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Planning a wedding around holidays are sometimes a hard nut to crack. You have to maintain the holiday feel and consider the convenience of the guests you are inviting. Here are some tips that might come in handy because it's always a great feeling to say 'i do' around holidays.
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Major Tips For Planning Your Wedding Around Holidays
WHOA! Because holidays are always the perfect time to plan something big and have a fun filled break.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 01 Introduction 02 The Tips A brief eye-opener to a new set of wedding ideas 03 A discussion about some tips that can make things better 04 Compliments Conclusion Summarising the topics with some interesting facts Thanks and references
01 Introduction The whole scenario of a holiday wedding
Introduction Holiday weddings dates aren't nearly as common. Weddings generally happen during the fall, but planning a wedding for December and January may be the best time to plan around work schedules or school breaks. Scheduling and planning a holiday wedding can be a bit more complicated, especially if guests are already lacking the budget from the holidays
02 TIPS! Some useful tips for planning your wedding
1: Inviting Guests Saying “I do” around the holidays is always cheerful. But scheduling the wedding event during the holiday is not so cheerful. There is no surprise element if you receive the RSVP cards with regrets of the guests not able to attend the wedding. Hence, providing guests with plenty of alerts that the wedding is being hosted around a major holiday. These alerts will create a window of sufficient time to adjust their holiday plans to attend the wedding.
2: Checking the Costs Cost of the utilities can be a discouraging factor for some. Vendors raising prices on a holiday is quite common. This is due to having to pay employees overtime when they are supposed to be on break. During winter months and holidays such as Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day, flowers always cost more. Vacation times are the peak season for travel. This can cause great inconvenience for out-of-town guests.
3: Choose Your Venues Wisely Go for venues that will easily and accommodate both the ceremony and reception. It would be a huge sigh of relief if you have the option to get ready there on the morning of the wedding day. Venues like these make things easier on both you and your guests so that travelling here and there to attend various events can be cancelled because of the bad weather conditions.
4: SENSATIONAL SEASONAL DECORATIONS Wedding decorations, when combined with seasonal decorations, make the venue extravagant. The beautiful Christmas decorations like twinkling lights will reconstruct the outlook of the whole wedding theme. Elements like the soft glow of white lights, mistletoe hung up in different places, evergreen trees kept as the lining of the reception hall's walls bring in the Christmas mood to the wedding ceremony. Hence, the event venue becomes a winter wonderland with holiday vibes.
5: WARM UP YOUR WEDDING PARTY Work winter into wedding dresses by gifting beautiful shawls for photo sessions or even using red and white scarves. Boutonnières for the groomsmen can be made using elements that add the christmas feel and charm to the ceremony. To provide maximum christmas vibes, wrap your wedding gifts in boxes with ribbons like you do for christmas.
6: Festive Music HOTEL A perfect combination of the couple’s music taste with festive music ideal for Christmas is the best for the wedding party. A huge band playing “Jingle Bell Rock” or listening to a crooner sing “Baby it’s cold outside” sums up the equation for a Christmas-wedding party. Adding all kinds of Christmas sing along songs can spread love all around the area.
Love recognizes no barriers
Conclusion Valentine’s Day, the Fourth of July, Christmas Eve, and New Year’s Eve are all memorable days that can make your celebration even more special But your wedding should be a special day of celebration on its own and set apart from anything else. If you have your heart set on a holiday wedding, the go for it.
Thanks! It’s very important to let your wedding be about style, color and you…not the holiday itself. References: https://www.bridalguide.com/planning/etiquette-advice/tips-trick s/holiday-weddings https://www.7centerpieces.com/planning/8-things-to-remember- when-having-a-holiday-wedding/