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How To Utilize Christmas Time in Planning Your West Virginia Wedding in Six Months

  • evermoreridgewv
  • 2 hours ago
  • 4 min read

Planning your West Virginia wedding in six months, or perhaps you had more time initially, but it quickly slipped away leaving just six months (ish), can seem overwhelming. The holiday season, particularly Christmas, offers unique opportunities to help you stay organized, inspired, and ahead of schedule. If you are preparing for a wedding in roughly six months, this means a spring or summer wedding, using the festive spirit and resources available during Christmas can make your 6 month wedding planning timeline smoother and more enjoyable.


Bride holding bouquet, groom hugging her from behind. Outdoor wedding location in West Virginia with wooden structures, soft lighting. Mood is romantic and serene.
Photo by Olivia Laurell Photography

In this blog, I will provide you with practical ways to use Christmas time to your advantage, from connecting with the perfect event venues and vendors in Oak Hill, WV to using all the holiday gatherings to your advantage. Let’s explore how the holiday season can become your secret weapon in planning your dream West Virginia wedding


Take Advantage of Holiday Sales for Wedding Essentials


Shiny black groom's dress shoes, cologne, cufflinks with "RM" on a wooden box, set on a beige fabric. Elegant and sophisticated mood at luxurious West Virginia wedding venue.
Photo by Myranda Peyatt Photography

The holiday season brings many sales and discounts that can benefit your wedding budget. Look for Black Friday, Cyber Monday and other deals on:


  • Wedding attire and accessories such as dresses, shoes, jewelry, pocket squares, cufflinks, watches. Even consider essentials like suspenders, belts and socks.

  • Wedding decorations and favors that can be purchased in bulk and ahead of time since typically they are not perishable.

  • Gifts for your wedding party and thank-you presents. These things add up at the end. So, purchase them when you find them on sale and thank yourself later.


Shopping during Christmas sales allows you to check off important items on your 6 month wedding planning timeline while saving money.


Christmas, It's a Time of Giving


Are people constantly asking you for gift suggestions, and you’re at a loss for what to say? This Christmas, turn the tables by requesting gifts related to your wedding!


Consider asking for gift cards to your favorite dress shop, Amazon, or Hobby Lobby. Other great options include cake or cupcake stands, drapery, or those special champagne flutes you've been eyeing for months. You could even ask for custom items like a dress hanger or a custom denim jacket with your new last name on it!



Book Your Luxurious West Virginia Wedding Venue


Bride and groom celebrate under wooden arch at outdoor wedding location in WV, holding hands, groom's fist raised. Guests applaud, autumn setting, colorful bouquets.
Photo by Krystian Adkins Photography

West Virginia offers many stunning outdoor wedding locations. During Christmas, many West Virginia venues slow down their bookings, giving you a chance to:


  • Tour your dream West Virginia venue while you’re home.

  • Secure your date before the January rush (yes, this is a very real thing).

  • Book your venue before prices are raised (venues and vendors often evaluate and raise prices at the start of the New Year).

  • Take advantage of any holiday promos.


If you’re considering Evermore Ridge wedding venue…  December is prime decision time. We are down to three available Saturdays and five available Sundays for the entire 2026 year!


This applies not only to venues. Think about reaching out to your event venues and vendors in Oak Hill and nearby areas during the holidays!


You’ll Have Everyone in the Same Place


Christmas gatherings with family and friends provide a natural opportunity to:


  • Discuss your wedding plans and get feedback on your guest list.

  • Test invitation wording by sharing drafts with close family members and friends.

  • Collect addresses and contact details to finalize your mailing list.

  • Get input on guests travel needs.

  • Ask key people, like your officiant, readers, bridesmaids, and groomsmen to be a part of your wedding party.



This approach helps you refine some of your wedding details, saving time later in your wedding planning. To put it frankly, fewer back-and-forth texts = less stress later.


Cozy Downtime = Wedding Planning Brainstorm Sessions


Between the gatherings, you’ll probably have pockets of downtime. Use them to:


  • Organize and narrow down key elements you want to use from your Pinterest boards.

  • Draft your wedding day timeline.

  • Research venues and vendors and set up tours and consultations.

  • Sit down with your partner and family (if they are helping pay for your wedding) and set your wedding budget.

  • Work on perfecting your wedding website.

  • Write vows or jot down ideas, the holidays are a naturally romantic time of year, so lean into it!



Cuddling with your partner with a hot cocoa in hand and a wedding planning checklist? Elite combo. December has a way of making you feel connected and excited. That energy helps you dream up the parts of the day that matter most.


Final Thoughts on Using Christmas Time for Planning Your Wedding in Six Months


Using Christmas time to plan your West Virginia wedding in six months gives you a head start on many important wedding planning tasks. The festive season inspires creativity, offers unique opportunities to book and connect with event venues and vendors in Oak Hill, West Virginia and the surrounding area when they are more available and you are home for the holidays. Holiday gatherings help get your family and friends on the same page while seasonal sales can reduce your overall costs. So, use this romantic time of year to your advantage and make headway on your wedding planning this Christmas season.



Weekly Shoutout


Did you know when you choose a locally owned wedding venue you are helping to improve the local economy in your area? Locally owned wedding venues are small businesses who not only support your community, but also actively support your local economy. We kindly ask that you consider a locally owned venue when looking for your dream West Virginia wedding venue, you can find many locally owned wedding venues featured on this wedding venue map and in the direct links listed below.


 
 
 

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