Monday 20 December 2010
White wedding goodness
Well if you live in the UK chances are you've been experiencing the joys of a proper decent snowfall this weekend. I know it causes major chaos but it really is just so pretty and magical and therefore perfect in theory for a wedding (yes there is much to consider and prepare for with winter weddings) but it's hard to beat the sheer romance of a snow filled wedding. And so has become the focus of this week's Monday Medley. Hope it's all warm and toasty where you are.
the bride
1920 elegance and winter weddings just go hand in hand so well.
Found over at Eliza Claire Photography (this sneek peek looks divine, can't wait to see more).
the dessert table
To be honest fancy schmancy £600 wedding cakes are really my bag and I'm a bit bored of cupcakes. But dessert tables are a little bit more exciting. I like the variety if offers guests and it can be a fun feature to decorate. This colour scheme would suit a winter wedding, no?
the drink
For winter weddings you can't beat a cup of something hot to keep guests happy. Hot chocolate (with or without alcohol), mulled wine/cider, gingerbread lattes, there are plenty of yummy options. And if you've got expert bar staff (not to mention a proper coffee machine) you could do some impressive latte art like the bunny head below.
the treat
Winter macarons with edible gold leaf. *Sigh*
the reindeer
the sparklers
Nothing beats a sparkler send off as you walk back down the aisle as a newly married couple...
Hope you have a wonderful wintry Monday folks. Not long til Christmas now. Are you excited?
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pretty! oh man, sparklers are completely essential for a winter wedding, right?! great choices, they go together so warmly!
ReplyDeletethis has made me want a winter wedding now now now (or at least want to attend one anyway!)
ReplyDeleteWhite, bright and clean - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOk ok lady.
ReplyDeleteYou almost got me: 1920s style, fireworks, elk pictures.
I am not a fan of winter at all. But these images really help to see some beauty in it all.