Planning a holiday wedding or a festive Christmas wedding is fun. However, there are a few things to consider before making any final plans. Use these tips and ideas to ponder a bit more deeply about having a December wedding. It’s a great way to be prepared and ready for anything that may come up during this time.
Have a holiday wedding? Getting married at Christmas?
The last few months of the year can be pretty hectic for many people. And there may be a lot of expectations on the bride and groom as the big day approaches. Consequently, you may be surprised at some of our tips, as you and your partner are more in charge than you think you are.
It’s totally possible to plan a festive Christmas wedding that makes everyone happy. As a result, using these tips can be a big help to change your thoughts on a few things.
Tips for a Christmas, December, or Holiday Wedding
1. You don’t have to have a Christmas-themed wedding.
Just because you’re getting married during the holiday season doesn’t mean that your wedding has to be all about Christmas. It’s just the time of year that you’re getting married, that’s all. You can decide whatever you want while wedding planning.
You and your significant other can have any wedding theme that you want. It’s your special day to pick and choose, so don’t worry about the wedding date on the calendar—keep your holiday festive.

2. Be aware of guest availability.
Just because you’re getting married doesn’t mean you have to cater to all your guests’ time off. Therefore, many people keep their vacation time throughout the year to take time off for the holidays and spend time with their family.
If you plan a wedding near or around the holidays, fewer guests may be able to attend because they don’t have time off from work. Just don’t have any unmet expectations about who will be able to participate.
3. The weather may have an impact.
Depending on where you live, Mother Nature may decide to make for quite a winter storm. People may cancel their travel plans, or the weather may create unsafe driving conditions.
Not only can it affect guests getting to your area, but a local snowstorm may also thwart your wedding day. You could even get freezing rain at your wedding. Talk to your vendors about a winter plan in case inclement weather arises.

4. People may not have the funds to attend.
November and December are costly months for families. This is the time of the year when they are spending their cash on gifts and upcoming holiday events.
While this doesn’t necessarily affect you, it means they might not have any leftover cash to spend on travel or attending your wedding.
5. Outdoor weddings can still happen.
Depending on where you live, you might still be able to have an outdoor venue. Check the average temperatures in your area and decide if you’re okay with the colder temps.
A little bit of cold weather is okay, but freezing temperatures really aren’t all that inviting for guests. If you do have an outdoor wedding, provide heaters and blankets, and have your guests dress accordingly.

6. Make it a gift-free wedding.
Since people are probably maxing out their budgets during this time of the year. Therefore, let your guests know that their presence is the only present that you want.
There may still be some who insist on giving a gift. And if that is the case, have them donate to a local charity of your choice. Helping others during the holiday season is such a fun way to lovingly and uniquely mark the union of your marriage.
Save our ideas for a holiday wedding full of cheer!
These simple tips are great reminders for a holiday wedding. The more you prepare, the more likely your wedding will go off without any significant hiccups. Happy planning!


















