As I'm starting to warm up to the holiday season and accept the fact that Christmas is around the corner, I take notice of all the gorgeous Christmas ornaments throughout the stores. In wanting to be the planner offering advice on how to plan a wedding on a budget, I've planted some suggestions on how to use holiday ornaments to accent your ceremony and reception. So head on out to those after-Christmas sales and purchase all the ornaments you can!!!

A snowflake ornament attached to a wedding invitation or given as a wedding favor.

A whimsical spin on a bride or bridesmaids bouquet using ornaments, crystals and tulle.

Loving the ornament escort card holders that also double as a wonderful favor.
A pretty low centerpiece incorporating ornaments and flowers.
...and you've gotta love what Martha Stewart did with tissue paper decor and ornaments. Can you imagine this hanging over a guest table or framing the dance floor.
Until next time...WEDologize!
(photo credits - http://www.w-weddingflowers.com/; http://www.theknot.com/; http://www.bridezilla.com/; http://www.beau-coup.com/; http://www.marthastewart.com/; http://www.weddingideas2.com/)
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