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Planning a Winter Wedding in 2024

Planning a magical winter wedding in the Cotswolds? Discover tips on venue selection, seasonal decor, festive fashion, menu ideas, photography, comfort, and personal touches for a truly enchanting celebration.


It's 27 degrees and I'm sitting here writing a blog about winter weddings. I might be crazy, but....ok I am crazy. However, if you're planning a winter wedding for this year chances are you're in the midst of all the planning and craziness, so here's my top tips for planning your 2024 winter wedding and why a winter wedding is a great one to have a videographer for.

Embracing the Magic: Planning Your Perfect Winter Wedding

As the temperatures drop and the world transforms into a winter wonderland, there's something undeniably enchanting about a winter wedding. The Cotswolds, with its picturesque landscapes and historic charm, provide the perfect backdrop for a celebration wrapped in the cozy elegance of the season. Whether you're dreaming of a festive, snow-kissed affair or an intimate gathering by a roaring fire, here's how to make your winter wedding a magical and memorable event.

Choosing the Perfect Venue

Winter weddings offer the unique opportunity to take advantage of off-season rates at some of the most stunning venues. Imagine exchanging vows in a grand manor house adorned with twinkling lights, or saying "I do" in a rustic barn with frosted windows. Venues like Crockwell Farm provide a charming countryside setting, while La Touche in France offers a dreamy, fairy-tale castle ambiance. Consider locations that offer indoor and outdoor spaces to give you flexibility regardless of the weather.

Setting the Scene with Seasonal Décor

Winter weddings call for décor that embraces the beauty of the season. Think rich, warm colors like deep burgundy, emerald green, and navy blue, complemented by metallic accents of gold and silver. Incorporate natural elements such as pinecones, holly, and evergreen branches to bring the outside in. Candlelight is a must for creating that cozy, romantic atmosphere—use lanterns, votives, and string lights to illuminate your space.

Embracing Festive Fashions

When it comes to winter wedding attire, layering is key. Brides can opt for luxurious fabrics like velvet or satin, and consider accessories such as faux fur wraps, capes, or elegant gloves to stay warm without sacrificing style. Grooms can embrace the season with wool suits or velvet jackets in rich tones. For the bridal party, mismatched shawls or scarves can add a personal and practical touch.

Curating a Seasonal Menu

A winter wedding menu should be a feast for both the eyes and the palate. Start with hearty appetizers like mini beef wellingtons or roasted vegetable skewers. For the main course, consider comfort foods with a gourmet twist, such as a rich beef bourguignon or a creamy wild mushroom risotto. End the meal with decadent desserts like spiced apple tartlets or a hot chocolate bar complete with marshmallows and peppermint sticks. Don't forget to incorporate festive drinks—mulled wine, spiced cider, and signature winter cocktails will keep your guests toasty and merry.

Capturing the Magic

The soft, diffused light of winter can create stunning photographs. Work with your wedding videographer to capture the ethereal beauty of the season. Picture a kiss under gently falling snowflakes, or a candid moment by a crackling fire. Use the natural surroundings to your advantage, whether it's the stark beauty of bare trees or the cozy charm of an indoor venue decorated for the season.

Ensuring Comfort and Safety

Winter weather can be unpredictable, so it's essential to have a backup plan. Ensure your venue has adequate heating and consider renting heaters for any outdoor spaces. Provide guests with cozy blankets or hand warmers as thoughtful favors. Clear communication is key—keep your guests informed about the best routes to the venue and any weather-related changes.

Making It Personal

Ultimately, the best winter weddings are those that reflect the couple's unique style and love story. Incorporate personal touches that highlight your relationship—perhaps a nod to your first winter date, or a special song that holds meaning for both of you. Whether it's a winter-themed photo booth or personalised ornaments as wedding favors, these details will make your celebration truly one-of-a-kind.

A winter wedding in the Cotswolds is an opportunity to create a celebration that is as warm and inviting as it is breathtakingly beautiful. With thoughtful planning and a touch of creativity, your special day will be a cherished memory for you and your guests. Embrace the magic of the season, and let your love story shine in the winter wonderland of your dreams.

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