Bringing this blog to all of you who are loved-up this Valentines Day, do we have any proposals?
Getting married during the winter months, specifically from December to February, can have its unique charms and advantages. Here are five compelling reasons to consider tying the knot during this time:
- Romantic ambiance: The winter season often brings a romantic ambiance with snow-covered landscapes, twinkling lights, and cozy fireplaces. This creates an intimate and charming atmosphere for your wedding, enhancing the overall experience and adding an extra touch of magic to your special day.
- Availability and affordability: December to February is considered the off-peak season for weddings, which means you may have more options when it comes to venue availability and supplier bookings. Additionally, some venues and suppliers may even offer off-season discounts or packages, making it a more cost-effective option for those on a budget.
- Unique theme and decor: Winter weddings allow for unique and creative themes and decor that can be tailored to the season. From incorporating festive elements like twinkling lights, evergreen foliage, and seasonal flowers to offering guests hot cocoa or mulled wine, you have the opportunity to create a memorable and cozy atmosphere that reflects the spirit of the season.
- Family and friends availability: Many people tend to have more time off during the winter months due to holidays and breaks, making it easier for your loved ones to attend your wedding. With fewer conflicting events and schedules, you may find that more of your family and friends are able to join in the celebration, adding to the joy and warmth of the occasion.
- Honeymoon opportunities: Getting married during the winter allows for a unique range of honeymoon options. You can opt for a cozy and romantic getaway to a snowy destination, where you can enjoy activities such as skiing, snowboarding, or simply relaxing in front of a roaring fireplace. Additionally, some tropical destinations offer a welcome escape from the cold, providing an opportunity for newlyweds to enjoy some sun and warmth during the winter months.
- Remembering anniversaries. Christmastime and Valentines Day both fall within the months we’re discussing here and so getting married at this time of year can pay tribute to when your significant other proposed or perhaps when you first got together.
Ultimately, the decision to get married during the winter months is a personal one and should align with your preferences and vision for your special day.
Share some love this Valentines Day to the team who made this inspiration shoot possible:
- Photographer – Sam Rundle Photography
- Venue – Foxearth Hall Barn
- MUA + Hairstylist – Vicky Jiggens
- Dresses – Courtyard Bridal
- Chairs, Linen, Crockery + Glassware – A Place Setting
- Cake – Maria Summers Cake Design
- Celebrant – Phoebe Smith Ceremonies
- Aisle Runner/Chair Sashes/Lanterns – Hire My Decor
- Florist – The Petal Girl
- Stationery – Wild Moon Stationery
- Ribbon – Silk and Purl
- Models – Darina and Sammy
- Content Creation – Aoife