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Unique Wedding Theme Ideas

Why not let your personality shine through with a theme wedding. With a little imagination you can plan a wedding, that your guests will not soon forget.

Luau Make your guests feel like they are in Hawaii.

Decorate your foyer with tiki torches, orchids and palm fronds. Play traditional Hawaiian music () with a ukulele.

For dining and Drinks served pupu plates and Mai Tai.

For the party favors you give each guest a flower lei was

Patriotic Wedding Select A historic site.

Bridesmaids' dress and accessories can be red, white and blue.

You can Pipes and Drums.

For food have an old-fashioned barbecue.

Serve ice cream and cake with sparklers.

All decorations Tablecloths and should be red, white and blue.

Nautical Weddings

Be a nautical wedding on a yacht, on a Yacht Club, or even a beach.

Use for decorations colorful signal flags.

The bride can wear a straw hat instead of a veil and men can wear blue blazers and khaki pants.

For food, you could serve your favorite seafood.

Mussels make delightful centerpieces.

New Orleans Mardi Gras Wedding

Hire a jazz or zydeco band

For food, you could serve: cajun, gumbo, crawfish, jambalaya and oyster

For drinks serve Hurricanes

Give your guests Beads as party favors

Kentucky Derby theme How about a day at the races?

The bride and bridesmaids should wear fantastic Hats.

Music should feel a bluegrass.

For drinks serve Mint Juleps

Give your guests like paper fans as Party favors.

You can get pulled in a carriage.

Medieval Wedding – Take your guests into another era

The couple and attendants should dress in period costumes

For food, you can also use a carving board have, with a variety of roasts and savory dishes.

You can even use the traditional medieval "hand fasting ritual – the couple facing each other, Trusses and hold hands. The best man then ties her hands with a belt, so that they form the symbol for "infinity" in reciting their vows.

Christmas Wedding – What is a magical time of year!

The bride can wear a white satin dress, red cape, and a white fur muff.

Be bridesmaids in red or dressed in white velvet.

For music you can play festive Christmas music. A cute idea would be to have children pass out song sheets and have a carol-sing-a-long.

For decorations you can Poinsettias, holly and pine cones for Centerpieces use. A sparkling Christmas tree, your guests will be placed in a festive mood.

The bride may wear gold painted holly and pomegranates. While the bridesmaids wear holly wreaths with little silver bells.

Cute Christmas tree ornaments make nice party favors.

Harvest Weddings – Perfect for weddings case

Decorate your reception hall in cranberry, pumpkin, deep greens, and sable.

For centerpieces Use cornucopias overflowing with fruit and vegetables. Pumpkins and gourds too cute centerpieces. You could pumpkins for flowers.

The bride could wear in the fall flowers and leaves.

Serve comfort food like a Thanksgiving-style buffet.

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