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 10/25/03

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Joy you had a neat idea for programs if you could share where you got them that would be great! Also Kay had pew decorating ideas that sounded good also. We would like any ideas for winter theme exspecially to do with snowflakes. That is my daughters theme for her Dec 4, 2004 wedding.
Thanks
Nancy
Posted by Nancy; updated 10/25/03

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Nancy, I am having a snowflake wedding cake made for my Dec 2003 wedding. If you`d like, I`d be more than happy to email it to you -- it`s simple and elegant yet quite festive with snowflakes on it. Also, I have 36 gorgeous centerpiece `structures` that I purchased for my wedding that I will be looking to sell if you`re interested. They are stunning -- I shopped 9 full months for them all over 3 states! The things brides will do for something `perfect`.

Let me know if you are interested in the cake.


Kay
Posted by Kay; updated 10/25/03

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Kay,
I would be interested in your cake as well. We are so open to ideas. Could you explain your centerpeices for me. Thanks Nancy
Posted by Nancy; updated 10/26/03

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Nancy, what is your email address? I`ll send the cake picture off to you with a description of the centerpieces.
Posted by Kay; updated 10/26/03

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Kay,

I am very excited to learn of your snowflake wedding cake. My Email address is Hudday@comcast.net. I would be interested in the picture of the cake and the description of the center pieces. I think that it would be valuable if someone else bennefited from your nine month/three state investment.

Thanks

Amy
Posted by Amy; updated 10/27/03

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Hello all! I am planning on getting married Dec 11, 2004, and am planning a snowflake themed wedding. I`ve been struggling with ideas for the cake, so if you could email me a picture of it, I would greatly appreciate it! Another thing I have been struggling with are the favors. I have SO MANY ideas but not the money to swing it. I really wanted to have ornaments of some type for favors...and as I was wandering around the web, I found these precious snowflake ornaments (made of glass) at www.orientaltrading.com. They are small, only 1 3/4 inches tall, but only $3.65/dozen! What I am planning on doing is buying some silver and navy ribbon (those are my colors), tying it to the ornament and printing out a small card that says thank you and attaching it to the ribbon. I plan on having a Christmas tree decorated with all the ornaments on it. As the guests leave, they can take an ornament home with them to remember our special day! For 150 guests, my favors are taken care of for under $75!
Another thing I plan on doing, since it`s near Christmas, is to have my two flower girls wear angel wings and a halo. Instead of sprinkling rose petals down the aisle, I will have them sprinkle fake snow! I have TONS more ideas, so if anyone needs them, email me at: set0311@mail.ecu.edu!
Posted by Sarah; updated 10/27/03

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Amy and Sarah -- I just emailed out to both of you a picture of the cake I have -- perhaps it may be something that will work for both of you. I personally love the cake but it may not be for everyone. Please let me know your thoughts on the cake.

Sarah, just a suggestion for you as you have a year now until your wedding. You mentioned you were on a limited budget regarding the favors -- have you thought of stocking up this year after Xmas? I think a Christmas ornament is a fabulous idea for your guest and I`m sure that they will love them. You mentioned getting them for $4/dozen off the net. You could perhaps wait until the day after Xmas and get ornaments (maybe bigger and better) for less. Also, if you have other Xmas wedding items you know you will need -- get them at the after Xmas sales. You could really save yourself a lot of money if you shop hard after this year`s Xmas. You probably already thought of this, but I thought I`d mention it just in case.

Also, if you are thinking of wearing a fur cape at the wedding next year (not during the wedding...but to have for `the look`) you will be able to find one of these very cheap after the winter months this year.

May I ask in what part of the country are you getting married?
Posted by Kay; updated 10/27/03

