Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Looking for a bridal robe, veil, and wedding jewellery is without doubt one of the highlights of planning a wedding. In truth, many brides have been dreaming about their marriage ceremony robe since they had been little girls. But what occurs in case you purchase a wedding gown and begin having second thoughts about it? These are some tips on the right way to deal with wedding ceremony costume regrets.

If there’s one piece of recommendation each bridal consultant needs engaged ladies would listen to, it’s cease looking at wedding ceremony gowns once you have picked yours! There will all the time, always be another beautiful gown to admire, and you can store perpetually, however then you definitely would have nothing to wear in your wedding ceremony day. After you’ve gotten positioned a deposit on your bridal robe, the very best factor you can do for your self is to close the costume procuring chapter of your wedding ceremony planning. And in addition to, you’ll nonetheless get to buy marriage ceremony jewellery, a veil, a headpiece, sneakers, and lots of other gorgeous accessories.

However what should you simply can’t shake the feeling that you’ve got made a foul choice and ordered the unsuitable robe to your wedding ceremony? 99% of the time, this second guessing is solely pre-wedding ceremony jitters. Name up the bridal salon and make an appointment to try on the sample robe again. The possibilities are very sturdy that as soon as you set it on you’ll keep in mind precisely what you really liked about it. If you still will not be positive, attempt on a number of different dresses, and you will probably be reminded that your unique gown continues to be the one for you.

Generally brides love their wedding robes, but others plant seeds of doubt in their minds. A common situation is that the bride goes along with her mother to pick out a dress. After she orders her gown, she takes a number of pictures of herself in the sample to show her friends. Not having seen the robe in particular person, the bride’s mates begin saying that they don’t love it. Why? As a result of photos taken if you end up wearing an unwell-becoming pattern robe when your hair and make-up are usually not performed simply never look that good. Otherwise you present your folks pictures of your dress online and it appears to be like weird on the model, despite the fact that it is spectacular on you. A great way to save yourself a ton of anxiety is to not show a lot of people pictures of your dress. Share it solely together with your finest pals who you realize shall be supportive, and let everyone else be stunned at your grand entrance on your wedding ceremony day.

With all the following tips in mind, there may nonetheless be occasions when brides come to comprehend that they’ve positively chosen a marriage robe that they now not love. At that time, it’s time to re-select. You only have one wedding ceremony day (hopefully!), and you deserve to feel unbelievable for it. You will also be living together with your wedding ceremony photographs for the rest of your life, and it will be a horrible disgrace to hate the way you look in your pictures. Some salons could permit you to switch a deposit from one robe to another, however most will not. In that case, you can promote the first gown on-line and deal with yourself to the wedding costume that you just actually love. Simply promise your self that you’ll really cease procuring after that!

Selecting a wedding robe is an emotional decision. Typically, regrets are unfounded, and once you take another have a look at your gown, you’ll fall in love with it all over again. And simply do not forget that your fiance is going to suppose that you are probably the most stunning bride on the earth no matter dress you select to wear.
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Looking for a bridal robe, veil, and wedding jewellery is without doubt one of the highlights of planning a wedding. In truth, many brides have been dreaming about their marriage ceremony robe since they had been little girls. But what occurs in case you purchase a wedding gown and begin having second thoughts about it? These are some tips on the right way to deal with wedding ceremony costume regrets.

If there’s one piece of recommendation each bridal consultant needs engaged ladies would listen to, it’s cease looking at wedding ceremony gowns once you have picked yours! There will all the time, always be another beautiful gown to admire, and you can store perpetually, however then you definitely would have nothing to wear in your wedding ceremony day. After you’ve gotten positioned a deposit on your bridal robe, the very best factor you can do for your self is to close the costume procuring chapter of your wedding ceremony planning. And in addition to, you’ll nonetheless get to buy marriage ceremony jewellery, a veil, a headpiece, sneakers, and lots of other gorgeous accessories.

