Monday, 19 Nov 2007
Wedding themes can take an average wedding and turn it into something unique and truly memorable. While a football-themed wedding might be a little over the top for most people, it is a great example of how to tie a theme into all aspects of your wedding.
A wedding theme touches all facets of your wedding, including invitations, reception decorations and wedding favors. They can be subtle or very bold. The key is to choose a wedding theme that matches your personality and style.
Why should your wedding have a theme? Well, a wedding theme sets your wedding apart from all the rest, they are more fun to plan than traditional weddings and themed-weddings can be more entertaining for your guests.
The choices are endless when deciding on a wedding theme. Your hobbies and passions may be a good place to start. Once you have a few possible choices, research them on bounce ideas off of your wedding planner, florist and reception space.
Here is a list of possible wedding themes:
- Beach - Get married in the sand (beach not required).
- Seasonal - Fall, winter, spring and summer offer great opportunities for theme weddings.
- Western - Grab your cowboy hat and boots and get hitched.
- Cinderella - You have dreamed of it since you were a little girl.
- Color - Choose your favorite color as a theme.
- Holiday - Valentines Day, Christmas and New Years make festive themes.
- Masquerade - Add a little mystery to your wedding day.
- Flower - Daisy, rose and sunflower are popular choices.
For more wedding theme ideas visit Wedding Theme Idea.
- My Wedding Hero would like to thank Stephen for his contribution as our guest blogger today! Thanks for some really great ideas!





