Being in the South the weather is less of a concern that up here in Ohio, so that's not a problem. I was married in May, but wanted an October wedding (cousin already had my date! grr). The May wedding was great because of the flowers and such, the october date could have been great too with the lusher colors, but really it comes down to what do YOU want? Yes, halls and chruches start decorating for the holidays and that gets you out of doing some of it yourself, but what if their colors and your's don't go too well. Like if you wanted a 'white christmas' wedding with the elegant whites and golds or silvers, and the hall has the traditional red and greens it may not be the best. Also remember that there are a multitude of shades of greens and reds, not all that play well together. If you are thinking January, skip the holdiay theme - by then everyone is tired of it because we have to see it from October (in stores) right on through the beginning of the year. A winter theme is great, twinkling lights, 'frosty' colors, rich fabrics all add up to an elegant affair. On the other hand if you want it more of a 'fun' time - have a 'snowman' theme! I know GA is not known for snow - but have an imagination. Centerpeices can feature snowman figurines that can be bought inexpensively once they hit the stores, decorate your venue with sleds and mittens, fake snow is easily obtainable too.
Whatever you decide - make it your own and be happy!
2007-06-20 08:18:23
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answered by Cory C 5
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I wish that I could have had a November wedding but my fiance is an avid football fan and the schedule wasnt up in time! Ridiculous I know! If you give family and friends enough time they may be able to plan ahead but I would suggest close to a years time rather than trying to do it this fall/winter (if thats what your trying to do) because the holidays are sooo busy. I think a winter themed wedding in January with blues and whites and silvers would be beautiful! The good thing about the fall and winter is that there is already so much decoration just in the colors of the leaves, white lights are cheap and easy to get, people are in a giving spirit etc. I hope whatever you choose it is beautiful and results in a long happy marriage! Good luck!
2007-06-20 07:55:08
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answered by Ann B 3
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Get married whenever you like! I was married in June, but that was in large part because a) I had always wanted an outdoor wedding and b) my beloved went out of his way to pick a date that would be meaningful to me without my asking him to do that. He chose it around my lucky number, which was really sweet of him.
October or November is a really great time to get married because it's a slow time of year for the wedding industry. Some venues and services can be gotten at a discount because there's less work to go around and vendors are eager for your custom. About the only thing I'd worry about in terms of timing is Thanksgiving weekend might be either especially good or especially bad depending on your social circle and what travel plans they tend to have at that time of year.
November wouldn't be too close to Christmas, but if you want a Christmassy theme, all the right things will be available in large quantities.
On the other hand, an outdoor wedding can certainly be wonderful.That's what I did and I wouldn't change it for the world.
If you can't decide between the two, talk to your fiance and see if he has any preference. Some men really do care what the wedding is like.
2007-06-20 08:02:22
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answered by gileswench 5
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if you do november or january and want to do the holidays.. just stay away from really christmas-sy stuff. A January wedding done in White, Silvers and Blues would be beautiful and you can keep the lights to the white strands. November and christmas-sy would be beautiful with White and some champagnes and golds again with white lights. I got married in February and there was a Huge ice storm on valentines day and then my wedding was saturday - it messed up some travel plans but everyone made it and the day of it was beautiful but b/c of the storm the grounds were covered in snow.. picture perfectly
2007-06-20 08:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I got married in February, and am still thrilled with the date I chose, which was the 13th...It makes Valentine's Day have real meaning.
My daughter is getting married in October...But she didn't choose a theme that's based on the date, which goes to show that this may not be relevant.
I think if you're going to do a Christmas wedding, you should do it really close to Christmas. Most of us really aren't in the mood for Christmas as early as November, and have gotten past it by January. Try to keep in mind that you'll have to celebrate your anniversary on the same date every year, so if it's in conflict with other holidays, you may find yourself being gypped out of one or the other in the future.
I do like the idea of a white winter wedding...You can do snowy effects with a touch of silver. It might be really nice to do this in the evening, in January. You'd still get the wintry feeling, without being in conflict with the holidays.
2007-06-20 07:57:33
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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A holiday wedding is nice. If you are booking travel plans for the honeymoon, do it now. You won't get snowed in, in Georgia. January is a good month to marry, and the holiday rush is over. If it's a huge wedding, some guests may be exhausted from the holiday celebrations. They will get advance notice of your wedding.
April is about as warm a month as you can allow for a wedding in Georgia. Does it still rain everyday in the afternoon? It is so cool, it rains every afternoon, and is almost 100 degrees at midnight in July. The children can play, it is cool enough, and rollerskate.
2007-06-20 08:01:43
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answered by Marissa Di 5
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You have endless options. It just depends on if you want an outdoor wedding or indoor and what sort of colors you want to have. The colors you want might help you decide on what season to have the wedding.
I had my first wedding in December on New Years Eve. The church still had poinsettas everywhere and white christmas lights all around. It worked out beautifully and we didn't have to pay for decorations.
I am getting married again, next summer and we are doing an outdoor wedding. I know its iffy cause of Texas weather, but it will be at my best friend's new house on the lake. It will be casual but still dressy enough. If you do something outdoors you can use the surroundings as your decorations...
2007-06-20 09:24:15
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answered by Anonymous
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We got married the end of July, and it was hot! However, we used bright beautiful colours, and everything was gorgous and wonderful.
November is fine for a wedding, just depends upon the snow in your area. January is too late for Christmas stuff, unless you are Ukrainian and do it on January 7.
Some of the most beautiful weddings we've been to have been in the fall -- there's just such a variety of things one can do with the decor, etc.
2007-06-20 10:20:36
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answered by Lydia 7
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I have no idea. I'm trying to decided. I really do not want to have the wedding between the months of November-April. I can't do May b/c I'm currently in grad school. May is finals month, way too crazy. I was thinking June, but I know that's crazy for people b/c of graduations and such. I was thinking July or August, but you can either get a really nice day or a very humid day. September is a little complicated because of the beginning of school for college and for families. I like October, but I would want a warmer day. That happens in October, but you can't predict that every day will be warm.
I know I want a day that will be worn. I don't want my guest to have to wear coats or anything. That's why I like the summer months.
2007-06-20 08:59:01
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answered by Answer Girl 2007 5
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i am having a june wedding, because i've always wanted an outdoor nature theme, and the first week of that month is good timing for our families' schedules. i agree that christmas is already beautiful, but i wouldn't want to have my wedding during that time, because november and december are always the busiest time of the year it seems, and i would want my wedding and anniversary to be enjoyable without feeling rushed to move on to the next event. i think a winter themed wedding in january would be gorgeous, with white, silver, maybe tiffany blue.
2007-06-20 08:28:29
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answered by LoriBeth 6
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