Hoping to add all kinds of romance to your wedding day? Then, look no further than floral wedding invitations.
If you’re planning an outdoor, backyard garden-inspired wedding or simply love flowers, floral details, then, add an element of elegance to your event’s stationery.
What’s more, these details aren’t just suited for spring and summer weddings. So, for cold-weather events, have your stationer use in-season flowers throughout your suite.
Also, you can choose a darker colorway for your paper set. Depending on the theme wedding colors of your big day, there are so many different ways to feature florals on your paper goods.
Then, add them to your invitation cards or include a floral motif elsewhere. Also, use items like it on your envelope liners or RSVP cards.
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- Choose your template design.
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- Wait for a while, a new page will appear.
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If the download process has finished, Open the file with either Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop. Then insert your text or party information. Print the final draft on cardstock or any printing paper.
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New Year’s Eve Wedding Ideas
Weddings and New Year’s Eve share a lot of similarities. Both involve dressing up, dancing, enjoying yourself, and of course, a Champagne toast. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that December 31 is a common date for weddings. Take advantage of the chance to run with the glitz and glam!
Beginning Your Planning Early
Getting a head start on planning is a common practice for weddings, but it’s especially important for New Year’s Eve. You’ll be competing for space with non-wedding events in many locations, not to mention all the other couples looking for a holiday marriage, at the many hotels and venues that host their own NYE parties.
Prepare for Uncertain Weather
Even though it may seem obvious, winter weddings can be cold and even snowy, just like summer weddings, which may be hot or rainy (unless you are getting married in a warm-weather destination). If your wedding day happens to be a balmy 50 degrees, take advantage of the weather and take a few pictures outside, but make sure you have full indoor plans for the entire day. Neither you nor your visitors want to get frozen!
It Is Not Built In Décor
One misunderstanding about New Year’s Eve weddings is that the décor will be included with the venue. The event spaces themselves are frequently empty canvases, even though hotel or venue entrances may still be decorated for the holidays.
You are still responsible for bringing in the desired decor. The benefit of that is that you can customize how your New Year’s Eve wedding will look. Stick to classic New Year’s Eve elements like sequin linens and jewel-toned colors, or choose to forgo them in favor of something more personal.
In either case, fun hats, props, and sunglasses can always add a splash of New Year’s Eve to the photo booth.