2013年7月24日星期三

When Hoding Winter Weddings

Would you like to hold a Winter Wedding? If so ,theses post provide some tips that you should pay attention which give you less trouble. They all useful!
Wrap up warm: Avoid being photographed with a red nose, chapped lips and goose bumps with a stunning faux fur wrap and soft pashminas for the bridesmaids. Spending a few minutes before the photos are taken in the vicar’s vestry (always warm) can also help.

Think about your guests’ comfort: If you are having a church ceremony put some blankets in the pews. Churches are always colder than you think!  After the service greet your guests with warm coffee and hot chocolate.
Transport: Classic cars and cold weather don’t go well, so why not opt for a horse and carriage filled with warm, wintry rugs. If your guests need to be driven to the reception you might like the idea of a fleet of Bentleys but good 4x4s are a smarter move – especially if it’s snowing!
Contingency: The one thing you can’t control is the weather so you need to plan for all eventualities. If there is going to be any amount of walking around outside, you should tell your guests to bring their wellies. As long as everything is well organised, the whole ritual of putting them on and taking them off can be rather fun. If you can’t beat the bad weather, join it – apart from plenty of large umbrellas, have a pair of stunning pink or gold wellies on standby – ready for a few outrageous photos!

Ice-bars / ice-sculptures: Embrace the winter with ice bars and sculptures. With good lighting they can look amazing and really help to add to the atmosphere.




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