Hamptons wedding venues can be absolutely dazzling during winter. If you are planning to get married this season in this beautiful and swanky neighborhood, you may want to consider these fantastic winter wedding ideas:

Color scheme. Winter is all about the white snow, the cool weather, and the palpable holiday vibe. Incorporate all these into the feel of your wedding with a creative but elegant mix of the elements: Use white fabrics, pearl strands, and ribbons to decorate the aisles, and let crystals drip from the ceilings, the chandeliers, and the seats. Use branches of holly with berries as buttonieres or for the pocket accents of the groomsmen. You have since used white, green, and red, but not in a very Christmas-y way.

Wedding favors. Fruitcake and truffle packs may seem like holiday party giveaways than wedding favors. Choose winter treats that are sweet but elegant, like candied apples, chocolate bark with edible gold leaf, gourmet jams, or roasted chestnuts. Place them in nice Mason jars and they’re good to go.

Wedding cake. The wedding cake is probably the highlight of most wedding buffet tables. Go for a huge, white layered cake with edible pearl or metallic accents, or flower detail, and watch your guests swoon over it. Or you can go for different pies and cakes featuring fruits in season, like apples, kiwi, lemon, oranges, and pomegranate.

Wedding bouquet. Hold a bouquet of dark red roses with the leaves intact and with white lace wrapped around the stem, or pick an all-white bunch with lilies, hydrangeas, stargazers, and amaryllis. You can even go with succulents, wheatgrass, and cherries! A non-floral bouquet composed of gemstones, golden pinecones, satin flowers, feathers, pearls, and rhinestones are also a hit this season.

Table centerpiece. Finally, centerpieces can bring drama to one of the fine Hamptons wedding venues you’ve selected as the site of your wedding. Find tall white birch branches that can tjem be adorned with crystals or long strands of flowers. You can also use clusters of hay, beautiful hand-carved candles, or huge tinted bottles – just put accents aligned with your wedding color scheme.

As long as you devote enough time for the planning and you keep your mind open for new ideas, you will definitely find this part of the wedding preparations an enjoyable bonding experience with your future spouse. Hope you have a truly memorable exchange of vows this season!