Sparkles and bold colors are natural for winter weddings because the first remind of sparkling snow and ice, and the second spruce up pale winter shades. Today’s roundup is dedicated to cool and chic ways to add glitter to your winter wedding, they are chic and modern and absolutely not excessive as we all know that much glitter doesn’t look very well. Let’s have a look how to add glitter in a delicate and chic way.
Wedding Attire
Sparkles and glitter can be on your wedding attire, and many brides love rocking sparkly wedding gowns for their winter weddings, whether this is a snowy or a glam wedding, or maybe when they want to make a statement. You can opt for a gorgeous beaded capelet or a sparkly veil if you don’t want a beaded wedding dress, and a pair of sparkly shoes can polish any bridal look. Another idea is to dress up your bridesmaids into sparkling dresses – gold or copper sequin ones, for example.
A golden beaded and embroidered capelet will make even the simplest dress stand out and will add a sparkly touch.
Wedding Accessories
Some small touches, for example, various accessories, can be a nice idea if you aren’t ready for sparkly dresses or shoes. It can be a gorgeous sparkling wedding headpiece and matching earrings, a sequin bouquet wrap and even a sequin buttonhole with a simple bloom.
Wedding Decor
Sequins of any kind is right what you need, and sequin tablecloths and table runners are a nice idea for any winter wedding. Sequins can be of any shade – silver, gold, copper, navy, pink, red and so on. Rock glitter vases and table numbers, glitter mason jars that can double as candle lanterns and table numbers, glitter pinecones as cute card holders.
A large gold sequin table number will double as a table decoration too.
Wedding Food And Drinks
Wedding food can be topped with edible glitter – silver or gold, these can be cupcakes, pops, different pies and cakes and even donuts. Rock a simple white cake decorated with edible glitter, and go for champagne glasses with a glitter edge.
Pink champagne in glasses with edible gold glitter edges for a New Year's Eve.