Winter Weddings

Thursday, 7 August 2008, 15:55 | Category : Wedding
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a href=”http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_yehhpvPhBm0/SU1GpyJ3qcI/AAAAAAAAAAU/v2pOTCchMzA/s1600-h/winter_wedding.jpg”img id=”BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5281955621627210178″ style=”FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 214px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 320px” alt=”" src=”http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_yehhpvPhBm0/SU1GpyJ3qcI/AAAAAAAAAAU/v2pOTCchMzA/s320/winter_wedding.jpg” border=”0″ //abr /divTo hold a receiving line, plan ahead of time how it will work so guests aren’t left waiting (and shivering) to get indoors. If your ceremony space has a large enough entryway or vestibule, you may be able to wait there and have guests greet you after the ceremony. …But Don’t: Leave Them Out in the back aren’t left freezing outside.br /p/pbr /br /pWith the sun setting early, candles will create a fun, unexpected setting for your wedding style and your bridesmaids’ bodies. Read on for some of our tips on how to make your reception an even more inviting space. The romantic ambience of a snowy landscape, the relative lack of competition for vendors and sites — there’s lots to love about having a winter wedding. More and more couples are opting to marry during what used to be the “off season” for nuptials, and why not? Weddings aren’t just spring and summer affairs these days./p/div

 
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