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Amanda
Master December 2020

Outdoor woods winter wedding

Amanda, on August 21, 2017 at 3:28 PM

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Anyone else have or is having an outdoor winter wedding? I hope it snows! Anywho, Id like to know some ideas of what you guys did for favors, comfort/warmth, food, etc! Here are some of my ideas (pics in comments) (cape for us, scarfs or shaws for BMs, hot drinks, soup, stand up patio heaters, etc....

Anyone else have or is having an outdoor winter wedding? I hope it snows! Anywho, Id like to know some ideas of what you guys did for favors, comfort/warmth, food, etc! Here are some of my ideas (pics in comments) (cape for us, scarfs or shaws for BMs, hot drinks, soup, stand up patio heaters, etc. dance floor is inside, blankets, hand warmers, etc)


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  • Cassidy
    VIP October 2017
    Cassidy ·
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    Outdoors in winter is just no. It's freezing, and even thought it's been a little warmer...it may not be. I think pics outside definitely but would you want to be outside for that long in the cold? Or the heat? Summer weddings blow, because often they're hot as hell. Of course we went to a wedding on Memorial Day weekend and it was freezing. Like barely cracked 60. No one was prepared and they should've had it inside. The weather is just too unpredictable

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  • OGJessieJV
    Master July 1867
    OGJessieJV ·
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    I'm from Canada and that's too bloody cold. Get your guests inside and take your hypothermia pictures outside so the only people suffering are you and your FH.

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  • BlueHenBride
    Master March 2017
    BlueHenBride ·
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    I live in AZ and have been to Show Low/Pinetop in November. That part of AZ in the White Mountains has winter just like the majority of the US. It is NOT desert. If you were planning in Phoenix or Tucson (not in the mountains), though, you'd probably be able to do a short outdoor ceremony in November, and then the reception indoors. Remember that people who live in AZ feel like they are frozen if it drops below 80 because they are used to higher temperatures. They will not want to be outside in November in the evening for very long.

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  • fallinthegarden
    Master October 2017
    fallinthegarden ·
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    November in the valley would be really nice. November up north? Too cold.

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