Imagine exchanging vows in a snow-dusted wonderland, surrounded by towering peaks, glistening icicles, and a sky that seems to go on forever. Winter elopements are so magical! Whether you’re planning an Iceland elopement full of dramatic frozen landscapes and waterfalls, a Lake Tahoe winter adventure, or a cozy desert escape to Horseshoe Bend, I’ve got all the tips you need to keep warm, stylish, and totally stoked for the adventure ahead!
Let’s dive into the winter elopement prep you’ll need to make sure you stay cozy and still rock your day like the adventure-loving couple you are.
Base Layers Are Your Best Friend
Tip #1: Let’s talk layers—because staying warm is key to enjoying your Iceland winter elopement or any chilly elopement destination. For brides, a pair of cozy leggings under your dress is a total game-changer (and no one will even notice!). Also consider dresses with long sleeves! Grooms, don’t skip out on thermal layers under your suit either. I’ve seen it happen—one groom skipped this for an autumn elopement and nearly froze. Trust me, you don’t want that distraction on your big day. This little hack can save you from freezing when you’re saying your vows in a snowy canyon or hiking to an epic waterfall like Skógafoss or Seljalandsfoss.
Pro Tip: If you’re coming from a warmer climate, the cold might hit you even harder. Winter temps paired with high winds can feel extra cold—so prep accordingly! Staying warm lets you embrace the adventure without shivering through it.
Shoes and Socks Matter
Cold toes are a fast way to make any winter elopement uncomfortable, so your footwear deserves some attention.
Tip #2: Closed-Toe Shoes and Wool Socks
If you’re going to a destination with snow and ice you’ll want sturdy, closed-toe shoes paired with warm, wool socks. You don’t want to feel the chill in your toes as you say “I do” against the backdrop of a snow-capped mountain, right? Wool socks keep your feet warm, dry, and happy—trust me, they’re worth it.
Tip #3: Consider Hiking Boots
If you’re planning a winter elopement adventure that involves hiking, climbing icy ridges or exploring Iceland’s glaciers, sturdy hiking boots are essential. They provide the traction and warmth you need to move safely over snow and ice. They also look super rad in elopement photos, especially paired with a flowing dress in an epic setting.
Add the Coziest Winter Accessories
Accessories are everything when you’re embracing the winter elements. Think cozy and functional, but stylish.
Tip #4: A Fancy Jacket That Matches Your Vibe
Many of my winter brides rock chic white jackets, fluffy parkas, or bold-colored coats to make their look pop against the snow and ice. In Iceland, especially in November when conditions can be unpredictable, a warm, weatherproof jacket is a must. Whether you’re walking through snow-dusted lava fields or standing under the Northern Lights during your ceremony, you’ll be thankful you bundled up!
Tip #5: Earmuffs, Hats, and Gloves
Your head and hands will thank you later! Earmuffs are perfect for keeping your ears toasty without messing up a professionally styled ‘do. This might sound a bit obvious, but I can’t stress enough how important mittens or gloves are in cold climates. You’ll be holding hands for photos, exchanging vows, and maybe even hiking through the snow. Those fingers are gonna need protection.
Tip #6: Hand and Toe Warmers are Worth Their Weight in Gold
If you’re planning to be outside for any length of time, hand and toe warmers are a must. You can easily stash them in your gloves, shoes, or pockets for an extra dose of warmth. Trust me—you’ll be glad you packed them!
Embrace the Adventure with Cozy Elopement Activities
Winter elopements aren’t just about the ceremony—they’re about creating unforgettable experiences in beautiful locations. Whether you’re eloping in snowy Lake Tahoe, Iceland’s frozen waterfalls, or desert landscapes like Horseshoe Bend in February, there are so many awesome activities you can incorporate into your day to make it extra special.
Tip #7: Bring a Hot Beverage to Stay Cozy
Nothing beats the chill quite like a hot beverage in hand. Whether it’s hot cocoa, tea, or coffee—keep a thermos (or a flask!) of your favorite drink on hand to stay warm while you explore or celebrate with your partner.
Tip #8: Incorporate Snow-Friendly Fun
If you’re hiking through deep snow (especially in places like Iceland or Lake Tahoe), consider bringing or renting snowshoes or cross-country skis. This is a great way to navigate snowy terrain and still enjoy the gorgeous outdoors without sinking into the snow. Plus, it adds a little extra fun to your winter elopement activities! Cozying up by a fire after your adventure? Yes please!
Prepare Your Guests for the Elements
If you’re planning to bring along a few guests, be sure to let them know what to expect!
Tip #9: Inform Your Guests About the Temps
Let your guests know what to expect weather-wise so they can dress accordingly. A little heads-up can make sure everyone feels comfortable, relaxed, and ready to celebrate your big day.
Tip #10: Know Your Altitude
Altitude matters! Whether you’re eloping in snowy Lake Tahoe or an Icelandic mountain range, higher altitudes make both cold and heat feel more extreme. Factor this into your clothing choices and preparations to ensure you stay comfortable.
Let’s Plan Your Epic Winter Elopement
Winter elopements are seriously magical, and the memories you create will last a lifetime. From snowy mountains in Tahoe to Iceland’s epic landscapes, the possibilities are endless. I’m here to help you plan a day that’s warm, adventurous, and uniquely you.
Ready to make your winter elopement an unforgettable experience? Let’s chat! Contact me today, and let’s get started on planning your epic day!
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