Sunday, March 13, 2011

Let It Snow?


I can't help but worry that if we have this winter wedding.... we could lose guests to inclement weather. I want everyone to be there....and get there and back safely. I do however, want some snow on the ground. So, a storm a day or two before would be nice. But I can't help but wonder what if... what if there is a storm that day? How will our guests get there and back? Will my photographer and DJ still make it? Will we be okay taking pictures in the cold or will my bridemaids be my "something blue"?

Well...there are ways to prepare for these things....and I'm sure everyone who wants to be there, will do whatever it takes. I got a bunch of ideas (that I will talk about below) from theknot.com and a few of my own.
Apparel: Nothing better than cute winter accessories!

-A cute white furry wrap for the bride, and shawls or pretty scarves for the ladies....
-The bridal party gifts could be a pair of boots to take pictures in the snow with.

-If snow is falling, use umbrellas.

-There are really cute gloves and stockings that can work well with wedding apparel.

-The guys can wear matching dark coats if the tuxes aren't enough.






























Travel: Stay safe!

-Have the wedding at or very nearby a hotel. Maybe save a little extra for family who may not be able to afford a stay or to stay more than one night if needed. Block as many rooms as possible in advance.

-If the report calls enough snow to effect travel, get everyone who said they would go to stay someplace close before it starts...at another relative's place, your place, hotel.... then get some carpools going! Find friends with cars that are good in the snow, and have them pick people up.

-Have the number or card for a service, just in case.

-Valet parking (and coat check...while we're at it) would be convenient.

-Get the photographer, DJ or any other outside vendors to stay a night or two if they are traveling. Definately wouldn't want to be left without them!

-Have the ceremony, pictures, and reception at the same place....less travel for everyone.

-Know anyone with a plow? Perhaps they can lead the way!


Well as long as everyone is safe and warm....







A little snowfall won't hurt!

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