19 Super Fun Winter Wedding Ideas You Have to See

For those of you trying to come up with the best winter wedding ideas, you are in for a real treat!

While summer and spring brides seem to get most of the attention on wedding planning websites, there are really SO many more ways to create a dreamy wedding in the winter than you would have ever imagined. From snowy kisses to candlelit and cinnamon scented rooms and warming hot chocolate bars, winter wedding ideas are truly some of our favorites.

SEE MORE: 5 Tips for How to Plan and Pull Off an Epic Winter Wedding

We went searching for unique and fun winter wedding ideas for those of you brides looking for something a little different. What’s great about weddings in the winter is that you can usually not only save money on your wedding venue, but you can save money on your flowers and other wedding decor as well. That’s because you can opt instead for things like branches and greenery that will save you a ton of money for your tables, and wedding venues almost always charge less in the winter months than in the spring and summer. There are a ton of advantages to getting married in December-February, and these gorgeous winter wedding ideas show you a few of the reasons why.

Just think of all the fun winter wedding ideas you can try. Below are several of our favorites that we always share with brides.

The Best Winter Wedding Ideas

  • Gingerbread cookies on the dessert table. These could be so much more fun than boring ol’ non-winter cookies.
  • Kissing under the mistletoe. Now you’ve got your next holiday card pic!
  • Decorating with branches and berries. Who needs roses when you can save big on winter floral.
  • Mini grilled cheese and tomato soup appetizers. Nothing says winter more than this classic treat!

Listen to this podcast episode talking all about these ideas!

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