- It’s not really Christmas without the Queen’s speech, so encourage the best man to dress up like the Queen when delivering his speech.
- Choose a Christmas dinner for your wedding meal, with all the trimmings.
- Follow your wedding meal with a Christmas pudding for dessert!
- Consider about using the gingerbread houses in your décor.
- It is a great idea to use traditional gingerbread or stolen.
- Decorate the tree at the venue with chocolate and encourage your guests to serve themselves.
- Suggest a Christmas party on your wedding day with lots of glitter and Christmas jumpers.
- Choose a wedding cake with a Christmas theme, such as cupcakes decorated to look like Santa hats or snowflake icing decorations.
- Serve your guests festive coffees after dinner by using gingerbread syrup to transform classic coffee into a Christmassy treat.
- Baileys or alcoholic eggnog is a perfect post-dinner drink to create a Christmas feel.
- Customize your wedding bouquet with festive berries, holly, pine cones and as many gold or silver details as possible.
- Make your groom’s buttonhole suitably Christmassy too!
- Make your evening buffet have a Christmas feel with pigs in blankets, traditional pineapple hedgehog, and turkey sandwiches!
- Prepare a chill-out room for guests to dodge the partying, and organize classic Christmas films to be shown.
- If Christmas pudding is not your favorite, arrange for your guests to have Yule log after dinner.
- Choose a winter wedding dress with long sleeves and/or lots of glitters. The other way is to use Kate Middleton’s wedding style with a fluffy bolero.
- Hang mistletoe around the room.
- If you have a wedding post box, dress it up as a mailbox for Santa.
- Decorate your ceremony with blue lighting and wintry white trees for a winter feel.
40. Arrange for your band or DJ a wedding playlist full of Christmas classics.