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Hi Kay! I got the picture and that cake is gorgeous! I really had been having a hard time finding one that didnt look too cheesy, and that one looks perfect! I definitely am waiting for Christmas to be over with so I can go crazy with the savings! An idea I came up with today while sitting in class (I`m in college) is to have tulle around the cake table with the white lights underneath it. Where in the world do I find cool touch lights? Or would regular indoor/outdoor strings of lights be ok? I don`t want to burn my church down lol! Ok, so here is the next issue. I am aiming to have around 150 guests invited and will be getting married in the church I grew up going to. I`ve been to a few bridal shows locally (I am getting married in Durham, NC) and all the hotels etc are definitely out of my price range. My fiance and I are planning on paying for most everything on our own (My family isn`t made of money and neither is his). Anyway, I didn`t want to have the reception at the church, but I don`t think we will be able to save the money in time to rent out a banquet hall or something of that nature. The fellowship hall at my church isn`t that big--not big enough to have tables enough for 150 guests in addition to room for a dancefloor. I know people say that only about 75% of the people you invite will actually attend...but the first 75 or so are actual family members (I have a BIG family), so I`m banking on all of them being there. We all live within a 30 mile radius of one another, so travel won`t be an issue...and it rarely ever snows in NC! I`m trying to invision having all of the table settings, a table for the cake and food etc...AND the Christmas tree with the ornament favors...ANDDDD all of our guests fitting in the Fellowship Hall. I just don`t know how it is going to work. The other issue is what kind of food I want to serve. My mom has a good friend that owns a catering business, so we will use his company to cater. I don`t just want to have finger foods with nowhere for people to sit, especially if we are going to have dancing and all that a wedding reception brings. On the other hand, I don`t think we can afford a sit down dinner with all the people that hopefully will come. I`m stuck in an ongoing circle...this posting being any indication! Anyone have ideas?
Posted by Sarah; updated 10/28/03

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Hi Sarah, first off, I am glad that you liked the cake. I too think it`s gorgeous.

You should be fine with indoor/outdoor lights -- they don`t get hot to the touch.

Have you considered a VFW or American Legion Hall? They are typically pretty large and inexpensive. Some are very nice and some aren`t so nice -- you might just want to check into the ones in your area for other options to the church fellowship hall. Also, the Legion and VFW`s typically have kitchen facilities for the caterer to use.

Most cities have 50/50 outlets, etc for inexpensive decorations. Also, Dollar Stores tend to also have good deals on wedding items. Hey, don`t rule out Ebay -- you can buy anything there at a good price. I know a lot of people who have purchased their wedding dress, veil, shoes, etc on Ebay.

Good luck!
Posted by Kay; updated 10/28/03

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Hi Joy,
I thought your decoration ideas were great, I was supposed to get married August 2004, its now come forward to Jan 2004, yes I`m a little stresed, my fiance and I are going overeas after the wedding so its all a little rushed at the moment.
Would really appreciate any bits of advice on winter wedding decor.
Thanks
Jill, Liverpool, U.K.
Posted by Jill; updated 10/30/03

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Could I please get a copy of the cake pic. I too am having a winter wedding Feb.21,2004. I am stumped on a cake as well :-) Lbonanno66@aol.com
Posted by Lisa; updated 11/03/03

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Hi all,
I`d love to look at a picture of the cake too. My email address is olson.sl@ghc.org.
Thanks much,
Steph
Posted by StephO; updated 11/03/03

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You could also try looking in your area to see if the parks in your area have rooms to rent. We found a
Banquet type hall at a apartment complex. It`s $450.00
& we have it for 36 hours. Rather inexpensive because
We can have our Wedding & reception both there.
Tami
Posted by Tami; updated 11/03/03

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I am planning a Winter themed wedding in July 2004 ... And I would love a picture of your cake, please.
Posted by Krista; updated 11/08/03

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Krista - I`d be happy to email you a picture of the cake. What is your email address?
Posted by Kay; updated 11/08/03

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I would love to have a picture of the snowflake theme cake, too. My wedding is on December 12, 2003.
Posted by Laura; updated 11/11/03

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My daughter is getting married December 20, 2003 and we cant find a picture of a cake with snowflakes that we reaaallly like i would like a copy of the cake, please
Posted by Tina; updated 11/11/03

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Kay - I had said I wanted a picture of the cake but didn`t give my address. Sorry. It`s lmusso@acipco.com . Thank you.
Posted by Laura; updated 11/11/03

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Laura, I just emailed you the picture of the cake -- I hope you like it.

Tina and Krista, I`d be more than happy to email you a picture of the cake -- please give me your email address.

Kay
Posted by Kay; updated 11/11/03

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Hi. I am getting married in Jan. 04. I also need some ideas for a winter wedding ( i.e. Centerpieces, pew decorations, favors etc.). I am not using snowflakes or anything of that sort, just something special to highlight the season. Thanks!
Posted by Nerissa; updated 11/11/03