8 tips for scheduling a wedding around a holiday
Planning your Halloween wedding, Christmas wedding, New Year’s Eve wedding, Arbor Day wedding? That last one probably isn’t such a big deal, but the other biggies certainly can be. For one thing, you’re likely running into pre-made days off for more wedding frolic with your pals, but might also run into folks already on their own vacations. Here are some tips that we gathered for scheduling a wedding around a holiday.
This Nightmare Before Christmas wedding is “simply meant to be”
As a Nightmare Before Christmas fan, I have a huge soft spot for Ashley and David’s wedding. Their Nightmare Before Christmas wedding is perfect for the time between Halloween and Christmas. Ashley looked fantastic, from her batty veil to her hand-painted shoes. David, the wedding party, and even the table and chair covers were spooky and elegant in shades of orange and black. Don’t miss the cupcake tower designed to look like the film’s iconic spiral hill.
Animal masks and costumes at this eerie-as-hell Wicker Man wedding
Creepy and awesome animal masks recall The Wicker Man and Halloween costumes and decor do the rest at this Wicker Man wedding. But the perfectly-timed gloomy fog and rain made the ceremony seriously dead-on for the theme. Don’t miss the wedding party outfits, the bride’s gorgeous headpiece, and the eerie details galore.
Everything you need for the most bad-ass zombie-themed wedding (axes included!)
Boys and girls of every age, you might be planning a zombie-themed wedding. And if you are, you’re our Halloween heroes. If you’re looking for that perfect zombie pin-up button, blood-spattered heels, zombie cross-stitch pattern, zombie guestbook poster, braaaaains tie, we’ve got a GIANT list of 40+ zombiefied wedding goodies for your very own zombie-themed wedding needs. Let’s get to eating I mean reading.