Crystal snowflakes, snow queen crowns, and rustic pinecones: Our HUGE haul of winter wedding accessories #Features#bouquet#cape#christmas#fascinator#headpiece#non-floral bouquet#wedding wrap#winter Updated Apr 25 2017 (Posted Nov 13 2015) Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Thanks to our sponsor Traveler's Joy for presenting this week's posts on Offbeat Bride. We love 'em, and think you will, too… Related Post Warm yourself up with festive winter weddings By show of hands, who's planning a winter wedding? Ooooh, are you in for a fun time! Winter weddings offer a romantic aesthetic that's all... Read more We're getting close to cold weather here in the Northern Hemisphere and that means one thing: planning for winter weddings! We're already thinking about crystal bouquets, snow white capes, faux fur woolies and muffs, and rustic pine cone accessories. I trawled Etsy for some of the best winter wedding accessories and it did not disappoint. Don't miss the snow queen antler crown, his-and-hers mitten set, lace boot cuffs, red feather epaulettes, and winter-inspired headpieces galore. Let's go winter shopping! Snowflake corsage His-and-hers wedding mittens “Russian Seasons” Short Coat from ArmStreet Snow queen wedding headpiece with antlers Faux fur wedding muff Gold faux fur wedding wrap Silver branch bobby pins for wedding hair Winter bridal shawl Wedding lace boot cuffs Wedding winter hair comb Gold holly hair clip Winter wedding flower crown Winter wedding wool cloche White 1920s-inspired headband Snowflake winter wedding hair clips Red satin wedding cape Red feather epaulettes Winter wedding hairpiece Winter wedding shawl in beige Winter tree cufflinks Snowflake button and brooch bouquet Silver winter wedding hairpiece Vintage lace necklace Vintage-inspired white leaves headpiece Pine cone rustic bouquet Pine cone and succulents bouquet Knitted wedding Peter Pan collar Wedding faux fur wrap Winter wedding crown goth Aged copper wedding cuff Crystal blue wedding garter White wedding cape Christmas ornament wedding bouquet Winter wedding boutonnieres Crystal snowflake bridesmaid hanging bouquet Are YOU planning a winter wedding? What accessories are you loving? Thanks again to Traveler's Joy for sponsoring Offbeat Bride this week! Catherine Clark Catherine Clark loiters at her local library, makes art, watches movies en masse, plays video and tabletop games, poorly cooks healthy things, cuddles with her feline fur babies, and blogs at BijouxandBits.com. @enidjcoleslaw @bijouxandbits @bijouxandbits PREVIOUS Use the Force to snatch up these limited edition Star Wars shoes for your geeky wedding NEXT Impress their asses off: 5 tips for hosting out-of-town wedding guests in your home Show/Hide comments [ 4 ] These are all gorgeous for weddings that have winter as a theme, but for my wedding (which is only in winter cause our anniversary is the eighteenth of january) i'm hunting for a full on medieval style faux fur lined cloak. armstreet.com is a good place to start ^^ Reply All wedding features are awesome for those who specially get married at winter. The bridal shawl and faux fur woollies and muffs are most attractive and eye catching. So yeah! don't feel bother to go winter shopping. Reply Our date is smack in the middle of Autumn, but I'm basically going with winter-ish decor. Pine cone bouquets/ boutonnieres , bridal party knitted cowls (made by me!), and a mint/cranberry color scheme (aka red and green, aka christmas colors!!!) Basically everything in this post, except snowflakes =) Reply All the pretties!!! I would absolutely love a winter wedding, in the snow. Unfortunately, the cold makes my nose run, so I don't think I can have one. Not without looking horrible the whole time, anyway. Ah, well- I'm still drooling over those snow queen accessories! Reply Join the conversation Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for your offbeat awesomeness newsletter! No-drama comment policy Part of what makes the Offbeat Empire different is our commitment to civil, constructive commenting. Make sure you're familiar with our no-drama comment policy. Biz owners & wedding bloggers Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Bride, join us as an advertiser instead.
These are all gorgeous for weddings that have winter as a theme, but for my wedding (which is only in winter cause our anniversary is the eighteenth of january) i'm hunting for a full on medieval style faux fur lined cloak. armstreet.com is a good place to start ^^ Reply
All wedding features are awesome for those who specially get married at winter. The bridal shawl and faux fur woollies and muffs are most attractive and eye catching. So yeah! don't feel bother to go winter shopping. Reply
Our date is smack in the middle of Autumn, but I'm basically going with winter-ish decor. Pine cone bouquets/ boutonnieres , bridal party knitted cowls (made by me!), and a mint/cranberry color scheme (aka red and green, aka christmas colors!!!) Basically everything in this post, except snowflakes =) Reply
All the pretties!!! I would absolutely love a winter wedding, in the snow. Unfortunately, the cold makes my nose run, so I don't think I can have one. Not without looking horrible the whole time, anyway. Ah, well- I'm still drooling over those snow queen accessories! Reply