Winter Wedding Decor Ideas


We think of the winter months as somewhat of a best-kept secret when it comes to picking a wedding date. If these winter wedding themes haven’t already won you over, we guarantee they will make you eager to find the nearest mountain wedding venue and organise your own wedding in a snowy winter wonderland.For a rustic celebration, use pine cones and evergreen branches as centrepieces, or choose exquisite chandeliers and candles for a warm ambiance.

Winter is full of special occasions, including cuddling by the fire, ice skating, and romantic strolls after the first snowfall. A winter wonderland wedding is the ideal justification for including a few romantic, dreamy details in your ceremony and reception decor. 

Winter weddings add a whole new level of romance thanks to picturesque forest vistas, comfortable candle-lit settings, and the joy of the holiday season. The information you need regarding getting married during this time of year is provided below, followed by some of our favourite winter wedding ideas to make your big day the most perfect one yet.

What colours work best for winter weddings?

Festive colours like red, green, and gold are popular choices for winter weddings, especially for couples getting hitched during the holiday season. If you and your partner want to celebrate the holiday spirit on your wedding day and are planning a Christmas wedding, this colour scheme is ideal.

There are many more wintry palette choices available that are just as lovely if a holiday-themed palette isn’t your thing. Emerald green, plum, cobalt blue, and amber yellow are jewel tones that will give your special day a stunning appearance. This kind of colour scheme is perfect for sleek, contemporary looks. These tones will stand out when paired with metallic accents, and a little sheen will further enhance their appeal.

How should a wedding with a winter theme be decorated?

There are absolutely ways to include seasonal aspects in a stylish and elegant way if you wish to do so, even if you’re not being married during the holiday season. The key is to establish a coherent style, pick your accessories carefully, and keep in mind that sometimes, less is more. Avoid going overboard with holiday-themed accents.

A winter wedding also places a lot of focus on using natural materials and bringing the outside within. The use of faux fur accessories, birch tree branches, and pinecones will all give your special day a wintry, inviting feel. Your space will have a beautiful glow from string lights and candle clusters, especially if you’re planning an evening party.

1. Select a Fitting Venue

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Take your wedding theme into account while choosing a location for your winter wedding. Think of a location where visitors will be protected from the elements. A modest ski lodge is about as lovely as it gets for a destination wedding in the Alps, while a barn setting is ideal for a shabby-chic style. A botanical garden with a holiday light show might be positively lovely as the setting for a ceremony in December.

2. Decorate With Twinkle Lights

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A string of sparkling twinkling lights can help set the mood for your nuptials whether they are inside or outside. Think about hanging them from the ceiling, putting them into the tablescape, or creating a grand canopy at the reception with them. By wrapping lights around the trees, you may create a landscape reminiscent of Narnia in the winter, or you might take this couple’s example and rent out

3. Experiment with Dried Blooms

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Dried flowers are appropriate for a wintry celebration because of their durability. Although dried flowers are frequently utilised in the ceremony arch, hanging installations, and place settings, they also make excellent boutonnières. Try dried berries as an alternative to flowers if you want.

4. Line the Aisle

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A magnificent floral chuppah consisting of roses, hydrangeas, garden roses, and white cherry blossoms was at the end of the candle-lit aisle. That’s not all, either. Aisle edged with lush seasonal greenery was visible through the opening in the ivory curtains.

5. Construct an Indoor-Outdoor Ambiance

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Never let Mother Nature prevent you from organising the best wedding reception. By renting transparent tents, you can bring the outside in and let guests use them as they socialise all night long. A pleasant touch might be an indoor fire pit surrounded by a foliage canopy or fake snow.

6. Hang crystal balls

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Decorate the wedding lounge with glass orbs to transport guests to a winter wonderland. We adore the crisp aesthetic of this all-white space, which includes rustic furniture, greenery vines, and a tonne of candles. Including dangling glass globes

7. Incorporate Garlands

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Maintain the charm by adding string lights and garlands of greenery to a simple location. Add a table garland and candles for a wintry touch to take it a step further.

8. Accentuate a Fireplace

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A bonus of getting married in the winter is having a gorgeous fireplace to decorate. By highlighting your mantel with candles and plant garlands, you can evoke the Scandinavian concept of hygge, which is a sense of wellbeing. If you’re getting married over the holidays, another possibility is to decorate your fireplace with a lavish floral arrangement or ornate wreaths.

9. Add Festive Touches

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It’s time to incorporate celebratory elements into your wedding’s décor, favours, and even trademark cocktails. Spreading holiday cheer can be accomplished with something as straightforward as a plaid tablecloth, pine cone place cards, or personalised napkins with clever wordplay. With a joyful beverage like a pink peppermint cocktail or a champagne cocktail with cranberries, you may set the mood for your reception.

10. Incorporate Branches

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Branches will give your reception hall a rustic-chic feel when combined with foliage wreaths, fake snow, and pine cones. Twigs can be used as an exquisite addition when designing your table setting and placed in flower arrangements or vases. A homage to nature without having to venture outside in the elements can be achieved by including full branches in the centrepiece.


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