Having a certain idea unifying your whole wedding day helps when making decisions on every aspect of your event. By sticking to one theme, it can actually make your plans simpler when choosing flowers, decorations, even your wedding attire! Have fun with your theme, whatever you choose, by drawing on some inspirations below.
Sporty: Keep things simple but inject your active lifestyle by naming tables after your favourite sports and their corresponding hardware can be found in the centrepieces. A little bicycle here and a tennis racket over there. Keep your guests busy with simple activities such as mini golf or a putting green while you and your new husband pose for the camera. And don’t forget the dancing—get the heart rates going with a music pumping dance off!
Classic: Whether you opt for old-world traditions drawn from your family background, or you adopt a glamourous Hollywood feel, this can be a special day that few forget. Go big or go home, I say! Accent an all-white rose bouquet with black ribbons around the base. Drape your gorgeous girls in black that stand out against your alabaster dress. Cover the tables in white linen, but use black chair covers to lend a dramatic flair. Scrumptious food presented with white glove tuxedo servers. And by calling for black tie attire, you can include your guests in the celebration theme.
Girly: Like Julia Roberts’ character Shelby in Steel Magnolias, finding the perfect shade of pink for each accent in your wedding design is your mission. Layering pink on pink, with different variations from pale to pop, you can make a beautiful statement without looking like someone spilled calamine lotion everywhere! If you are afraid of alienating your hubby-to-be, use deep, rich pinks (almost red) to compliment his sense of style more.
Boho: Give your guests a natural awareness by paying attention to your earthy surroundings. Start with an outside setting to draw on the beauty around you. Use wood elements in your design such as bamboo chairs instead of the typical folding chairs. Try natural coloured linen cloths, with plants contained in burlap material as your centrepieces. Instead of the perfectly formed bouquet, display a wild arrangement as you walk down the aisle, all the while showing the natural beauty you possess!












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