Winter Wedding

Im getting married in jan 2004 and im doing a winter wonderland theme. Im using all white flowers in tall glass vases with crinkled up cellophane that looks like ice. Im also doing lots of white birch trees with twinkle lights and im having tables that are named with winter themes. I have lots of ideas if anyone needs any
Posted by joy; updated 11/17/05

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Hi Denise,

We have a complete winter wedding collection in ice blue at www.daisy-days.weddingstar.ca. These items have been so popular that they are currently on backorder. However, we expect them to be back in before December.

We also have some new snowflake wedding favors, including:

Set of 4 Frosted Glass Snowflake Coasters
Snowflake Bath Confetti
Snowflake Candle
Snowflake Box with Chocolates
Snowflake Candles


Feel free to contact me if I can help you find anything else. Thanks!

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Posted by Sarah; updated 11/17/05

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My daughter is getting married October 2006 and would love to do the Winter theme also. She is going with red and silver but we are at a loss for decorations and plan to host the reception in our large backyard. Would love to see pictures - please email to lindajnsn4@yahoo.com. THANKS
Posted by Linda; updated 12/30/05

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I am getting married Dec. 16, 2006 and am also doing the winter wonderland theme..any ideas you have would be great help!!!
Posted by Alicia; updated 12/30/05

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Carmen,
I have tried and tried to send you an email with heaps of ideas but for some reason, they wont post it... It goes fine and then I get a message that the moderators will look at it to approve it and then nothing comes of it. I first posted it the day of or the day after you posted your email regarding your daughters sweet 16. If you still want/ need the information then let me know and give me your email addy (or open up a free one (hotmail/ yahoo etc) so that you aren`t posting your real one and then getting spammed because you posted it on the net...

Sharon
Posted by Sharon; updated 01/28/06

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Oh the possibilites are endless, no doubt. :)
For my wedding I havent picked out a color yet, because it`s kind of riding on the decor I can come up with. Right now if I go with a holly berry color I am getting a x-mas wreath and sraying it with fake snow with holly berries, I will lay that on the table with a hurricane lamp inside it. Then I will take those crystals that aborb in water and look like ice and holly berrys in the lamp, then I will bury a candle of silver color pillar candle and bury it in the middle of the "fake ice" and berries. And to finish it off Im tying a holly color ribbon on the lamp.Those will be my center pieces, As far as any other decor goes I am at a lost, because we`re not allowed to hang anything from the cieling or walls which killed A LOT of my ideas. *sighs* Can you think of anything else I could do? I am Also getting garland and spraying it with fake snow and stringing it along the headtable with white lights. I bought a lot of iceicle lighting as it is on sale for
90 percent off at shopko right now. At the gift table and cake table I am putting the lights UNDER the table cloth to make it glow. I`m also making my own invitations. I helped a friend do hers and its so simple and turned out great. You just have to find the right stationary, and rigfht now Im finding that a biut trying because I want silver snowflakes on my matte background. Anyone know where to order paper online? :)
Posted by Bridget; updated 01/30/06

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Diana,
I have heaps of ideas as this is what I am planning too (I have gotten heaps of things off of the internet etc) on winter, icy snow, winter wonderland weddings etc etc...

Although I don`t really want white as such (for me anyway as I look ill in white)...

Sharon
Posted by Sharon; updated 02/07/06

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Hi Everybody,
I got married Jan.14,2006. I had a Winter Wonderland Themed wedding. It was absolutely beautiful. My colors were ice blue, navy blue, silver, whites, and platinum. I had fake snow "everywhere". I had the flower girl throw iridescent fake snow. I had white birch trees standing beside and on the stage. I also had white curly willow branches tied onto the pews w/ snowflake ribbon bows. I had a 4 tier snowflake cake. ( It was absolutely beautiful). We also had a bride/groom ice sculpture as a centerpiece on the food table during the reception. All we did was buy an ice molding for $60... 3 days before the wedding, you fill the molding up w/ water, then put it in a stand-up freezer, then the day of the wedding, you break open the molding and you have yourself an ice sculpture. I could just go on and on describing every little detail. It was definately a fairytale wedding. I hope some of my ideas are helpful to some of you. If you have any questions, i`d love to help! My email address is mistyhuffman@yahoo.com. Congratulations to all the brides to be!