However what should you simply can’t shake the feeling that you’ve got made a foul choice and ordered the unsuitable robe to your wedding ceremony? 99% of the time, this second guessing is solely pre-wedding ceremony jitters. Name up the bridal salon and make an appointment to try on the sample robe again. The possibilities are very sturdy that as soon as you set it on you’ll keep in mind precisely what you really liked about it. If you still will not be positive, attempt on a number of different dresses, and you will probably be reminded that your unique gown continues to be the one for you.

Generally brides love their wedding robes, but others plant seeds of doubt in their minds. A common situation is that the bride goes along with her mother to pick out a dress. After she orders her gown, she takes a number of pictures of herself in the sample to show her friends. Not having seen the robe in particular person, the bride’s mates begin saying that they don’t love it. Why? As a result of photos taken if you end up wearing an unwell-becoming pattern robe when your hair and make-up are usually not performed simply never look that good. Otherwise you present your folks pictures of your dress online and it appears to be like weird on the model, despite the fact that it is spectacular on you. A great way to save yourself a ton of anxiety is to not show a lot of people pictures of your dress. Share it solely together with your finest pals who you realize shall be supportive, and let everyone else be stunned at your grand entrance on your wedding ceremony day.

With all the following tips in mind, there may nonetheless be occasions when brides come to comprehend that they’ve positively chosen a marriage robe that they now not love. At that time, it’s time to re-select. You only have one wedding ceremony day (hopefully!), and you deserve to feel unbelievable for it. You will also be living together with your wedding ceremony photographs for the rest of your life, and it will be a horrible disgrace to hate the way you look in your pictures. Some salons could permit you to switch a deposit from one robe to another, however most will not. In that case, you can promote the first gown on-line and deal with yourself to the wedding costume that you just actually love. Simply promise your self that you’ll really cease procuring after that!

Selecting a wedding robe is an emotional decision. Typically, regrets are unfounded, and once you take another have a look at your gown, you’ll fall in love with it all over again. And simply do not forget that your fiance is going to suppose that you are probably the most stunning bride on the earth no matter dress you select to wear.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Need a quick idea to dress up a mediocre wedding? Balloon decorations are just what you need. These do-it-yourself ideas are not only low-cost but also lovely additions to a wedding ceremony or reception. Adding balloon decorations to your wedding is a smart way to be creative and save money.
The balloon arch is a perfect way to add flair to your celebration. The easiest way to construct the piece is to get a pre-built wedding arch made of white metal. If a wedding arch is not available, you can build an arch using strong bendable metal wire. Just make sure it is sturdy enough to stand on its own.

After positioning the arch, simply attach full balloons onto the arch using wire ties or string. Wrap the tie around the base of the balloon and then onto the arch. It is best to start at the top and work your way down both sides evenly to crate a uniform look. This can be done with multicolored balloons or balloons of one shade. Balloons should not be filled with helium however.

The more balloons you can attach, the better the piece will turn out. Also, this is a piece that must be constructed at the site where it will be used. Balloon arches last approximately twelve hours, so plan its construction carefully.

The completed arch can be used in several places. Some brides choose to place the arch outside the entrance to the ceremony. This allows guest to walk through the arch as well as the bride and her attendants. Other brides choose to use the arch as a ceremony highlight. They prefer to place it in the ceremony area so they can stand under it as they are saying their vows. Lastly, many brides feel this decoration is better suited for the reception area and use it to decorate for the after-ceremony event.

Balloon Centerpiece
For brides on a tight budget, balloon décor can be an easy way to stay on track financially and design a beautiful wedding. One of the best places brides can use wedding balloon decorations is on reception tables. To make a creative balloon centerpiece, you will need white paper lunch sacks, sand, pretty string, helium, and balloons in coordinating reception colors.

