There is something undeniably magical about the idea of a winter wedding, especially in Tennessee. The crisp air, the possibility of a snowfall, and the cozy atmosphere make it a unique and romantic choice for couples looking to tie the knot. There is no denying that there is beauty to having a winter wedding in Tennessee.
Are you thinking about having a winter-time wedding? If so, check out the tips below to plan your dream winter celebration.
Choosing the Perfect Venue:
Mountain Retreats: Tennessee is home to one of the most iconic mountain ranges, The Great Smoky Mountains. Consider renting a rustic cabin or lodge for your wedding day, or one of the amazing venues such as The Trillium or The Magnolia. Both of these venues offer a picturesque view of the beautiful mountain range.
Historic Mansions: Many historic mansions are available for wedding celebrations in Tennessee and offer an elegant backdrop for a winter wedding.
Barns: Tennessee boasts a numerous amount of charming and rustic barns that make for a perfect wedding location. These venues often come alive with holiday decorations during the winter season, making them a cozy and romantic (also very popular) choice.
Decor and Color Palette
Winter Color Palette: Embrace the winter theme by choosing a color palette that includes deep, rich hues like burgundy, emerald green, navy blues, and gold. These colors and combinations of, complement the winter landscape of Tennessee beautifully.
Candles and Fairy Lights: Create a wam and inviting ambiance by incorporating candles and small fairy lights into your decor. Place these on tables, along walkways, and around your venue to add a soft, romantic glow.
Frosty Accents: Use frosted pinecones, snowflakes, and faux snow to bring the winter wonderland indoors. These accents can be incorporated in to centerpieces, bouquets, and even your wedding cake.
Attire and Accessories:
Bridal Attire: Opt for a long-sleeved wedding dress to help with staying warm and elegant in the possible chilly weather. Do not forget to accessorize with a faux shaw or stole.
Grooms Attire: A classic tuxedo with a velvet bowtie or a wool suit in a deer color will keep the groom looking sharp while also staying warm.
Bridesmaids: Think back to color palette mentioned above. Deep rich hues, such a dark greens, blues, and burgundy.
Groomsmen: Opt for a tuxedo with tie that compliment the color palette of your choosing.
Food and Drinks:
Seasonal Menu: Consider serving a seasonal menu with southern comfort food options like roasted root vegetables, hearty soups, or you could even go with a more fun option of breakfast foods.
Hot Cocoa or Coffee Bar: Set up a hot cocoa bar with a variety of toppings like whipped cream, marshmallows, and flavored syrups. Coffee is always a big hit at weddings as well *especially for your wedding photographer 😉
A winter wedding in Tennessee offers a unique experience for couples to celebrate their love and unity to one another. With the right venue and seasonal touches, your winter wedding will be a day to remember.
Check out Ashley and Shay’s beautiful winter wedding held at Tomlinson Family Farms in Lebanon, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville.
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