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    DECORATING FOR AN OUTDOOR WINTER WEDDING

    Decorating for an outdoor winter wedding in some ways is easier than decorating for an indoor winter wedding but in some ways is more difficult. The key to decorating for an outdoor winter wedding is to work with the natural surroundings. If you’re getting married in a clearing in a forest, mark off the bridal area by large swaths of satin in the bridal colors from the trees to make a square space. Have your bridesmaids make wreaths trimmed with festive ribbons, hang bows or mistletoe in the trees, cover the chairs or benches with lovely rich fabrics for the guests to sit on, and line the path the bride and her attendants will walk along with a piece of carpet or with a piece of fabric.

    A long piece of red indoor/outdoor carpet cut to fit the space can add a lot of color to the space and give the bride and her attendants a safe, dry path to walk along. Don’t use candles outdoors, but consider using some battery operated or generator operated outdoor heaters if the day is cold. If you’re going to use candles outside make sure the candles are in jars or use hurricane lamps to protect the flames from the wind and the elements. There are many creative ways to make an outdoor winter wedding a truly magical experience.



    Tips on Decorating

    Here are some things you should remember when you’re deciding on decorations for an outdoor wedding.

    Wet snow or rain and paper don’t mix. If you are having an outdoor wedding, don’t use paper decorations like paper flowers, streamers, or banners. If it rains or snows, they will turn into one huge mushy mess that your party will have to clean up. When decorating outdoors, a little goes a long way so don’t get fussy about the decorations and remember that not everything that is appropriate for indoor decorating works for outdoors.

    Watch anything with an open flame carefully. Not only can candles easily go out in the outdoors, but the flames could become a problem if the candles are too close to dry brush, grass, or tree branches. If there is a lot of snow and the ground is wet or frozen it might not be a problem but if there is any dry grass, brush, or other flammable material nearby, even fabric that has been hung as a decoration, be very, very careful about where you put candles or lamps with flames.

    An outdoor winter wedding can be stunningly beautiful, but remember that beauty should come mostly from the natural winter landscape. Enjoy the natural scenery and keep the decorations to a minimum to make the wedding less stressful and more beautiful.

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