Non-traditional theme weddings often have one thing in common. Elaborate costuming and dramatic effects. Let’s take a look at eight of the most common nontraditional weddings.
All Hallow’ Eve
Halloween is a favorite event for a lot of people including kids. It’s not odd that once your grow up that you’d want to get married on one of your most favorite occasions, right? Halloween weddings include costumes and a masquerade ball type of event. You can downplay the harsh orange and black colors of Halloween by mixing in other colors like grays, silvers and white. I’ve also seen people use pumpkins with smiley faces as table decorations. Orange and black candles also create a lively affect.
Balloons
Balloons can create the same dramatic affect that flowers cans. You can hang them in the doorway to the reception or wedding hall. You can tie them to chairs. You can even use the bouquets on the tables as centerpieces. You can take your pick, cover the ceiling with a helium blown balloon or cover the floor with a hot air blown balloon. The idea is to have balloons everywhere! This is a very cost effective theme.
Celtic
Celtic weddings are booming right now! They are similar to renaissance weddings in that you’ll need an old castle or outdoor setting in order to pull it off. The bride wears an ivory satin gown and a flowered wreath. The groom wears plaid tartans, kilts and kneed high white socks.
Country ‘N Western
Get your blue jeans and line dancing shoes ready. You’re in for a foot stomping, hand clapping good time. The food for the day is barbeque and potato salad. The reception hall is lined with red and white-checkered tablecloths. You can pull this theme off on a real life ranch or outside in a big backyard. Let your imagination run wild as far as decorations is concerned. You can use anything from cowboy hats to red bandanas. Let’s move from the old west to the south of the border.
Fiesta
Have fun planning a Mexican fiesta! This theme is for people who enjoy the culture and the people. You can enjoy authentic Mexican food including tacos and burritos. You can also have fun decorating using piñatas and paper crepe flowers. Perhaps the warmth of Mexico isn’t your only option. Try a wedding them that takes you across the Pacific.
Polynesian
Okay, so you may not be able to duplicate the Pacific Ocean for a Polynesian wedding. Any body of water will do! All you need are authentic music, tiki torches, flower leis and crepe paper flowers to get you in the mood here. The food is relatively inexpensive including from roast pork to fresh fruit.
Renaissance
Renaissance weddings are similar to a Celtic wedding in that you’ll need elaborate costuming. They also take place outside or on the grounds of an old castle. The bride wears a heavy gown similar to what they use to wear in the 14th century. It has bell shaped sleeves and a V back line. The groom and his groomsmen wear velvet doublets and shirts with billowing sleeves. A feathered hat and sword tops off the man of the hour’s wardrobe.
The Ole South
This is another wedding theme that takes place mainly outdoors. You’ll need a beautiful mansion or plantation to help pull this theme off. The bride wears a southern belle wedding dress complete with parasol. The bridesmaid’s dresses are also ball gowns. The groom and his groomsmen wear white dinner jackets and black pants. I hope you have some idea of the kind of theme wedding you’d like to have now that we’ve run through the most popular ones.
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