A New Year’s Eve Wedding Celebration

What’s more romantic than ringing in the New Year as newlyweds? More and more couples are choosing to have their wedding on New Year’s Eve (after all, none of your guests will have to go to work the next day, which means they can let really loose and party!).Tying the knot on one of the most celebrated nights of the year is as special as it is unique. Endless strings of confetti, boundless amounts of glamour, and a New Year’s Eve kiss that will last a lifetime are just a few of the factors that make this special day one to remember! If you’re thinking about having a New Year’s Eve nuptials, here are some of our favorite wedding-day details guaranteed to turn your celebration into the biggest party of the year.

 

You’re guaranteed a New Year’s Eve kiss
What better way to ring in the new year than with your newly married spouse! After sealing the deal with a kiss at the altar, grab your new husband or wife and kiss the past year goodbye! Set up a photo booth to perfectly capture your countdown kiss and ensure a snapshot worthy of displaying all year!

 

You have a reason to party way after midnight
Not only do you get to ring in the new year with your closest family and friends, but after midnight, you get to spend the first day of the new year with your favorite squad! Plan for a later time slot when it comes to kicking off the festivities to ensure your cheerful party guests won’t burn out before the famous countdown begins.

 

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You will always remember your anniversary
New Years Eve is not only one of the most celebrated holidays worldwide, but it is an event that will be impossible to forget, much like your wedding day. Celebrating one of the biggest days of your life on one of the biggest days of the year will guarantee a free pass to any missed anniversary blunders down the road.

 

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Endless lights, sparklers, and cocktails are absolutely encouraged
Unlike most occasions, New Years Eve is meant to be overloaded with glitter, sparklers, glitz, and lots of bubbly beverages. Sparkly bridesmaid dresses, gold and black décor, cheerful champagne centerpieces, and festive décor are not only accepted on New Years Eve, but are absolutely necessary when throwing a proper celebration.

 

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It’s the perfect excuse to go all-out before the new year
Motivation to kick-off your New Year’s resolutions couldn’t come at a better time when hosting such an indulgent wedding. Throw your cares out the window when it comes to excessive selfie-stick use, too-many pours of champagne, and far too many plates worth of dark chocolate truffles. Use this powerful day full of love, joy, and celebration to remember all of the special moments that lead you to this ultimate celebration of what’s ahead.

 

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Disco Ball Place Cards

Tuck guests’s place cards into sparkly mini disco balls and display them at each place setting (these are actually made using gold sequins!).

 

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Top Hats

Stock your photo booth plenty of party hats and/or pass them out to guests on the dance floor.

 

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Horns and Noisemakers

Tie escort cards to party horns to create a festive New Year’s Eve-themed display or have jars full of shiny noisemakers for guests to grab and blow!

 

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New Year’s Resolutions

Instead of a traditional guest book, invite everyone to make a New Year’s resolution for you and your groom to accomplish during your first year of marriage.

 

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Champagne Tower

Bubbly is a must, obviously, so let it flow freely with a dramatic champagne tower(perfect for a midnight toast!).

 

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Clock Cookies:

Sugar cookies iced to resemble clocks striking midnight make the perfect wedding favor.

 

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Have A Wonderful New Years! 

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