Easy Centerpiece Idea

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Here is an easy centerpiece idea that is sure to light up any wedding. With the help of these candle and flower centerpieces, the whole table will shine. For each one, use candle wax to attach a small floral frog to the center of a shallow bowl. Push a taper into the floral frog to secure. Pour water into the bowl. Clip amaryllis blooms (or other large flowers) from their stems, and arrange them in the bowl around the candle. Source

 

Where to Have a Winter Wedding

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Look for an inn with a fireplace for an intimate winter wedding. For a larger affair, you may be able to use a historic mansion or private club that will still have intimate warmth. Unless you’re getting married in a state that will have guaranteed snow during your wedding date, avoid a room that has a large picture window. You may imagine drifts of beautiful snow, and end up with a grey rainy day. Be sure to ask what seasonal decorations they use – you’ll save money as many sites are already heavily decorated. Also, check to make sure your site will be adequately heated during the winter months; old churches can be especially drafty. Source

Favor or Name Tag Idea

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These mittens won’t warm chilled hands, but they will generate good cheer when used at your wedding. This idea comes from my favorite place on the web, Martha Stewart.com. Use these mittens as a name card holder to give a festive feel to a holiday wedding. Another option is using these mittens to hold your donation cards if you are donating money to a charity instead of favors. All you have to do is cut a mitten shape from cardboard, and trace it onto a piece of felt. Cut along the lines, and glue the felt to the cardboard with clear-drying white craft glue. Adorn the felt side of the mitten with bits of felt in complementary colors — dots made with a hole punch, a monogram, felt trim edged with decorative shears, or a Christmas tree cut out with a decorative craft punch. Glue a standard wooden clothespin to cardboard, then glue a magnet to the back of the clothespin. After the gifts have been opened, use your mittens to display greeting cards on the refrigerator.

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Build a Gingerbread House!

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If you are having a Christmas or winter themed wedding, keep the children entertained by purchasing a Gingerbread house kit. These kits are fairly inexpensive and come with all the supplies necessary. Sit one at each child’s spot or just one a group can work on at the kiddie table. It is sure to be a hit and plus it will be extra yummy to eat afterwards!   

Photo Stamps!

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Anyone will tell you that the small details are of the most importance when planning a wedding. It is those small details that make things stand out and put the wow factor into a wedding.  The wedding invitations are not different. Everyone thinks about the details of the invitation but many forget about one of the first things people see when they open that mail box. The stamp! Well know you can even personalize your stamps. Stamps.com allows you to upload your own image on a stamp and even gives to step by step instructions of figuring out what stamp you will need to purchase. This is a great way to add a little touch that will be in your guests memorials for a long time!

 

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Freeze-Dried Rose Petals!

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Okay now I have heard it all! Freeze dried rose petals, I would have never even thought about that. Even though it is a different concept, don’t shut it down because it is a really great idea. For one freeze dried rose petals are less likely to stain, so they are perfect for the flower girl to toss. They are also natural and biodegradable so they make a beautiful option for the after wedding toss, instead of bubbles or bird seed. Not to mention there is very little clean up. The best part, however, is they are a lot cheaper than regular rose petals and would be a great way to cut cost but not the extravagance in your wedding. There are over twenty styles of roses to choose from.Check it out!

Fall Mood Lighting~Pumpkin Chandeliers

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This Chandelier idea is a great way to give a romantic feel to a fall themed wedding. A simple grapevine wreath is adorned with colorful fallen leaves and then illuminated by tea lights set inside mini-pumpkin holders. Then this gorgeous design is suspended from a ceiling hook. This Chandelier is sure to give a warm, rustic atmosphere to any wedding. To make the glow last, light the candles just before your guests arrive. Source