Hi there! I got married on December 17th a few years ago, and I used a lot of pretty cream and red poinsettas. Also-my "theme" was snowflakes, so we had navy blue tableclothes at the reception, and had a bowl of blue water with white snowflake candles as centerpieces. As favors, we gave out little blue and silver ornaments in the shape of bells. The bridesmaids wore navy gowns, and the little flower girl had a cute red dress, and my flowers were winter berry, stephanotis, red roses, and cedar greenery (the boquets really smelled strong of greenery, if you're allergic to it go with something else). I hope this helped, good luck and congrats!!!
2007-10-22 07:03:59
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answered by Katy B 4
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Congratulations!!! White tulle with Christmas lights strung though it looks really beautiful. Add glitter to your tables for some extra sparkle! I would also suggest that you play Christmas Carols like "Winter Wonderland" and "White Christmas." instead of traditional wedding music. You could also decorate Christmas trees with blue and silver ornaments and give them as favors to your guests. Cheap ornaments can be made special through personalization that you can do yourself. Consider placing a snowman (real or fake) in front of your church and having guest's photos taken with him.
2007-10-22 08:46:29
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answered by orangeflameninja 4
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My nephew had a winter wedding - The colors were white, silver and gold. They decorated the reception hall (which was the fellowship hall of the local church where they were married) with cut cedar trees and strung clear lights throughout the branches and padded the buckets the trees were in with cotton batting. The tables were covered with vintage white table cloths and sprinkled with gold and silver gitter. No centerpieces - they didn't want them. Really looked nice.
2007-10-22 07:08:02
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answered by Barbara B 7
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I got married in December. Congrats! I got married in Vegas and the wedding Chapel was decorated in red and green. I would suggest staying away from the Christmas colors though. I think silver and blue would be a nice winter wedding color.
2007-10-22 07:02:15
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answered by samcane 4
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If you're going with a winter wonderland theme, then go with lots of whites, pale blue or even a dark blue and silver. Snowflake place card holders, candles, etc will all be great for decor.
2007-10-22 07:06:22
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answered by bestadvicechick 6
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Poinsettias are an inexpensive way to decorate for a wedding in Dec. Look at the link below to see how you can use poinsettias and christmas trees in your decor.
2007-10-22 06:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I got married in December also, I went with the Christmas theme. My bridesmaids wore dark green and carried poinsetta's w/candles. I decorated w/poinsetta's and we also had a Christmas tree. It turned out really beautiful. Good luck!
2007-10-22 07:08:58
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answered by SS 3
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I married December 3rd a couple years ago. We used the colors silver/white/ and blue(regular blue). Also, we used a lot of candles. It made it look very elegant and wintery.
2007-10-22 07:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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How about Santa Claus with cyanosis...that way you get your blue color in there too.
2007-10-22 07:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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