complete wedding packages you have ordered, the venue will arrange table plans in accordance with your chosen colour. Choosing the flowers Red roses and lilies are classic winter flowers, but if you look a bit further afield there are a huge range of winter flowers. In fact it is possible to get any flower you like, even those that are out of season, although this will cost considerably more for sourcing them. White flowers can look fantastic with a hint of green. Just add some green leaves for a festive look and add a simple white ribbon to finish off the bouquet. To add a touch of sparkle to this look, include crystals to the bouquet. The Invitations Why not add a personal touch to your invite? There are lots of companies that now offer personalized wedding invitations. They can also help you choose both a visual card design and assist with the wording, leaving you to find the perfect picture of you and your fiancé to add to the design. A nice touch would be to choose a photo of when you both got together, or something that has symbolic value for the both of you such as a memorable experience you share. Send the invites in silver envelopes. Go a step further and add little bits of snowflake confetti. As the invite gives guests a first glimpse of the theme that you want everyone to join in with. The Centerpieces Normal tradition is for centerpieces to have flowers. You can still do this, but try to offer a warmer and romantic feel to remind everyone that this is a wedding and not a Christmas party, such as including glowing candles in the centre of each table. If you want to hotten the festivities up, why not bring the outside inside? It is now very popular to have ice-sculptures at weddings. It is amazing what can be achieved with a piece of ice. Have your florist fill vases with white branches and crystals to help reflect the light and have the ice centerpieces in the middle of the candles. This will look spectacular and your guests will love it. As previously mentioned, complete wedding packages are likely to include this. The Music The music you choose does not usually have an influence on the theme of your wedding. I’m sure you would not want to have your first dance along to a Christmas song. But that does not mean Christmas songs have to be completely banished from the wedding. There is nothing too over the top about having a couple of Christmas songs at the end of the night or while the buffet is on. If you are planning a wedding and would like assistance with both the venue and theme of your wedding, look no further than BijouWeddingVenues, where you'll find a range of luxury country house wedding venues ideal for all weddings and civil ceremonies, such as the beautiful a href="http://silchesterhouse.co.uk/">Silchester House in Oxfordshire. ">If you are looking to incorporate the winter feel into your ceremony, be sure to check out our range of winter wedding ideas guaranteed to spice up any winter themed wedding. What is your theme? What colours will you use? The most obvious colours for a winter themed wedding would be bright reds and greens, but it is important not to overuse these colours because your wedding can quickly resemble a Christmas party rather than a wedding. Consider using a less obvious approach by incorporating silver and white motifs instead. An elegant white orchid or tulip backdrop can also add a touch of glamour to your winter wedding as this look just oozes sophistication. But don’t forget the holly! It wouldn’t be a winter wedding without this…and it is Christmas after all! Since its winter, expect the weather to be wet and cold. Therefore you should be sure to give your guests clear umbrellas as they arrive. If you have a specific tone to your wedding that accompanies one of the a href="http://bijouweddingvenues.co.uk/weddings/planning">complete wedding packages you have ordered, the venue will arrange table plans in accordance with your chosen colour. Choosing the flowers Red roses and lilies are classic winter flowers, but if you look a bit further afield there are a huge range of winter flowers. In fact it is possible to get any flower you like, even those that are out of season, although this will cost considerably more for sourcing them. White flowers can look fantastic with a hint of green. Just add some green leaves for a festive look and add a simple white ribbon to finish off the bouquet. To add a touch of sparkle to this look, include crystals to the bouquet. The Invitations Why not add a personal touch to your invite? There are lots of companies that now offer personalized wedding invitations. They can also help you choose both a visual card design and assist with the wording, leaving you to find the perfect picture of you and your fiancé to add to the design. A nice touch would be to choose a photo of when you both got together, or something that has symbolic value for the both of you such as a memorable experience you share. Send the invites in silver envelopes. Go a step further and add little bits of snowflake confetti. As the invite gives guests a first glimpse of the theme that you want everyone to join in with. The Centerpieces Normal tradition is for centerpieces to have flowers. You can still do this, but try to offer a warmer and romantic feel to remind everyone that this is a wedding and not a Christmas party, such as including glowing candles in the centre of each table. If you want to hotten the festivities up, why not bring the outside inside? It is now very popular to have ice-sculptures at weddings. It is amazing what can be achieved with a piece of ice. Have your florist fill vases with white branches and crystals to help reflect the light and have the ice centerpieces in the middle of the candles. This will look spectacular and your guests will love it. As previously mentioned, complete wedding packages are likely to include this. The Music The music you choose does not usually have an influence on the theme of your wedding. I’m sure you would not want to have your first dance along to a Christmas song. But that does not mean Christmas songs have to be completely banished from the wedding. There is nothing too over the top about having a couple of Christmas songs at the end of the night or while the buffet is on. If you are planning a wedding and would like assistance with both the venue and theme of your wedding, look no further than BijouWeddingVenues, where you'll find a range of luxury country house wedding venues ideal for all weddings and civil ceremonies, such as the beautiful a href="http://silchesterhouse.co.uk/">Silchester House in Oxfordshire.
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