Winter Wonderland Weddings with Snowflake & Icicle Inspired Décor
December 13, 2011
There is just something so magical about winter weddings. The crisp weather. The sparkly icicles. The slow falling snow. The dazzling night skies. It’s a perfect setting for romance, snuggling up and dancing the night away with the one you love the most.
And after looking through several of these Frosty the Snowman inspired designs – featuring intricate lighting, crystallized ice sculptures and baby’s breath centerpieces – it’s super hard for me to believe that Old Man Winter remains the least popular season to say ‘I do.’
Below are some of my favorite wintry wonders. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
A dash of twinkling baby’s breath can make all the difference.
Sprinkle in snowflake lighting to really make ‘em ooh and ahh.
Drizzle your decor with draped crystals and create the look of poshly lit icicles.
Sculpt an impeccable setting with ice, mini floras and fur (yes fur!!)
Cover up with a chic cardigan and take your gown to celebrity status.
Or for the super sassy, try a frisky fur wrap!
Make your cake top pop with Old Man Winter’s prettiest creations.
Surround your guest with chilling-inspired love from floor to ceiling — this is by FAR my fave!!!
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2 Comments Leave a Comment
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Amy | December 13, 2011 at 2:10 pm
Love the icy blue and snowflaky looking stuff. I’ve seen the traditional red and green with velvety looking accents and white lights and candles too, also beautiful. There’s just so much you can do with such a beautiful season! Also, any reason to get to don a poufy white faux fur is good for me!
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Helmi | March 24, 2013 at 4:42 pm
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