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Wedding Trends:
Off-Season Weddings
Brides are saying 'I Do' to off-season weddings, velvet gowns & twinkle
lights |
Traditionally, from about May to October each year, the Brantford (...and
Paris, Ayr, Simcoe, Woodstock, Mt. Pleasant, and surrounding area’s...)
wedding vendors, churches, and banquet halls are hoppin’ with weddings. This
is a given. For brides, this means that if you're starting to plan less than
twelve months before the big day, you're going to have a tough time finding
vendors and locations for your wedding, that aren't already booked.
SOLUTION?
Hold an off-season wedding!
Brides have once again
proved that they love shaking things up a bit, breaking a few traditions, and
going for velvet gowns, winter twinkle lights, and the luxury of easier
wedding planning.
What & when
Off-season is the time of year when weddings are traditionally less popular,
and vendors have more availability to offer:
•
January and February OR
• Any
time between November and the end of March
However,
there are
some exceptions...
•
Christmas Corporate Party season (mid-November to Christmas Day) is super-busy
with corporate parties Vendors and venues are booked well in advance.
•
Valentine's Day or Week (if you want a Valentine's theme, have your wedding
the week before or the week after - especially if you're hoping for roses from
your Florist!)
• New
Year's Eve - becoming more and more popular
Dressing for winter
Trade
the summer strapless idea for a rich velvet wedding gown. Add faux fur trim
for an added elegant touch. Rent or buy a Snow White cape with hood for a
stunning winter look. Accessorize with winter muffs. Take advantage of the
Christmas-time sales in department stores, if you want to dress the kids in
red for a Valentine's or Christmas-themed wedding. Rich red apparel is
beautiful with white.
Winter colours & themes
Colours can be rich in the winter… Burgundy, red, gold and white.
The Ring learned that all the usual pale or pastels are definitely out for the
winter, unless they tie in with a rich colour. Many expert decorators are pros
at tying in winter and incorporate things like Christmas trees, wrought iron
gate backdrops, 24 inch sparkling snowflakes into a ceiling canopy, and more.
Christmas trees
around the room can be grouped together and accented with lights and fabric on
the ground to create twinkling snow.
Budget savings
Some
vendors (depending on their
availability and type of service) will even give special rates for off-season
wedding dates. This is a great way to get more of the people and packages you
want, within your budget. These special rates usually apply mostly in January
and February, but some vendors offer these rates between November and March as
well. One hotel's General Manager told The Ring that they
love being able to offer more flexibility in prices and
space available in the off-season.
The benefits
Availability of wedding services and locations is everything when you’re
planning a wedding.
By choosing a wedding date that does not land smack-dab in the midst of
wedding season, you increase your options ten fold.
No vendor on earth likes telling
a bride that he/she is booked for their wedding day, and so you'll rarely find
one that wouldn't love helping you with your winter wedding.
A local florist explained to
us that,
"Flowers may last longer because there is no heat, however at the same time,
be sure your flowers don't freeze if taking photos outside for a long period
of time." One disc jockey told us,
“It’s so much easier to plan a wedding in the
off-season, because you don’t have to fight to get the reception hall you
want, the DJ, the photographer…”. He also
says that any couple planning a wedding in a short period of time, would have
a much easier time in the winter.
An award-winning photographer just laughed and
said, "Dress in long underwear and boots! No one
will ever know what's under that wedding gown!".
The Wedding Timer
authors, Rory
Butson and Diane Tolton, made a great point. "If you want to go somewhere warm
on your honeymoon, it's a benefit to get married in the winter." Why go from
hot to hotter? Use your honeymoon as your winter escape from the cold.
One
limousine company manager told us, "A benefit of off-season wedding is the
lower costs, not to mention winter pictures on a warm sunny day, make for
great photos!".
A
local officiant pointed out
that, "You'll find less people are on vacation [in the winter]. More guests
will be able to attend your wedding... It takes a little more planning [for
the weather], but then I have seen summer weddings with huge showers and wind
storms!"
The disadvantages
Messy:
You may find that limousine companies will warn
of the risk of being a bit messier for the chauffeurs and detail crews that
clean up, but not as much for the actual bride and groom themselves.
Cold weather:
Winter weather is always a consideration but at the same time, nearly any
vendor will point out that both summer and winter has inclement weather. You
can just as easily get rain, wind and heat stroke in the summer, as you could
get snow and slush and cold in the winter.
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