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We're getting close to cold weather here in the Northern Hemisphere and that means one thing: planning for winter weddings! We're already thinking about crystal bouquets, snow white capes, faux fur woolies and muffs, and rustic pine cone accessories. I trawled Etsy for some of the best winter wedding accessories and it did not disappoint. Don't miss the snow queen antler crown, his-and-hers mitten set, lace boot cuffs, red feather epaulettes, and winter-inspired headpieces galore. Let's go winter shopping!
Are YOU planning a winter wedding? What accessories are you loving?
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These are all gorgeous for weddings that have winter as a theme, but for my wedding (which is only in winter cause our anniversary is the eighteenth of january) i’m hunting for a full on medieval style faux fur lined cloak. armstreet.com is a good place to start ^^
All wedding features are awesome for those who specially get married at winter. The bridal shawl and faux fur woollies and muffs are most attractive and eye catching. So yeah! don’t feel bother to go winter shopping.
Our date is smack in the middle of Autumn, but I’m basically going with winter-ish decor. Pine cone bouquets/ boutonnieres , bridal party knitted cowls (made by me!), and a mint/cranberry color scheme (aka red and green, aka christmas colors!!!) Basically everything in this post, except snowflakes =)
All the pretties!!! I would absolutely love a winter wedding, in the snow. Unfortunately, the cold makes my nose run, so I don’t think I can have one. Not without looking horrible the whole time, anyway. Ah, well- I’m still drooling over those snow queen accessories!