New Year’s Wedding Invitations for a Double Celebration
New Year’s Wedding Invitations are bursting with fun and celebration. Send your guests an invite that emphasizes your love and New Year flair for an unforgettable festive touch.
Getting married around New Year’s gives you a reason to send out New Year’s wedding invitations, which is particularly festive. It seems like one of the most exciting times of the year to tie the knot. Not only do you get to celebrate two separate occasions at the same time, but the holiday suddenly takes on an entirely different meaning all together for you and your spouse. You will always remember it as a time of new beginnings, both literally and figuratively. Working with brides, I’ve found that those who were planning to be married on or around the holiday always had a certain air about them. They were filled will joy and a bit giddy (like any blushing bride), but they were especially sentimental about the double meaning behind their New Year’s wedding celebration.
If you have been fortunate enough to plan ahead and reserve the ceremony and reception spots you had in mind, congratulations! New Year’s happens to be a very popular time to get married, so locations tend to fill up very quickly. There are certain touches you will want to use to accentuate the season in which you are celebrating, and your invitations are a simple yet effective way to do so. InvitationConsultants.com always has a wide range of specialty invites, and New Year’s is no exception. They have beautiful wedding invitations for New Year’s that boast stars, swirls, shimmer, and lots of silver and gold, as well as classy black and white designs that have an elegant black tie affair feel. The key is to find something that suits your established theme and décor, as well as something that represents both your union and the holiday season all in one.
The “Champagne on Ice” style says it all, complete with reception response cards and an elegant champagne bottle over ice. If you are a minimalist at heart, try the “Black Dots” design, or “Butterscotch Bliss” which use clean black, whites, and taupes with luxurious ribbon details. Or if you’d prefer shimmer for a confetti feel, try the “Cascading Stars” or “Celestial Celebration” styles. They are still minimalistic and not too gaudy, but they have a celebratory pizzazz about them that will really express the combination of celebrations to your guests. There are plenty of wonderful styles to choose from, so plan ahead, dive in, and find a New Year’s wedding invitation that really shines.
