Winter Wedding Favors

If you are getting married in these last winter months, use some of these ideas for unique wedding favors for your guests.

tree favors

Tree Sapling Favors via WeddingBee.

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What about firewood?  A great and useful gift via Ritzy Bee.

S'Mores Wedding Favors -  S'More Love - Personalized and Custom  -  DaSweetZpot

S’mores are always a fun winter favor.  Found via Etsy.

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Another fun idea is bird seed from the “Love Birds” found at Austin Gros Wedding Photography.

New Year’s Eve Sparkly Wedding

Let’s start off the year with some sparkle!  Green Wedding Shoes shares this New Year’s Eve sparkly wedding.  I love the festive confetti Save the Date’s.  The gold mixed with the pastels are such a festive but elegant look.

confetti wedding save the date

new-years-eve-wedding-reception table

gold ombre wedding cake

Be sure to check out all of the pictures and vendor list here.

Sparkling Winter Wedding

Winter wedding are so beautiful because you can use such wonderful holiday decorations.  This wedding from The Knot is a great example of this with some great ideas!  I love the wreath-motif programs that were used.  Twinkling branches were placed at each bar adding beautiful holiday flair.  They also had sparkling silver ornamental centerpieces that added to the holiday decor.  Another wonderful centerpiece were the votive candles hung from frosted silver branches.

Each bridesmaid carried a wintry white and green bouquet of cabbage roses, mini calla lilies, roses, hydrangeas, stars of Bethlehem, and hypericum berries all wrapped together with silver ribbon.

To honor Niall’s heritage, an old Irish toast was printed on the back of their wreath-motif programs. The toast read, “In the New Year, may your hand be stretched out in friendship, and never in want.”

“We wanted white lights everywhere,” says Megan. Twinkling branches, stationed at each bar, added holiday flair to wintry reception decor.

Sparkling miniature trees added to the reception’s silver ornament motif.

Votive candles hung from frosted silver branches, which stemmed from large floral base of garden roses, cabbage roses, hypericum berries, and clusters of round, silver ornaments.

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