Misty
Posted by Misty; updated 03/14/06

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I am getting married January of 2007. I am planning a winter themed wedding and would love to have any suggestions for decoration and flowers, and also any pictures. You can email me at gabutterfly7@yahoo.com. Thanks in advance!
Posted by Stephanie; updated 05/21/06

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Hello Vanessa,

I would love to help, you may see some of my work at www.cmbcrafts.com I would be happy to work with you on an elegant winter theme with your colors.

Email me anytime
CMBCrafts2004@aol.com

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Posted by Connie; updated 06/02/06

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I would love some ideas on the wedding flowers, the cake, decorations please. My wedding is Dec 16, 2006. Thank you.
Posted by Lisa; updated 06/06/06

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I am having a Christmas themed wedding this year. I am using silver crystal twig wreaths for my center pieces that will have a white candle in the middle. I am covering the candles with silver glitter. I am also shaking silver glitter and artificial snow together and sprinkling the snow on the tables and floors along with red rose petals. My favors are going to be in boxes that will be covered with silver organza fabric and tied with red ribbon. Poinsettas and snow covered Christmas trees will fill the room as well. My favorite part is that when my fiance and I have our first dance, a snow machine will blow artificial snow throughout the room. There`s so much more I am doing but those are just a few ideas
Posted by Sara; updated 06/13/06

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I am getting married in January of 2007 and I am racking my brain trying to figure out some classy but thoughtful and cute ideas. I would appreciate any help from anyone. My e-mail address is Blondie_0525@yahoo.com. I was also wondering if capri blue is okay for a winter wedding?
Posted by Nikki; updated 07/09/06

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Daisy Days offers a wide selection of elegant and affordable winter and snowflake themed wedding products. Our professionally printed invitations are always discounted 25% off the retail price. We also offer a breath-taking ice blue snowflake accessories collection called "Winter Wonder". It is discounted 20% off the retail price. You can view our selection at: http://www.daisy-days.com/winter.html

We also have a large assortment of snowflake and winter wedding favors, including frosted glass coasters, snowflake bookmarks, ornaments, snowflake chocolates, personalized hot chocolate, cappuccino, coffee or tea drink packets, bottle stoppers, snowflake cookie cutter favors, snowflake soaps, snowflake candles, snowflake bottle stoppers and place card holders and so much more.

Have the winter wedding of your dreams by visiting http://www.daisy-days.com/winter.html today!

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Posted by Sarah; updated 07/10/06

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Hey girls!!! My wedding is December 30th of this year and I`m doing a Christmas themed wedding and reception. I have some centerpieces already for the reception, but I`m looking for more ideas other than my own. My colors are Claret (dark red) and silver. I don`t want anything blue like the Winter Wonderland theme. I want to stick to more of the warm earthy colors that Christmas time has. Any suggestions would be great!!! Thanks!!! Tracie2278@yahoo.com
Posted by Tracie; updated 07/12/06

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I found snowflake glass coaster favor sets. They are really cute. It come with 4 per set so 1 set per couple should be enough. Let me know if you are interested and I will forward the site.
Posted by Ann; updated 08/29/06

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Here are some floating snowflake candle sites:
Http://waxwizard.freeservers.com/xmas/xmas03.html
Http://www.escapeconcepts.com/Store/index.htm?2916.htm&1
Http://www.buyacandle.com/webstore/web_store.cgi?product=HolidayFloat&cart_id=4377431A16397&session_id_place=
Http://www.bridalchoice.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=B&Product_Code=FV3-010&Category_Code=FV3 (these are tealights)
Posted by jennifer; updated 08/30/06

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I bought a bunch of snowflake floating candles off the internet, but once I got them in the mail, I found out they are too wide for my small cylinder centerpieces, so if anyone would like to see them, I am in need of selling them.

As for favors, I am doing snowflake cookies. I considered hot chocolate packets with marshmellows, but am now going to do that for my guests that are staying in a hotel.

I am doing a snowflake cake (i have pictures of the sample cake if you want them). I am doing large vases with white branches and dangling snowflakes for the centerpieces (hobby lobby... 50% off).

I am also doing icicle lights everyhere, and such.

So good luck. Contact me if you need anything. Jennibu1@aol.com
Posted by Jennifer; updated 10/06/06

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I would love to help with the decorations and favors - you may see some examples of my work at www.cmbcrafts.com - these are just examples - I work with you to make just what you would like.

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Posted by Connie; updated 10/06/06

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My baker is making large, edible snowflakes that will be the cake topper. They are really nice.
Posted by Jennifer; updated 10/19/06

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My baker is making large edible snowflakes for my cake topper. They match the rest of the cake.
Posted by Jennifer; updated 10/23/06