THINGS YOU MUST KNOW FOR YOUR WINTER WEDDING IN GEORGIA
A winter wedding in Georgia it’s definitely an unusual choice even if is becoming one of the preferred choice by ex-pats couples. There are a lot of reasons to choose a winter wedding in Georgia. Let’s see some of them and what you must consider for your perfect day.
1. KEEP IN MIND THE WEATHER CONDITIONS
Winter has many emblems of romance such as roaring fires and snow-blanketed landscapes. However, before being thrilled of making your vows descending high peaks in snow-cladded mountains, there’re some important things that you need to know.
First of all, you must keep in mind take in mind that not all seasons during the Georgian winter are the same. December is the wettest month. Better to avoid it, if you won’t be surprised by showers that might ruin your wedding photos. February and March are very windy, which might be difficult to avoid. And even if you can shelter from the rain under the cover of a nice restaurant and warm up by the fireplace, the wind can derail your intentions. The best month to have your winter wedding in Georgia is definitely January. Even though it is the coldest time of the year it is not as rainy and windy as the other months.
2. THINK ABOUT YOUR VENUE
Georgia offers a special mix of both indoor and outdoor venues. When choosing a venue for your winter wedding you must always take into consideration the climate and weather outside. Can you imagine taking your photographs outside having pink cheeks and noses throughout?
3. CHOOSE CAREFULLY YOUR OUTFIT
When considering what to wear to a winter wedding, keep always the weather in mind. In Georgia, the temperature can really be cold in the winter. So brides should make sure they are dressed comfortably while maintaining their sense of style. A tip? Consider the option of having a wedding dress for your indoor ceremony while having a few clicks outdoor with a a fuzzy jacket. Not only does it keep out the winter chill, but it makes you irresistibly soft and touchable!
4. HAVE A BACKUP PLAN FOR YOUR WINTER WEDDING
As said above, thinking of a winter wedding you must be prepared for wind, rain, snow, and even flight delays. In other words, you must think about the ‘what if’s.”
Ask for our wedding planner experts to help you in putting a backup plan in place.