Friday, April 13, 2012

Choosing A Wedding Theme

You have probably had ideas about your wedding day since you were a little girl; the bouquet, dress, colors and more. Now that you are in the midst of wedding planning, you need a way to bring all of those ideas into a manageable concept. That’s where a wedding theme can help you. Here are some ideas to help you create your wedding theme.

Shared Interests. Do you and your fiance have a favorite pastime? Is there a movie, novel or song that is part of your story? A wedding theme that is able to encompass equal parts of you is truly a celebration of you as a couple. So whatever you two share, whether it’s Motown recordsor Tigers baseball, should be considered for your wedding theme.

Color Your Wedding Theme. The colors you select for your wedding day can provide the right inspiration for your wedding theme. You can also take your cue from nature, using the season of your wedding day and the colors associated with it. Or perhaps the location of your wedding, such as a beach wedding and the colors associated with the water.

Acknowledge Military Service. The majesty of a military wedding is a heart-moving experience. The ceremony, respect for tradition, and recognition of sacrifice touches all that attend. Their unique nature adds to the beauty of a wedding day. It is important to remember that each branch does have their own traditions and protocol.

Go Back To School. Did you and your fiance meet in college? If the beginning of your story took place during your University days, consider adding some college spirit to your wedding theme. You can choose to use the colors as part of your wedding day or maybe even visit the campus for your Romantic portrait session.

Tell Your Own Love Story. Your wedding day is the culmination of your time together as a couple. Why not make your wedding day your love story? You may choose towrite your own wedding vows, feature pictures throughout your courtship as the decor and make the day truly yours.

Take a Cue From Your Closet. Is your personal style edgy, traditional or modern? Do you practice an eco-friendly life style? Do you spend hours looking for vintage finds? Whatever your style; use it as an inspiration for your wedding theme!

Incorporate Your Heritage. Many brides and grooms decide to pay tribute to their families heritage by including traditional elements from their personal history, such as bagpipes at a Celtic wedding or traditional polkas at a Polish reception.

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