With Christmas approaching quickly, I thought I would share with you some of my ideas for a red and silver winter wedding. This wedding theme can be very affordable because you can find a lot of silver and red decorations this time of year. Enjoy!
You easily and affordably make centerpieces out of ornaments. The following are some beautiful ornament centerpieces I found.
Go to your local dollar tree and find some ornaments and beaded garland to use in your centerpieces. Here are some examples of what they have.
You can use these containers to make your centerpieces
5"x2.5" Glass Cylinder Vase 12 for $12 dollartree.com
9.5" Glass Vase 12 for $12 dollartree.com
7.25" Glass Cylinder Vase 12 for $12 dollartree.com
You can sit the above vases on top of a candle holder to give your centerpiece some height
Glass Candle Holder 12 for $12 dollartree.com
Go to your local dollar tree to find these 5ft. poinsettia garlands that can be used to decorate your arch or your tables.
You can use candy canes as your favors by adding a thank you sticker or tag to them. They are the right color, very affordable, and you can find them anywhere.
47 Silver Thank You Stickers $1.99 24 Thank You Tags $1.99
Since it's a winter wedding, why not use a winter flower for your bouquet? You can easily find silk poinsettias and make your own bouquet. Here are some pretty examples of poinsettia bouquets.
If you don't need 48 bushes, check your local dollar tree for single bushes
48 Red and White Glitzy Poinsettia Bushes $48 dollartree.com
Can get an affordable plain white cake made at a bakery, Walmart, or Sam's club and spruce it up with some silk poinsettia flowers.
For the cupcake tower, you can see if your baker can decorate them for you with poinsettias. I have more information and money saving tips in this post on Cupcake Wedding Cakes.
Go to your local dollar tree to get a couple of bushes to decorate your cake
I love the white poinsettia bouquet. I want a winter wedding and haven't found a bouquet I love yet... gorgeous! Thank you for sharing!
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