Take a paper sack and fill it will two cups of sand. Fill three balloons with helium and tie them off with long strings. Then, bunch up the top of the sack and tie the balloons around it to secure them. Place the sack in the middle of the table and you have an easy centerpiece.

It is best to cut the strings of the three balloons differently to allow them to be different heights when arranged. You can also curl excess ribbon or string to make it more decorative. For extra beauty, brides can stuff the bags with decorative tissue paper after adding the sand. When the balloons are attached the tissue paper can stick out of the top for a more polished look.

This idea is also great for last minute decorating. Brides are not limited to using this piece in the reception, and can also use this idea to decorate the ceremony. It is lovely to place this piece on the floor, lining the aisle in the ceremony.

Balloon decorations for weddings are wonderful ways to add fun and creativity. Brides can make the decorations themselves with their family and friends. These ideas may be low-cost, but the end product certainly looks beautiful.
By Whitney Acke
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Need a quick idea to dress up a mediocre wedding? Balloon decorations are just what you need. These do-it-yourself ideas are not only low-cost but also lovely additions to a wedding ceremony or reception. Adding balloon decorations to your wedding is a smart way to be creative and save money.
The balloon arch is a perfect way to add flair to your celebration. The easiest way to construct the piece is to get a pre-built wedding arch made of white metal. If a wedding arch is not available, you can build an arch using strong bendable metal wire. Just make sure it is sturdy enough to stand on its own.

After positioning the arch, simply attach full balloons onto the arch using wire ties or string. Wrap the tie around the base of the balloon and then onto the arch. It is best to start at the top and work your way down both sides evenly to crate a uniform look. This can be done with multicolored balloons or balloons of one shade. Balloons should not be filled with helium however.

The more balloons you can attach, the better the piece will turn out. Also, this is a piece that must be constructed at the site where it will be used. Balloon arches last approximately twelve hours, so plan its construction carefully.

The completed arch can be used in several places. Some brides choose to place the arch outside the entrance to the ceremony. This allows guest to walk through the arch as well as the bride and her attendants. Other brides choose to use the arch as a ceremony highlight. They prefer to place it in the ceremony area so they can stand under it as they are saying their vows. Lastly, many brides feel this decoration is better suited for the reception area and use it to decorate for the after-ceremony event.

Balloon Centerpiece
For brides on a tight budget, balloon décor can be an easy way to stay on track financially and design a beautiful wedding. One of the best places brides can use wedding balloon decorations is on reception tables. To make a creative balloon centerpiece, you will need white paper lunch sacks, sand, pretty string, helium, and balloons in coordinating reception colors.

Take a paper sack and fill it will two cups of sand. Fill three balloons with helium and tie them off with long strings. Then, bunch up the top of the sack and tie the balloons around it to secure them. Place the sack in the middle of the table and you have an easy centerpiece.

It is best to cut the strings of the three balloons differently to allow them to be different heights when arranged. You can also curl excess ribbon or string to make it more decorative. For extra beauty, brides can stuff the bags with decorative tissue paper after adding the sand. When the balloons are attached the tissue paper can stick out of the top for a more polished look.

This idea is also great for last minute decorating. Brides are not limited to using this piece in the reception, and can also use this idea to decorate the ceremony. It is lovely to place this piece on the floor, lining the aisle in the ceremony.

Balloon decorations for weddings are wonderful ways to add fun and creativity. Brides can make the decorations themselves with their family and friends. These ideas may be low-cost, but the end product certainly looks beautiful.
By Whitney Acke

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Whether you want to add a little extra romance to an evening reception or a little glow to your house of worship, candles are a natural, effortless addition to your wedding theme. You’ll have no trouble finding a role for candles at the wedding ceremony, at the reception, and even as part of the floral displays.

Unity Candles

Join the growing number of couples who include a unity candle as part of the wedding ceremony. Perhaps you think that unity candles are steeped in a rich history of religious tradition, or perhaps you think that unity candles are the invention of the candle makers to sell an extra candle or 10,000. Neither is the case. The exact evolution of the unity candle is uncertain, but since it began 30-40 years ago, it seems that we have that ever-lively 60s generation to thank for yet another custom that has wormed its way into modern life.

