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Winter Weddings: 10 New Winter Wedding Ideas

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

It may be getting too cold for a beach wedding, but Branches can still be part of your big day. Branches’ offers a venue that can be perfect for a winter wonderland wedding with wedding packages and catering options.  Consider these tips from The Knot during your planning and your wedding day will be everything you dreamed of!

Source: TheKnot.com

1. Wedding Colors

Reds and greens certainly reflect the season, but overdo this color combo, and your wedding may seem more holiday-oriented than you intended.

What’s Hot Now: Consider a less-is-more approach to your color palette: Silver and white with crystal accents can add some serious glamour to your winter wedding. For your ceremony, try a white velvet aisle runner trimmed with white satin ribbon, or decorate the altar with a crystal curtain backdrop adorned with hanging strands of elegant white phalaenopsis orchids. If you’re exchanging vows outdoors, get your guests in on creating the ambience by giving out clear umbrellas to friends and family members as they arrive.

2. The Flowers

Red roses, calla lilies, and amaryllis are decidedly winter wedding flowers, but if you step outside the flower box, and you’ll find a variety of options for winter blooms.

What’s Hot Now: Consider fuller flowers, such as white hydrangeas and soft ranunculuses. White boutonnieres can be handsome when they’re accented with greenery, but they also look great with a simple white ribbon. Add sparkle to your bouquet by wrapping the stems in ribbon embellished with crystals.

3. Invitations

Since winter weddings are usually held indoors (it’s an ideal time for ballroom receptions), they often call for a more formal invitations.

What’s Hot Now: A black-tie event is nicely conveyed by heavy cardstock and a navy blue, chocolate-brown, or even eggplant font with hand calligraphy. For a fresh way to achieve a formal tone for your winter wedding, use thick, frosted Plexiglas invitations in white scripted ink. Send the sturdy invites out to all your guests tucked into silver envelope liners.

4. Centerpieces

Go beyond glowing candles to add both warmth and romance to your reception site.

What’s Hot Now: If you want to heighten the drama, bring in the icy outdoors with ice-carved vases on your reception tables. Have your florist fill the vases with tall winter-white branches and hanging crystals to reflect the light from the tables. Surround the centerpieces with votive candles, and top your tables with white dupioni table linens and frosted glass china.

5. Escort Cards

Miniature sleighs and holly motifs stamped onto your escort cards would spell out the season pretty clearly, but they might not dazzle your guests.

What’s Hot Now: Leave everyone awestruck as they retrieve their escort cards by making the entire table sparkle. Have the cards hand-calligraphed in silver ink and attach them to individual crystals with a ribbon. Hang each from an oversized crystal candelabra centerpiece for a new take on the popular escort card tree.

6. The Music

A classical pianist playing during dinner is a sure way to create an elegant ambience, but consider a more unexpected accompaniment.

What’s Hot Now: For a twist on the tunes, consider hiring an a capella quartet to sing background music at your reception. Have the group sing your favorite jazz and pop songs to set a welcoming and festive tone for the evening. If you’re into a more classical sound, hire a cellist and ask that Vivaldi’s “Winter” be included in the repertoire.

7. Cocktail Hour

A winter cocktail hour calls for warm, comforting drinks. You really can’t go wrong with hot chocolate and warm apple cider, but it’s your wedding — why not take every opportunity (drinks included) to add an element of surprise?

What’s Hot Now: Serve up white hot chocolate in small espresso cups and eggnog in small punch glasses for your guests as they arrive. At the bar, offer saketinis (Japanese rice wine and sweet-flavored vodka) in glasses rimmed with sugar crystals.

8. The Cake

A wedding cake trimmed in red or green ribbon or topped with roses looks pretty, but bakers who are willing to push the fondant envelope can reflect the winter in totally creative ways.

What’s Hot Now: Play up the season with a white, vintage-style cake, dusted with edible silver powder. For accents, have your baker add a white sugar ribbon and crystal drops cascading down one side of the cake.

9. Favors

Food wedding favors are always a hit, but if cookies or truffles seem passe, try new treat ideas to send your guests home satisfied.

What’s Hot Now: Give out small packages of chocolate-covered cranberries or roasted chestnuts. An over-the-top idea that will undoubtedly impress: Have your caterer set up a hot chocolate and churros station to top off the evening.

10. Honeymoons

While many couples flee the blustery weather for warmer (and sandier) locales for their honeymoon, a winter wedding can segue perfectly into a snowy escape.

What’s Hot Now: Embrace the season and rent a cozy log cabin for a week in Lake Placid, or join the jet-setters at a luxurious hotel in Aspen for some serious skiing, wining, dining, and snuggling.

To read the full article from The Knot, click here.

Packing for Your Honeymoon Getaway: 10 helpful tips

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

You’ve planned your perfect wedding. You’ve ordered the flowers, picked your band, got your dress and found the perfect shoes. After your beautiful waterfall garden ceremony or beach wedding the next big event is your honeymoon! This Jersey Shore catering hall found these 10 helpful tips when packing for your honeymoon.

Source: Jean M

Beach wedding from this Jersey Shore catering hall

What’s the big event after the big day? The honeymoon, of course! Here are my top tips to make packing easy and stress-free.

1. Pack Light. Pack only what you need — heavy luggage is tough to lug around airports and can get expensive when you’re charged those annoying overweight fees. Choose clothes you can mix and match and wear more than once. Pare down your look to one formal dress or outfit and take just one coat or sweater. And shoes? They’re heaviest of all! Take one for walking, one for dressy and one for the beach.

2. Be romantic. Don’t let packing light get in the way of romance. Surprise your fiancé by packing a small gift to be opened when you arrive. Also toss in travel candles, massage oils and silky lingerie to set the mood.

3. Rely on the hotel’s complimentary benefits. Find out what your hotel provides in your room (soap, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, hair dryer) and leave these heavy items at home.

4. Pay attention to the weather. Check the forecast for your destination and pack accordingly.

5. Capture memories. Pack your camera along with memory cards, batteries and other accessories. Also pack zippered plastic bags for taking home mementos you find on your trip.

6. Don’t pack duplicate items. Compare packing lists with your fiancé to make sure you don’t double-up on items that you could share like contact solution, toothpaste, aspirin and sunscreen.

7. Roll clothing, don’t fold. Folded clothes take up more room in luggage. Roll your clothes for a better fit. Rolling also prevents wrinkling.

8. Stow “must-haves” in your carry on bag. Airline tickets, identification, credit cards, cash, prescriptions and important contact information should be with you at all times.

9. Don’t forget the important extras. Tuck in an extra set of contact lenses, eyeglasses, camera battery and other small items you can’t live without.

10. Include a collapsible bag in your luggage. Just in case you find lots of souvenirs or have lots of dirty laundry to take home, you’ll have a separate bag you can check instead of leaving things behind.