Winter weather, no matter where you are, can be a massive asset for a winter wedding. Because of the cool air, make-up does not melt, and hair does not frizz. Snow and fog can make for some stunning photographs. Best of all, partying in and looking out on a fantastic day creates a coziness that will bring you and your guests together. If you are looking for the best destination, the Asain wedding venue in Essex, Prested Hall, can be your great choice.

It’s a magical experience planning a Christmas wedding. Dabbling with decor ideas, color schemes,
and food for this magical season can be a lot of fun. However, there are a few things to consider when planning a Christmas wedding that couples planning spring or summer weddings will not.
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Style the invitation suite

The invitation suite will most likely set the scene for your wedding photo gallery and the album just as it sets the tone for the big day. As a result, it’s a great place to adopt the season by accenting paper goods with ornaments, ribbons, and greenery.
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Welcome Guest

Consider including an ornament in the welcome bag to subtly welcome guests to a December wedding. You can pick any style you want, but try to match it to some element of your wedding, such as the location, theme, or color palette.
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Look for a location that can accommodate festivities
If you’re planning a winter wedding, look for the best Asian wedding venue to accommodate the festivities while complementing your theme. Many winter Asian wedding venues, fortunately, will already be decked out in festive colors like red and green. They may also have decorations such as a Christmas tree and fairy lights to add to the positive atmosphere. We take holiday decorating very seriously here at the Prested!

Check with your Asian wedding venue to see what decorations will be showcased during the Christmas season. This will assist you in the remainder of your décor to match. Some best destination Asian wedding venues, such as ours, will also help you decorate to your liking!
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Set the Stage

Greenery is a logical fit for a Christmas wedding. However, this does not imply that you must use it expectedly. We love how the garlands are used to line the tent draping, chandeliers, and pool—not to mention the berry accents and classic red ribbon!
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Select your wedding colors
Traditional holiday colors are red and green, but you are not limited to this palette. Gold, cream, silver, burgundy, and light blue are all excellent choices for a Christmas theme and can look lovely at a winter wedding. Black, white, and gold are among the most famous festive wedding color palettes, burgundy and black, all-white, ivory, blush, and green.
Experiment with different color palettes and select a theme that best suits your taste and style. You may believe that a traditional color scheme is inappropriate for your dream wedding!
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Serve Cocktails for the Holidays

Incorporating flavors like eggnog, peppermint, and cranberry into your food and beverages can be a nice (yet subtle!) way to add a festive touch.
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Create Your Napkins

A signature cocktail necessitates a signature napkin. You can use chic and appropriate wordplay to have us completely smitten!
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Have fun with your menu

Having a great time with a comforting winter menu is one of the most exciting aspects of planning a Christmas wedding, but you can also enjoy the fun with your arrival drinks. It’s one of the first things your guests will notice, and it’s a great way to set the tone for your winter wedding. Consider creamy eggnog, warm apple cider, or fragrant mulled wine. Don’t forget to start serving some lovely winter canapés.
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Create Unique Signage

You can take your Christmas wedding to the next level by using particular language throughout the day, from invitations to signage and cocktail names. Some couples use real weddings not only to name their signature cocktail “Jingle Juice”—they made it known by including a festive jingle bell straw (with a name tag!) in each crystal-cut glass.
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Canapés shaped like trees

Definite dishes can quickly transform into holiday versions—literally! You can consider Christmas tree-shaped canapés made of cucumbers, cheese, and nuts.
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Use a Holiday Palette

We’ve said it before but thought twice before going out red and green for a Christmas wedding. Instead, choose your favorite holiday color and accent it with metallic and neutral accents, such as modern contemporary rental furniture, textured linens, and flocked Christmas trees.
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Have some Jingle Bells

Give each guest a jingle bell favor, then use them as escort cards before dinner. We suggest an elevated take on the Christmas tradition so much that we recommend everyone ring the bell at the same time before the toats begin.
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Use Seasonal Blooms

This time of year, potted amaryllis flowers are a must-have, so why not incorporate them into your winter wedding décor? Increase the impact of this look by surrounding the arrangements with emerald green paper goods and metallic ornament accents.
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Make the most compelling cake

Many different wedding cake designs are ideal for winter weddings. For example, each cake tier is decorated at Christmas weddings to look like an individually wrapped gift. Your wedding cake could also be designed as a yule log or decorated with frosted pinecones and berries. Couples planning a festive or rustic-themed wedding are also big fans of naked cakes.
In terms of flavor, winter wedding cakes are all about rich and decadent tastes. Popular festive wedding desserts include black forest, chocolate peppermint, gingerbread, and red velvet. Winter weddings allow couples to go all out by selecting distinctive and delicious cake flavors that amaze and convince their guests. You might even fit the cake into the theme of the Asian wedding venue.
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Prepare the Table

Christmas tables can be decorated in various ways (think greenery garlands and more!) However, we enjoy making the meal the center of attention by wrapping a wreath over each charger. And besides, this is a season for gathering, so make the most of your table décor!
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Use greenery to decorate

Hang greenery as you would at home to create homey holiday vibes. We’re obsessed with the pinecone-accented wreath, the collection of Christmas trees, and the modern wrapped orbs.
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Accept Seasonal Clothing
When planning a Christmas wedding, clothing should be a top priority. If you decide to get married in the winter, you can be pretty sure that the weather will be cold, and you may have to deal with significant rain, ice, and snow (if you’re lucky). Strapless dresses and sandals may look fantastic at a summer wedding. Still, if you’re planning a winter wedding, your bridesmaids will not appreciate standing outside during photographs with little protection from the cold. Trust us; we know!