Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Quick checklist for a winter wedding in a country without winter!



So you want to have a winter theme for your own wedding but it seems you’re having second thoughts because, after all, you’re in a country that does not have a winter season! Do you continue with the plan or do you just forego it? How easy is it to have a winter wedding theme anyway?

Here’s a quick and easy to follow checklist for you to consider and to really see that it does not require you to learn rocket science before you can pull something like this off!

First of all, you must know what goes well with your entire motif. Do you have a white wedding dress? Do you like silver and white or would you like to celebrate the festive season with reds and greens? These colors, after all, signify the winter season and you might need to use these. Golds and ecrus are also encouraged.


Secondly, a winter wedding does not necessarily mean that you have to bring poinsettias to the altar as your bridal bouquet. Red roses and calla lillies, which are incidentally abundant in Asia, will do. See if you have a ready supplier for these.

Thirdly, a wedding cake with loads of red, green and perhaps gold ribbons will fit really well within your wedding theme plan. You can also lace it with something white - perhaps a fondant ribbon along the edges. For your winter wedding cake to have a cleaner look, it’s always best to use fondant instead of the usual basic powdered sugar frosting.

Finally, be sure to have a wedding dress that will fit the winter wedding theme. For suggestions, you might want to visit HITCHED! Bridal Hong Kong at www.hitchedbridal.com A fur coat to keep you from the cold may be optional.


Visit HITCHED! Bridal: http://www.hitchedbridal.com/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hitchedbridal
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/HitchedBridalHK

No comments: