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apfinancialsucks
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:48 pm Post subject: Help me decide a theme for my wedding. It will be in the eve |
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| Preferably something like 'The Perfect Pair' or 'Meant to Bee' or some thing to do with Christmas or related to marriage or love.. something thats not common and does not turn out to be too expensive either...a color or theme that could be used in the cards, bridesmaids dresses, decoration and favors etc. |
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Daniel4411
Joined: 12 Feb 2008 Posts: 17
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:48 pm Post subject: Help me decide a theme for my wedding. It will be in the eve |
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| How about either white or off-white with just a touch of glitter that is the same hue. Maybe to look like either snow or dew drops on the flowers. Outline the area with solid clear or the pearl-type Christmas lights. If you need table cloths, try finding a bolt of fabric, on sale, and hopefully you know someone who sews. That is just what I could think of off the top of my head so far. I would keep checking back. I am sure that I, and others, will probably come up with other ideas throughout the day.Congrats and best of luck to ya! |
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gredokigo
Joined: 03 Aug 2007 Posts: 10
Location: Indonesia
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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:48 am Post subject: Help me decide a theme for my wedding. It will be in the eve |
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| Since it's a Christmas wedding, maybe you could do something like a "Winter Wonderland" theme. For flower arrangements, you could use holly or poinsettias, and bridesmaid dresses could be ice blue or some other "cold" color or red and/or green. |
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DocPhil
Joined: 25 Nov 2007 Posts: 16
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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 5:48 am Post subject: Help me decide a theme for my wedding. It will be in the eve |
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| Evoke the season with "ice" –diamond or diamond-like jewelry. 90% of wedding dresses are strapless or sleeveless, but that's not so practical for a bride who wants to take pictures outside, or needs to walk any distance. Look for wraps, shrugs, and capes, or dramatic coats. I've always loved the look of a bride in a white dress and a large red shawl, huddled against her groom who has a red boutonnière.Bridesmaids can have long red gowns...Planning the MenuYou can have all of your favorite food but add some winter touches like a squash dish, or warm pumpkin soup. Consider serving eggnog, spiced wine, or hot chocolate (alcoholic or non-) as special treats. Look for an all-white cake, decorated with snowflake patterns, silver embellishments, or sugar sculptures. Ask your caterer about using a decorative snow globe as a cake topperWinter Wedding FlowersDecide whether you want to go for a silver and white elegant look, or celebrate the season with reds and greens. For those who like silver, look for dusty miller, silver-dollar eucalyptus, and baby blue eucalyptus, mixed with white flowers such as roses, football mums, crocus, lilies and stephanotis. If you're looking for a brighter bouquet, consider red roses with holly and pine-tree greenery. In season flowers such as tulips, roses, and ornamental berries generally will be less expensive choices. (Talk to your florist, as your region may have different availability)The Décor for Your Winter WeddingDecorate your tables with simple and inexpensive white poinsettias, or fill the room with light by arranging pillar candles on a bed of pine branches At the after-Christmas sales, stock up on strands of small white lights, then string them decoratively around doorways, over tables and on archways. Bright red cranberries in a bowl surrounding floating candles make an easy and inexpensive centerpiece. Look at this article for other simple holiday centerpieces.. Or, decorate a pre-made gingerbread house for each table, and center it on a bed of greenery with candles around it. FavorsIf you and most of your guests celebrate Christmas, an ornament makes a perfect favor. An inexpensive homemade favor is a pretty tin of spiced hot chocolate mix or hot cocoa mix with marshmallows. Also consider a snow globe, with a bride and groom inside, or a holiday cookie cutter with a cookie recipe attached that says your names, wedding date, and "truly cut out for each other". |
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Datahaiguet
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 1
Location: Dominican Republic
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GirlssRTv
Joined: 09 Jul 2007 Posts: 7
Location: USA
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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 11:48 am Post subject: Help me decide a theme for my wedding. It will be in the eve |
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| My idea is a traditional, old fashioned Christmas theme. You can decorate with snow-flake garland, stringing popcorn, etc... Not sure if you are religous or not but if you are...the invitations could read something like: What a glorious day, a blessed event, we are joined as one in the month of our lord's birthday. There are some beautiful crosses that you could get to decorate with. Just an idea....thanks for reading it! |
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firey_cowgirl
Joined: 27 Dec 2007 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:48 pm Post subject: Help me decide a theme for my wedding. It will be in the eve |
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| Peace and white doves etc.Since its in december how about doing something to with the 12 days of christmas. Have a special day |
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