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With Bells On: Getting Married at Christmas

With Bells On: Getting Married at Christmas

We love this time of year. Love is in the air, everyone is winding down from a big year at work, and the general consensus is that folks are ready for a big knees-up party. Read on to find out if a Christmas Day wedding could be everything you've ho-ho-hoped for.

Thinking of getting married at the most festive time of the year? You're not alone - well, certainly not historically. In the UK during the 18th and 19th centuries, Christmas Day was a very popular date for weddings, with churches holding specialty nuptials every 25 December. While this may seem like a romantic choice, it was usually more of a necessity - according to findmypast.co.uk, Christmas and Boxing Day weddings occurred predominantly because it was the only day young, working-class couples could ensure they were allowed off work.

In many large cities like London, churches often offered free weddings and baptisms on Christmas Day, making it a cost-effective option, too. Thankfully, we don't have these kinds of restraints anymore, and for the most part, we can just request whatever day off work we fancy and plan the wedding of our dreams. But does this mean we should eschew the Christmas Day fairy-tale marriage altogether? We don't think so. Here are some of the best reasons to get married  on 25 December.

  1. It's already a day for sharing with your nearest and dearest

Pretty much everyone plans to take it easy on Christmas Day and spend their time unwinding and (over)eating with those they love. Chances are they won't be on an  overseas holiday or putting in extra hours at the office, so why not throw another happy event in the mix, too? Have your ceremony at lunchtime and follow it up with a big Christmas dinner with the whole family - it's a great opportunity for you and your spouse's families to come together, and everyone will already be planning on cooking up a storm. This is a great excuse for one big party, so make sure the food is plentiful and the drinks are flowing, and you'll have a night to remember (even if it's a bit hazy). Just remember to hand out some fun Christmas printed hangover kits to help everyone battle through the next day.

 

  1. You've got the perfect excuse to count your pennies

Let's face it: Christmas Day is not the most popular time to get married, but this could be your saving grace. Many venues will offer you a reduced rate for venue hire, as they weren't planning to have any events around this time of year already. Make sure you ask for the best deals out there. While many of your preferred suppliers might be taking the Christmas break off, this is actually a good excuse to try a bit of DIY. Everything will be all the more special, and your guests will love to see the personal touches throughout the wedding. Plus, without the high costs of items like floral bouquets, you can afford to spend money on the things you really care about, like a memento for your guests. Make it a fun, affordable Christmas themed gift that also doubles as something useful during the reception, like these engraved, mirrored Christmas snowflake glassware placecards, that feature each of your guests' names.

  1. It will be a day to remember

Most couples just don't consider this time of year for their big day, so what a wonderful surprise it will be for your friends and family. There will be no excuse for forgetting your wedding anniversary, that's for sure! For a personal thank you for your guests they'll use again and again, create a specialised Christmas bauble featuring a photo of you, the happy couple. They'll be able to hang it on their Christmas tree and reminisce on your big day, year after year.

  1. You choose the season

Whether you're looking to honour the true Aussie Christmas or pretend you've got your dreamy White Wedding, the choice is yours with a Christmas-themed day. For the summer option, think ham, salads and seafoods on the table, and a beachy, laid-back vibe in your décor. If you're hoping to be a winter prince and princess, you can go all-out with a white, red and green theme, twinkling fairylights, appropriate Christmas decorations, a roast dinner and warming cider. Make a toast to your new-found togetherness by gifting everyone a Christmas-themed engraved champagne glass with your new family name and the date, and encourage them to bring it out each year as a reminder of the wonderful day you all spent together.

Find everything you'll need to host a holly, jolly Christmas wedding

View the whole range of unique gifts, decorations and bonbonniere at PersonalisedFavours.com.au Merry Christmas!

Team PF. X

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