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Themed weddings are growing in popularity and the vendors are used to working
with them. If you are choosing a certain era, visit the library and look at
This is great if your having a garden wedding. Put a tarp down in your backyard
and cover it with sand. Set up a couple of kiddy pools, pails and shovels in
the sand. If you're having kids at the wedding they are going to love it. Let
your guests know it's going to be a beach party so that they can dress appropriately.
The women could be in something as simple as a sun dress and the men in bermuda
shorts and a Hawaiian shirt. Place plants and trees around your pretend beach,
take your shoes off and have your ceremony in the sand. Rent patio furniture
with brightly coloured umbrellas, even if it's in a tent. Use pails with flower
arrangements for your centrepieces. Because it's a beach party you can have
a barbecue and serve beer and punches. Get a wedding cake that looks like a
sand castle. At night you can light up those bamboo torches around the dance
area, just be careful of the tent. Don't forget to play a couple of Beach Boy's
tunes! The bride and bridal party can all have matching white faux fur capes.
The bridal party in red or green with the ushers accessories to match. Decorate
with white branches and tiny lights. Christmas trees with tiny lights and white
decorations. Poinsettas in red or white can be your centrepieces and also lined
up in front of the head table, if you buy enough of them, you can give them
away as the party favours. You can also give Christmas balls as your bombonnieres.
If you're planning on a December wedding, don't forget to book early because
of all the company Christmas parties. The bride in a victorian type wedding
dress. The bridal party in flowing gowns tapered under the bust line and showing
lots of cleavage with high buttoned shoes. Gloves are worn by everyone, men
and women. The men will be in cutaway "morning tuxes" with top hats, ascots,
vests, pocket watches (that can be your gift to them), and spats over their
shoes. Hire someone to play the harp and if not too far between locations, travel
in a horse drawn carriage. Your wedding cake should have ribbons with charms
hanging from it. The victorians believed that whichever charm a bridesmaid pulled
out of the cake would symbolize what she could expect in her future. Of course,
if you have your wedding on New Year's Eve, your guests will have something
to do, but this is a theme party and can be thrown any time of year. The Disc
Jockey can do a countdown to "the beginning of the rest of your lives" or if
you are doing it on December 31st then he'll do the real countdown. Make sure
that every table has a bottle of champagne on it and sparklers (if you can afford
fireworks, that's a bonus). Your party favours can be hats and noice makers.
Your wedding cake can be something like a top hat with noice makers and lit
sparklers surrounding it, and have it wheeled out by the staff right after the
countdown. Tell your guests to dress in their New Year's Eve outfits and the
bridal party can be in satin or sequins and the men in black tuxedos. Attach
some sort of netting above the dance floor filled with balloons and streamers,
to be dropped at midnight. Use gold or silver accents everywhere. This won't
be a wedding soon forgotten. Just think, if you know you'll be using this theme
but getting married in the summer, you're going to save mega bucks on the decorations
and accessories if you buy them after New Year's. Invitations should look like
a medieval scroll. Roll a piece of parchment paper into a tube shape and seal
it with a wax seal that has both your initials on it, then tie a velvet or satin
ribbon on it. If you're making your own invitiations, use a calligraphy font
from your computer. You can use as reference any films that are period pieces,
Camelot, First Night, Excalibur, etc. You will want to use period costumes.
Don't fret, they are very easy to find in a costume store. Popular colours from
this time were red, purple, royal blue and gold. You could suggest that your
guests wear clothing in these colours instead of renting costumes. Some suggestions
for costumes are as follows: The Bride would wear her hair down as a sign of
virginity (who are you trying to kid!). Your head piece can be a crown with
jewels and/or a floral piece. Your gown can be in white satin, floor length
with faux fur trim and a long train or cape, both starting right from your shoulders.
Brides held white bibles instead of bouquets. If you would like to wear a current
dress design but keeping the theme, several designers, such as Provonias, design
dresses that take on the mood of the medieval period. The Groom will have on
a knee length tunic with slim velvet pants (men will feel uncomfortable in tights)
and leather boots that go up to the knee. He can wear either a long cape or
robe. His head piece is a crown. This can all be found in a costume store. The
Bridesmaid's gowns can be similar to the bride's but in silver and with the
train or cape. The head piece is a floral crown. No bouquets are necessary here
either because they will be holding your train as you walk down the aisle. The
Groomsmen are dressed similar to the groom minus the cape and robe. They can
carry a shield and sword. The Flowergirl has the same type of dress as the bridesmaids
and her headpiece can be one of those cone hats with a veil attached to the
top. You could have her spreading rose petals. The Ringbearer can be dressed
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tams. During the ceremony light the length of the aisle with black torches.
You can buy those bamboo torches and paint them black or use rod iron tall candleholders.
Use fresh or silk flower garlands to line the pews. Hire a bagpiper to head
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If you have at least four groomsmen, they can make an arch with their swords
for you and your bridesmaids to walk through on your way up to the alter. Reception
Decorations paint a castle on a drop sheet and place it behind the head table.
Rent two suits of armour and place them on either side of the head table. Black
iron candleholders, lots of candles, shields and swords are for accent. Your
tables and chairs will all have black linen and silver sashes to accent the
chair covers. You can use a sword made out of cardboard and silver foil wrap
with a number painted on it with black nail polish for a table number holder.
And of course, the bride and groom have to drink out to pewter or silver goblets.
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dipped in gold paint and tied with a ribbon or velvet mini sacks filled with
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enough, just cover plates with foil. A buffet is perfect for a medievel them.
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