Ways to Incorporate Holiday Cheer in Your Wedding

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Have you decided to have a winter wedding? Need some inspiration for your winter wedding decorations? Incorporate some holiday cheer into your wedding day this holiday season with these winter wedding ideas:

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Adding plaid to your color palette is one way to tie in the feel of the season. Plaid never goes out of style. The addition of plaid decor will help add some coziness to your wedding venue. Add in some black watch plaid or tartan to give your wedding the perfect amount of holiday cheer.

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Looking to add sparkle to your big event? Twinkle lights can give your wedding the right kind of ambiance this winter wedding season. If your winter wedding is in Georgia, the likelihood of snow is slim, but the addition of twinkling lights can help give the romantic feel of a winter wonderland.

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As far as winter wedding decorations go, you can’t go wrong with jewel tones. Consider incorporating deeper colors into your wedding color palette, including emerald, burgundy, and merlot. Jewel tones make the color white stand out. Consider using jewel tones in your floral arrangements or as your bridesmaid dress colors.

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Need additional details to add to the festivity?  Firewood accents throughout your event space are the perfect wedding decorations. Including pinecones and holly in your centerpieces would be the perfect touch to increase the holiday cheer. 

“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.” Instead of being sent off to the sight of sparklers or throwing rice, consider providing your guests with jingle bells. Adding this simple touch to your wedding send-off is the perfect way to embrace the upcoming holiday season.  This can also function as your wedding favor for guests to have something to remember your big day by. 

For more winter wedding inspiration check out our website: 

https://www.magicweddingvenues.com/venues/vinewood-stables

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