Megan Papageorge
Certified Wedding Planner
Megan Papageorge is a Certified Wedding Planner and Owner of Sweet Peach Planning, a wedding planning and management company based in Long Beach, California. She has completed over 200 weddings in settings such as gondolas, church halls, the side of cliffs, and vintage warehouses. Megan also co-hosts Peach & Honey, a wedding planning podcast. She is certified to plan and run weddings by the Bridal Society Educational Course. Her work has been featured in A Practical Wedding, Junebug Weddings, Ceremony Magazine, and The Bridal Society.
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Q&A Comments (29)
Are Christmas weddings tacky?
Not necessarily. The thing a lot of people don't realize is that themes don't need to be reflected in every single thing at the wedding. A few Christmas-style decorations is more than enough to get your theme across. You don't need to make every single outfit, decoration, and flower has to have something to do with Christmas.
Can I wear white to a Christmas wedding?
No, even if the bride isn't wearing white I still wouldn't show up in white. It's just not a good idea from a traditional perspective.
Will people show up to a Christmas wedding?
You're probably going to have fewer people able to show up during the holidays. At the same time, you may be pleasantly surprised. A lot of people don't have to work during the holiday season, so you may get more guests than you normally would. You can always poke around and ask folks if they'd be open to it if you'd like.