How to plan the perfect Lancashire winter wedding

Winter weddings have a magical charm that is unrivaled by any other season. The crisp air, the cozy ambiance, and the potential for snow make for a romantic backdrop for your special day.

If you're considering tying the knot in Lancashire during the winter months, you're in for a treat. Winter weddings offer so much chance to create a different and unique wedding day away from the constraints and a traditional summer wedding.

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  1. Don’t plan a Winter like a Summer wedding

A winter wedding has so many styling and experience opportunities in complete contrast to a Summer wedding. Winter weddings have a higher level of sophistication and elegance with the roaring fires, twinkling fairy lights and candles everywhere. The most beautiful winter weddings are the weddings that completely embrace the season from the beginning of the planning!

Winter comfort food cannot beaten during the colder months, choose warm sausage rolls & warm brownies for canapés before a rich 6 hour braised beef and then ending on the world best sticky toffee pudding. Yes please!

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2. Pick a wedding venue that suits a winter wedding

To be able to get the most out of your winter wedding, pick a wedding venue that not only suits a winter wedding but also can accommodate your wedding plans and guests if the weather is too cold for them to be outside.

The perfect winter wedding conjures up cosy fires with comfy seats for your guests whilst an enjoying a glass of fizz post ceremony. You need lot’s of indoor spaces where you can have photographs if the weather decides not to play ball. Festoon lights and fairy lights are so important to winter weddings as the evening draws in earlier you can utilise the changing backdrop for your photo.

David Stubbs

David Stubbs

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3. Tailor your wedding styling to a winter wedding

Sugary pink wedding styling can feel a bit jarring in the middle of November, whereas rich tones such as jewel colours and monochrome really stand out during these months. On photographs these type of colours stand alone against a winter’s backdrop.

When it comes to dress codes for bridesmaids, guest & groomsmans suit, winter provides an elevated elegance for all. Black tie look suits all and gives a clear message to your guests of what you expect from them for your wedding.

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4. Plan activities for your guests

Unlike a Summer wedding, your guests may not be able to sit in the garden for hours on end playing lawn games or just amusing themselves. So plan in activities that they will enjoy within your beautiful venue! We have had everything from mini arcade and board games, watercolour portrait artist for your guests, casino tables, gin bars, cocktail hours, the list goes on!

Many wedding suppliers are quieter in the winter months too which means you can pick elite suppliers that get booked up years in advance during the summer months.

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5. Embrace the darker evenings

Winter weddings boast the duality of day and earlier evening photos and the beautiful shots that they can provide. Earlier darker evening photos means you have more time to create beautiful photos with sparkler, festoon lights and the front of your venue for a WOW shot!

Popsicle Photography

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Planning a winter wedding in Lancashire offers a unique opportunity to create a magical and memorable celebration amidst the beauty of the season. From charming venues to cozy décor and seasonal menus, there are countless ways to infuse your wedding day with the spirit of winter. By embracing the season and paying attention to the details, you can plan the perfect Lancashire winter wedding that you and your guests will love.

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