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Christmas in JULY

SO I fell in love with the idea of having a Christmas themed wedding... however December is a VERY BUSY, stressful, and financially tigh time for everyone... also, my maid of honor works in retail so December is just about impossible for her to get time off... so then someone suggested Christmas in July... I LOVE IT is it crazy?  Also-- in Massachusetts in December it does snow! but in July is doesn't! It will be indoors.

I just got engaged and I am thinking July 2013?

I am also on a budget because our parents are unable to help us pay for this, so the theme would really help us save money...
-we could get dChristmas decorations seriously discounted right after the holidays next year (if only I knew about this a few weeks ago..).
-I am picturing candy cane hearts, pointsettas (they have summer blooming pointsettas as cheap as winter ones.. yes!)
-mistletoe
- Red and White (hints of dark green and silver)
-Christmas ornament favors (maybe even a decorate it yourself station).
-A Christmas tree as a gift area


http://aproposcreations.wordpress.com/2010/07/25/wedding-theme-christmas-in-july/

Help!! PLEASE tell me if you think it is CRAZY :)

Re: Christmas in JULY

  • This is a great idea :) I've never been a fan of Christmas (even as a child apparently), but this really does sound like a fantastic idea. Your guests will actually be able to ENJOY the "holiday" without all of the ridiculous commercials and bogus deals. I wonder if you'll have to specify that you don't want your gifts to be of a Christmas theme? You know how some people can be...
  • Okay-- I have passed my temporary bride insanity with the Christmas in July idea, I do support anyone else wanting to do itSmile
    But I really wanted to do a winter Christmas wedding... and well the cons aren't really that strong. Yay Christmas in December wedding :)

    I really wasn't excited at all about my wedding until I came across this theme. Now I am excited... and happy to venture into planning, rather than just "ready to endure planning" Laughing
  • I can dig it.
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