Friday, October 14, 2011

The most unique wedding themes

The most unique wedding themes


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Traditional weddings are exactly what some brides dream of their whole lives. White flowing dress and pretty bridesmaids all in a row is a vision of beauty for the more traditional bride-to-be. However, some brides do not embrace tradition and are looking for an exotic and unique theme for their upcoming nuptials.

  1. Mardi Gras Theme

    • Bridesmaids in purple or emerald green dresses wearing beads and carrying a bouquet of feathers will set the stage for a Mardi Gras wedding. A bride in glittering gold is sure to stand-out and sparkle as she dashes down the aisle to jazz music. Have guests kicking-up their heels with a jazz or Zydeco band at the reception. Serve some Cajun favorites such as gumbo, crawfish etouffee and jambalaya. Mardi Gras beads serve well as wedding favors.

    1950's Theme

    • Bridesmaids in poodle skirts and a bride in a vintage wedding gown will sure to please the bride who loves the 1950's era. Instead of walking down the aisle to the traditional wedding march, the bride can enter to "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You" by Elvis. Play music from the 1950s, such as Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin tunes, at the reception and serve malts and milkshakes along with the wedding cake. Rent a 1950's vehicle to depart the reception in order to make a truly memorable exit.

    Motorcycle Theme

    • Throw aside the traditional bridal gown and don a white leather dress for a motorcycle theme wedding. Leather dresses on the bridesmaids will compliment the theme and look appropriate next to leather-vested groomsmen. A black-and-white wedding cake will take center stage at the reception. Guests will love receiving key chains as a wedding favor. And of course, the bride and groom must roll away on a motorcycle at the end of the night.

    Western Theme

    • A western-themed wedding would not be authentic without the bride, groom and the rest of the bridal party wearing cowboy hats and boots. You can vary the color depending on wedding color scheme or just have the females in white and men in black. Consider a bridal bouquet of wildflowers. A square dance for a reception will not only reinforce the theme, but be entertaining for guests. At the end of the reception, the bride and groom can ride off into the sunset on a horse.


Source: www.ehow.com

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