulle and gold trimmed ribbons
with white candles and lights.
Decorate the
reception hall with yards and yards of flowing fabric. Use long
drapery panels on rods to create different areas in the
reception hall and use ropes of beads to look like strings of
jewels strung along the curtains. Hang bead curtains over cream
colored drapery panels to create an exotic look and use ropes
of pearls as swags.
In one of the
curtained off areas have a fortune teller or tarot card reader
to tell your guests’ fortunes. Ask your bridesmaids to help you
create elaborate masquerade masks for all the guests; these are
easy to make with supplies from any craft store. Buy small
white or gold baskets for each guest, wrap them with strings of
beads and pearls, and put into each basket a masquerade mask,
some noisemakers, bubbles, and a fancy champagne flute.
Have plenty of bottles of champagne with a fancy personalized
label on all the tables, and consider having a champagne
fountain as well. Encourage everyone to wear their masks
throughout the evening.
No matter
what type of New Year’s Eve wedding you decide to have, it’s
important to give special consideration to making arrangements
for family and friends to be safe after a night of celebrating.
Whether that means having the reception at a hotel where the
guests can book rooms or making sure that people who have been
drinking have a ride home or will be staying with someone else,
it is very important to remember that New Year’s Eve is a night
when people are prone to celebrating a lot and drinking too
much. The best idea for a New Year’s Eve wedding is to have the
reception in a hotel ballroom and book a block of rooms for
family and friends. Hold a special brunch the next day to
encourage them to stay at the hotel
overnight.

Mini Felt Winter Mittens
(Set of 6)
These mini
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with a tiny silver "jingle bell". Measures 2
3/8" x 3" H. Set of 6 includes 3 left hand and
3 right hand mittens.
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