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So, you’re getting ready to get married next winter and you want to make sure you do everything that you can to ensure that the day goes smoothly. Of course, the biggest obstacle that you have in your way is the weather itself, so you’re looking for tips and tricks on how to keep everyone safe and warm. 

Well, there are a few things that you can do to ensure that your outdoor winter wedding goes off without a hitch. And if you keep these ideas in mind, you can even help relieve some of the stress that you may be feeling about your big day, too!

So, how can you make sure your outdoor winter wedding is absolutely perfect? And how can you keep both you and your guests warm? We’ve got the answers to those questions, and more, in this article!

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Now then, let’s get started!

Stick With Just One Venue

A great way to reduce stress for everyone involved, including both the wedding party and the guests, is to limit your wedding to just one venue. Because let’s be honest, traveling to multiple venues in one day is already tough. And it’s made even more difficult when you add winter weather to the mix.

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A pro tip? Consider finding a beautiful hotel or resort to get married. That way your guests are already on location and don’t need to travel at all on the day of the wedding.

Plan for Extra Travel Time

Even if you do decide to get married at a hotel or resort, you still need to plan for a few travel mishaps along the way. People having their flights canceled, or someone running late due to the weather, should be expected. 

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Because the last thing you want to do is rush everyone and increase the chances of an accident.

Dress Warm Under Your Dress

Of course, if you’re getting married outside in the wintertime, you’re going to need to be warm on your big day. As the bride, the best way to do that is to pick a warm wedding dress and wear layers underneath that wedding dress.

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The good news is, there are plenty of wedding dresses designed with winter weddings in mind. You should be able to find something that matches you and your partner’s rose gold round cut engagement rings quite easily. 

Keep Your Guests Warm

Last but not least, you’re going to want to make sure you go out of your way to keep your guests warm during the wedding. Things like warm beverages, outdoor space heaters, and even a fireplace can help you do just that.

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It’s also wise to warn your guest about the cold temperatures ahead of time, so you can ensure that they pack for the occasion.

Planning an Outdoor Winter Wedding

Well, there you have it! Those are the biggest things you need to keep in mind when planning an outdoor winter wedding. So, as long as you prepare for the cold weather properly, both you and your guests should have a wonderful experience!

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Looking for more tips and tricks on how to make your big day the best that it can be? Check out our blog!

 

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