A winter wedding color palette that will make your special day enchanting and magical.
A wedding planner for celebrities shares her secrets to creating enchanting winter weddings.
A magical setting awaits you on your wedding day as you exchange vows and pledge your love to your partner during a winter wedding.
While it may seem that the only way to achieve a winter wonderland wedding is by getting married at a ski resort on top of a mountain with plenty of snow, this is not always the case.
Your venue will soon become a magical winter wonderland with the help of creativity, faux snow, tree flocking, and twinkling lights.
A celebrity wedding planner shared with Planet Chronicle Digital tips for achieving a winter look for your big day, including color suggestions and unique touches to make it stand out.
You have a wide range of colors to choose from when planning a winter wedding.
Don't limit yourself to traditional whites and creams when complimenting colors; consider incorporating less common hues as well.
"Lisa Lafferty, a California-based celebrity and luxury wedding planner, advised using metallic whites, creams, and a range of gold tones for a winter wonderland look, as they are always reliable staples."
""I love complementing any of these colors with black because it gives an elevated and sophisticated feel," Lafferty continued."
Snow, of course, is a staple of a winter wedding.
A winter wonderland theme can be created without snow falling from the sky.
To create a magical winter atmosphere, you can decorate with snow and other elements.
"Creating snow is a great option if you can't find it naturally. I often do it myself and use low ground haze to give it a chilly look. I believe snow has a magical quality that makes everything look brighter. You can easily decorate trees with holiday ornaments to add to the festive atmosphere."
In 2019, Christine Quinn's wedding was transformed into a winter wonderland thanks to the significant contribution of snow.
"Lafferty stated that the most memorable moment from the Los Angeles wedding was the addition of snow. She believed that the faux snow brought a magical touch to the event, especially when the bride walked down the aisle. Everyone felt like they were in a beautiful rom-com setting."
Lafferty proposed incorporating ice elements, such as an ice sculpture and twinkling lights, into a winter wonderland wedding.
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The winter theme should not be limited to decorations; it can also be reflected in the food and drinks consumed.
Lafferty expressed to Planet Chronicle Digital that she believes it's wonderful to engage in playful concepts like food and beverages.
"Lafferty suggested adding frosty elements to cocktails, such as bubbling, smoking, or glittering, while also incorporating holiday foods and ideas, like tray-passing."
Another option for a winter wedding is a cozy, rustic atmosphere.
To create a cozy atmosphere, you can have blankets in baskets placed around the venue and perhaps a hot chocolate bar.
Lafferty stated that incorporating lumber logs and fireplaces can create a "Ralph Lauren, plaid aesthetic."
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