Marie-Eve & Alexandre's ice and snow winter wedding
The offbeat bride:
Marie-Eve, associate producer at Beenox (video game studio)
Her offbeat partner:
Alexandre, programmer at Beenox (yes we met at work!)
Location & date of wedding:
The Ice Chapel in the Ice Hotel in Quebec, Canada — February 7th 2009
What made our wedding offbeat:
Our marriage was under the theme of "ice and snow." It took place in the ice chapel of the Ice Hotel in Quebec Canada. The structure is made of snow, and two walls and the benches made of ice, with animal skin to make them comfortable.
We believe winter to be part of our northern culture and decided to embrace it totally!

We decided to embrace the cold, the invitations made on icy translucent paper, the tables dressing were blue tablecloth with "icy texture," the clothes in white and blue with ice patterns, the topsy-turvy air-brush painted cake with snowflakes edible decoration, the flowers with snow decorated pine cones, the table center made of melted glass (which looked like ice), even my victorian corset was blue stripped.
Our geek nature forced us to put a Final Fantasy song at the opening! We had a non-religious marriage but still with a complete ceremony and held a cocktail in the ice bar with a drink in an ice glass afterward. The meal and party took place in a nearby big log cabin. Our gift to the guests was a music album, composed and recorded by us (me at the piano and Alex at the trumpet.)
Mostly everyone involved in the wedding were close friends: the graphist, the dj, the vj, the magician, the cameraman, the photographers, the decorators, the hairdresser, the makeup artist etc.
Our biggest challenge: Preparing for the cold. Temperature here can be unpredictable, and drop to -40 Celsius in winter (we got lucky with a -5) so we had to prepare clothing in consequence — warm boots, warm coats, warm socks, warm underwear — usually warm clothes aren't sexy nor pretty so this was quite a challenge!
We each had two pairs of boots/shoes and socks and switched when going back indoor for the meal. Alex also had a muskrat hat. We also bought boxes of hot pads, small bags that become very hot for a few hours when the contents are shaken, put them in our shoes and gloves and offered the rest to the guests.
Flowers had to be specially prepared, hand dipped in wax so that they didn't freeze on the spot. The bouquet was also attached to a custom fur "manchon" so that I could carry it without freezing my hands.
Also, since there are often storms, winter makes it difficult to travel, we rented a multi-room cabin nearby so that people could arrive the day before, and leave the day after, just in case.
My favorite moment: A big surprise awaited me when I reach the place. My friend from Belgium was there! Many friends knew about this, but they kept it secret from me. She crossed half the earth to be there, that was amazing!
My offbeat advice: We were really scared that, doing the wedding at a non-convenient time of the year, and because of the non-religious aspect of it, many people would be scared away, but results were completely reverse. The wedding was really hipped, and many many people came! Don't be afraid to embrace what makes you special.
Care to share a few vendor/shopping links?:
- The Ice Hotel, they have special wedding package (but we decided not to sleep there, because I don't imagine my honeymoon in a sleeping bag with hat and scarf).
- Station Duchesnay, on the other side of the street, were we had the party and were we slept instead, in a luxuous suite.
- Winter coat, scarf and boots were bought at Le Chateau, a very inexpensive fashion boutique, at the beginning of winter.
- Flowers were bought at Bardou they are the only ones that do waxed flowers to my knowledge.
- Hot socks and underwear came from a sport shop.
- Table centerpiece were hand made by my friend Chantal Vallières, she also makes pretty glass necklaces.
- Leathers gloves and custom "manchon" were made at Laliberté.
- Custom corset was made by Mekkration, the best corstier in the world (I believe).
- The guys rented their tuxedo and fancy winter coat at Marquis de Brumell.
- Tablecloths were rented at Decorum.
- Cake by De Blanchet, and taste even better than it looked.
I continue to wear all the winter clothes I bought, so it was an investment!
Enough talk — show me the wedding porn:















Crystal said
How cool!…literally and figuratively ^.^
So beautiful. I love the attention to detail.
Winter theme weddings are so beautiful. Love it!
Brittany said
LOVE this place! This is where my husband proposed. We make a trip back every year to celebrate.
Diane said
Que de beaux souvenirs
Metal Melissa said
I'm speechless!! I LOVE the ice church, and we even considered the one in Sweden for our wedding! AMAZING wedding, you two! You look so happy!
So glad to see this icy wedding on OBB!
@MissTick said
Thanks for the lovely comments, I am very proud of my wedding!
I would like to give credits to my two friends for the pictures
Bernard Bastien www.neonyme.net/
Laëticia Boudaud www.imagenomade.com/
OffbeatAriel said
I love this!! …and not just because we finally got to make re-use of the muff tag.
@MissTick said
When I filled the questionnaire, I put "manchon" in google translate and was pretty surprised with the pictures that came out. I was so dazed that I decided to leave the word in french, lol!
Aimee said
Your wedding looks beautiful! My husband and I will be staying there this February for my birthday. Now I'm looking forward to it even more after seeing your pictures.
A D said
I think winter weddings are incredibly elegant – something about the white, blue, and gray palette is very soothing, too. I've been rather obsessed over the idea lately, but winter weather isn't nearly as predictable in Seattle.
Sandra said
Gorgeous! Congratulations!
Eden said
So chily looking but left me all warm and fuzzy….lovely wedding!
Ammie said
The ice hotel and chapel are so beautiful! And it's so cool to see multiple weddings here lately with brides in glasses (you look gorgeous, by the way!) Congratulations to you both!
Cami said
Oh my goodness – this is just amazing. I just looked at the photos and not only are the pics stunning but the ice carvings (I think that's what they're called) are just breathtaking. What a beautiful, beautiful setting. I love it. I also love that despite all the challenges, this couple made every single detail perfect.
courtney said
THIS IS UHHHHHH-MAZING!
i cant believe it! i would have frozen to death.
noaconstrictor said
this is my dream wedding location! beautiful…everything.
Berkshire Wedding said
Wow! Perfection is not enough! That blog is soooo fabulous! Love it!
Excellent work.
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Katherine Smith said
This is, without question, one of the most elegant and visually stunning weddings I've seen in a while. It looks like it all came together quite perfectly and the bride looks SO elegant. Love it!!
Barb Cameron said
Love this place! Fantastic wedding to show.
LeAnna said
beautiful!!!!! I love this wedding!
April said
Love the cake. I never knew that winter weddings can be simply romantic. This wedding is full of nice details, I simply looooove the cake design!!! 12/26/2009
Rachel Standig said
awesome! one of my favorite weddings on here! love the theme everyone looks great! great idea
everyone will be sure to remember it!
becky said
w00t for brides in glasses! hers go so nicely with her wedding as well! lovely.
Ryan Parent - Ottawa said
WOW thats the coolest winter wedding I've ever seen!!! I just did a snow wedding last week and my fingers were frozen. I must say you have an amazing eye! Keep up the great work!
bessie said
Soooo pretty. I need that striped dress!