This article about winterizing your wedding is appealing for those interested about this topic.
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Choosing
a winter month for your wedding can be a controversial choice since many brides
and grooms choose warmer times to tie the knot.
There are many reasons why certain people prefer spring, summer, and
fall for their weddings. Winter weddings
can be less popular than warmer times of year because there are fewer options
for the outdoors. Many people want to
hold some, if not all, of their wedding outdoors. Ceremonies, receptions, and photo sessions
often must be held indoors while during warmer months these events can be held
outdoors. If you live in a climate where
winter is not frigid you may be able to get away with an outdoor wedding. However, winter can often bring with it more
precipitation than other seasons no matter where you are. Therefore, it is important to take weather
into consideration when planning a winter wedding (or a wedding at any time of
the year!). Alternatives in the event of
inclement weather should always be planned for.
If
you are choosing to hold your wedding ceremony or reception outdoors you must
have a secondary plan in the event of rain, snow, or other weather conditions
such as strong winds. Large tents can
often be rented and provide for a wonderful outdoors wedding ambiance. The sides of the tents can often be folded up
to make the wedding feel more like an outdoor wedding or left down in the event
of bad weather. Home weddings are easy
to plan for because you can easily bring your guests into your home from the
yard if it starts to rain or snow.
However, if you have rented an outdoor area for your wedding, you may
want to check with the place to see if they have an alternative in the event of
bad weather. Many places realize this as
a very real possibility and will provide you with some sort of solution if bad
weather occurs on your special day.
If
you do plan an outdoor winter wedding you want to be sure that your guests are
aware that the wedding will be held outdoors.
Even if you live in a warmer climate, the weather is going to be
different than for an outdoor summer wedding.
Some guests may choose to dress differently or bring a coat or shall if
they are aware that the wedding is going to be held outdoors. They also may choose different footwear. It can be difficult for guests to navigate on
high heels or other formal footwear if your wedding is held in a grassy area.
Another
outdoor winter wedding consideration to make would be for your photography
sessions. While some winter brides and grooms
choose to hold winter weddings indoor, many couples still choose to hold
wedding photography sessions outdoors.
As you would do when planning an outdoor ceremony or reception, it is
important to have a back-up indoor location for your pictures to be taken in
case your outdoor photo session is rained out.
Outdoor wedding photos can be beautiful but you want to make sure you
have a secondary location where your pictures will be just as lovely.
There
are a lot of plans to make, go over, and go over again when planning a
wedding. A winter wedding is no
exception. A winter wedding can be a
wonderful memory for you, your spouse, and your guests. If you plan ahead and cover all of your bases
your winter wedding should go off without a hitch. That way, whether your winter wedding is held
indoor or outdoors you will be sure to have a wonderful wedding.