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    DECORATING FOR AN INDOOR WINTER WEDDING

    When decorating for an indoor wedding you will be using the same elements as brides use to decorate for summer weddings, but you will be trying to create an entirely different feeling. Using fabrics, candles, flowers, and other accessories you will be trying to bring your theme to life and create a feeling of coziness and warmth for your guests. If you want to play up the winter feeling to go with your wedding theme, like if you are having a Jack Frost/Fairy theme wedding, use lots of crystal on the tables to decorate, place snow globes and colored Victorian gazing balls all around the room and use mirrors to play up the reflective qualities of the crystal. Here are a few tips for decorating the church and the wedding hall or reception hall for an indoor winter wedding.

    Everyone appreciates a hot beverage. Adding a “hot beverage bar” in a corner of the room with cookies and chocolates, along with a selection of gourmet coffee, tea, and hot cocoas along with a hot water dispenser is a great way to let the guests warm themselves up on a cold day and will add a lot of warmth and charm to any space. Put out some personalized keepsake mugs the guests can take home as wedding favors. A “hot beverage bar” doesn’t have to be fancy; it can be as simple as a folding table decorated with a nice tablecloth, with treats placed on crystal dishes, mugs laid out, baskets holding teas and hot cocoa packets, a large coffee urn and a large urn of hot water. Make sure one of the catering staff or a friend keeps an eye on the urns to make sure they’re full at all times.

    Use the season for decorating inspiration. If the wedding is being held at Christmas, decorate with wreaths, tinsel, brightly wrapped packages, stockings, and a Christmas tree. If the wedding is being held near Valentine’s Day, decorate with red and pink hearts, Victorian valentines, and lots of red and pink silk bunting. If the wedding is being held on New Year’s Eve, use champagne bottles, baskets of noise makers, top hats, and paper streamers to decorate the room.

    Decorations in the church or wedding hall should usually be kept to a minimum. There may be special requirements about decorating in a church so be sure to check with your church before decorating. In the reception hall, anything goes! Use the reception hall to create a space that is happy, welcoming, and fits with your theme. Remember that you don’t need to spend a fortune on decorations, especially if you use seasonal plants and decorations. Have a decorating party about a month before the wedding and ask your girlfriends to help you assemble decorations or get their ideas on how to decorate the hall if you’re stumped. Remember to order personalized labels, flowers, or other items that need to be ordered well in advance so that they will definitely arrive in time for the wedding.

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