Holiday Weddings
Holidays are popular dates to get marred. It’s often easier for your guests to take off work at these times, and they make for even more festive celebrations.
Getting married on a holiday assured you that your future anniversaries will not be forgotten!
Be aware that holidays can pose problems for quests who have their own annual tradition of celebrating with family or friends. Some guests may not be able to attend your wedding because of these limitations. On the other hand, a holiday wedding may be preferable if you are having a smaller event or want to limit the number of people who attend.
Holidays on which many couples get married are Labor Day weekend, Memorial Day weekend, and Fourth of July weekend. This list is not all inclusive, however. More and more couples are choosing New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, Thanksgiving, or Halloween as festive alternatives.
A New Year’s Eve wedding night include noise-makers or fireworks display, and even be timed to have a countdown to your final kiss or “I do” at midnight. Guests can also come in masquerade or wear black tie to a New Year’s Eve wedding.
Valentine’s Day weddings offer the option to indulge in romantic touches: red and white roses, sexier bridesmaid dresses, hearts galore, cupids, and other romance-related items.
Halloween weddings may include guests arriving in costume, haunted houses, and creative centerpieces complete with dried ice, spider webs, ghoulish music, and trick-or-treating for party favors. The couple can come as Frankenstein and his ride of as members of the Addams Family. “The Monster Mash” and “Thriller” are popular tunes to play at the reception, and a pumpkin-pie wedding cake could be fun, too.
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