In countries like in France, winter weddings are quite trendy but, in the US, winter is not the first season that comes up to mind when planning a Wedding. But a wedding in Colorado’s snowy season can be beautiful, fun and unique.
Just imagine a room decorated for winter and/or the Holidays. Picture table décor of delicate stemware sparkling with candlelight surrounded by glistening snowflakes and crystals. After the ceremony, imagine a ride in horse drawn sleigh. After a perfect day and night of celebration, family and friends gather around a warm fireplace to recap with a nightcap.
Wedding dresses with long sleeves and beautiful laces or fur are created just for this. To stay warm, the bride has many choices from capes and long white coats to luxurious fur, man made or natural.
Let it snow, let it snow! Taking pictures with a backdrop of snow and majestic mountains can be fun as well as picturesque. Are you up for a snowball exchange with your significant other? With a little luck, a typical crystal clear blue Colorado winter sky might smile upon this day to warm you and make the snow sparkle creating a magical landscape for your photos.
If the sun doesn’t cooperate, one can keep warm between shots with a portable gas heater. Or, simply move inside and take your photos posed in front of an open hearth or picture window. Just be sure your photographer is experienced in this environment, familiar with the area and is prepared to adjust.
Before the rehearsal, or the day after the Wedding, the Bride and Groom can meet with family and friends for some skiing, snowshoeing or just to build a snowman and snowwomen for yet another great photo opportunity
Are there any downsides to a Winter Wedding? Traveling can be more difficult. Be sure your invited guests are aware of possible delays in airports and on the road. Have the most important guests arrive 2 days before the Wedding so they have plenty of time. On the positive side, you may be able to take advantage of lower rates from venues and vendors or upgrade your event for the same or less!
Color trends for the winter are white, silver or hammered silver and violet. Or try Crystal, white, silver and vanilla.
Less is more for winter Weddings.






















I met April with her chocolate fountain at the valentines day event 2 weeks ago in the Salida Steamplant. There was nobody in the whole Ballroom who wasn’t waiting for the chocolate fountain to be started. It was a wonderful event in itself to see, smell and taste the warm chocolate with fresh fruit, cookies, marsh mellows and brownies. Almost everybody went twice to get a little bit more of the delicious sweets. It became the main attraction of the evening. Still thinking about desserts for your next event?
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