"Creating a Magical 'Snow Shower' for Your Wedding: A Handmade Touch for Ceremonies from Late November to February" ❄︎
2018.11.21 published
I think "snowflakes" are cute in winter♡
Recently, I've been feeling that winter is finally starting as the morning and evening chills become harsher.
When I go to shops like gift stores, I see many Christmas goods and winter-themed items.
Among them, don't you think the motif of "snowflakes" is especially cute?♡
It gives off a sense of fragility and delicacy, as if it would melt away with just a touch*
Recommended Snow Shower for Winter Brides♡
Speaking of which, there’s a recommended wedding ceremony performance using "snowflakes."
It’s a snow shower!♡
Many brides originally perform flower showers, ribbon showers, or confetti showers at their ceremonies, but
in a snow shower, snowflake confetti is mixed in with the flower petals and ribbons.
Seeing snowflakes gently dancing above the heads of the bride and groom really looks like it’s snowing, and it must be absolutely beautiful♡
It’s particularly recommended for brides who are having their ceremonies in late November to December, January, and February.
Let's DIY Snowflakes♡
To perform a snow shower, the first thing you need is a snowflake-shaped craft punch.
A classic choice is the "Kara Craft" punch* The price is 475 yen.
➡ Purchase a snowflake-shaped punch on Rakuten*