The Pleasures and Thrills of a Holiday Wedding
Approved by:
Paige Master, Gainesville Weddings in Gainesville Florida
The 2 most popular days when couples want to get married are January 1 and February 14. Of course, these are holidays and this may be a primary reason why couples would die to get a spot at a cathedral during these dates. A nobler and more fervent reason could be because love is in the air during these days (more so during Valentine’s Day).
Holidays also bring out the best in everyone, therefore, it’s the perfect moment for merriment and celebrations. You may like to keep in mind that you have to prepare the necessary preparations way before the scheduled wedding date. Holiday weddings just are not as simple as a wedding held on normal dates.
Since you are deciding to get married on a holiday, it is important you keep the motif of your wedding throughout the ceremony and reception. Everything should click – from the venue, to the wedding favors, even down to the wedding guest book and pen set.
For example, think about getting married on New Year’s Day. Since it’s a time for parties, foods, and lots of drinks, you have to be sure everything concerning the wedding is intended for partying. It is hard to be all serious during this day as everyone would just want to party. If you can manage to have your marriage officiator say “You may now kiss the bride” just when the clock ticks twelve, then you’ve got one memorable wedding ahead!
If you want a day of romance and passion to be your Wedding day, then you have all the right. Just be sure that you plan at least 6 months in advance as there are other couples who would also vie for that same date at your selected chapel. Because it’s a day of love, you might want to avert disasters by making sure that wedding place card holders do their jobs – in short, having two guests who do not see each other eye to eye means placing them at both ends of the reception area. It’s all about cautious organizing and management.
What about a Christmas wedding? If red is the primary color for Valentine’s Day, then white reigns supreme on a winter wedding. You could decide to accentuate your pure white wedding dress with green, red, or gold sequins or ribbons.
St. Patrick’s Day is all about green stuff. You could use this color on your wedding reception venue while using pots of gold as table decorations. You could even accessorize your wedding place card holder with the greenest glitters you could get!
Consider it this way – holiday weddings are fun since you will not have to think of a theme for your wedding any longer. Also, isn’t it much more thrilling if you are celebrating two occasions in just one day?
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