I’d like to propose my own idea of the unity candle’s origin–an unlikely science experiment. You can perform this experiment yourself. Light two tapered candles, or use whatever candles you have handy. Note the height and brilliance of each flame. Now, join the two flames together and look at the single flame. The united flame is taller, stronger and brighter than the sum of the two individual flames. Isn’t that what marriage is supposed to be–a single unit stronger than the sum of its parts?

The most traditional of the variations on the theme is the tall, thick white candle in the center of a candleholder surrounded on each side by a white taper. During the wedding ceremony, the bride and groom light the center unity candle with the two tapers, creating the stronger flame as a symbol of the stronger unity gained through marriage.

Beyond the traditional unity ceremony, today’s weddings provide the opportunity for many variations, particularly second weddings that include children. If each partner has children, the children may light the unity candles. Sometimes, parents from each family light the unity candle. You’ll want to preserve the moment in a picture, because it’s unlikely you’ll find this level of cooperation again.

If you carry a hand-tied bouquet, incorporate a white taper into the bouquet, and carry the taper up the aisle. The groom can hold his taper until you reach the altar, when you each place your taper into the unity candleholder to accentuate the unity theme.

If your house of worship doesn’t allow unity ceremonies, conduct the ceremony at the reception right before the toast.

Candles for Your Wedding Decor

Consider candles an integral part of your floral displays to add warmth to a sterile reception hall environment. Select your candles first, and then select flowers to complement the candles. If you maintain the candle as the focal point, you’ll spend a lot less money on bridal flowers.

Place a single sculptured candle by the guest book, for example. Incorporate candles into your table displays at the reception. You can actually use candle displays in place of floral displays. Consider the idea of floating candle displays at the center of each table. They’re low enough to allow conversation without talking through flowers.

You’re not limited to white candles. Work the candles into your color scheme: silver and gold for holiday weddings. Nor do you have to limit yourself to unadorned candles. Ribbons add a nice accent to simple candles. Select elegant candles for a formal wedding and less formal sculpted, marbled, or otherwise embellished candles for less formal weddings.

Candles as Wedding Favors

Candles always make nice gifts, and you can capitalize on this by selecting a candle for your wedding favor. A small, beautifully wrapped candle makes a wedding favor that your guests will appreciate and display at home–something to remember your special day.

However you choose to add candles to your wedding, their warm flame will add to the ambiance of an already glowing moment.
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Whether you want to add a little extra romance to an evening reception or a little glow to your house of worship, candles are a natural, effortless addition to your wedding theme. You’ll have no trouble finding a role for candles at the wedding ceremony, at the reception, and even as part of the floral displays.

Unity Candles

Join the growing number of couples who include a unity candle as part of the wedding ceremony. Perhaps you think that unity candles are steeped in a rich history of religious tradition, or perhaps you think that unity candles are the invention of the candle makers to sell an extra candle or 10,000. Neither is the case. The exact evolution of the unity candle is uncertain, but since it began 30-40 years ago, it seems that we have that ever-lively 60s generation to thank for yet another custom that has wormed its way into modern life.

I’d like to propose my own idea of the unity candle’s origin–an unlikely science experiment. You can perform this experiment yourself. Light two tapered candles, or use whatever candles you have handy. Note the height and brilliance of each flame. Now, join the two flames together and look at the single flame. The united flame is taller, stronger and brighter than the sum of the two individual flames. Isn’t that what marriage is supposed to be–a single unit stronger than the sum of its parts?

The most traditional of the variations on the theme is the tall, thick white candle in the center of a candleholder surrounded on each side by a white taper. During the wedding ceremony, the bride and groom light the center unity candle with the two tapers, creating the stronger flame as a symbol of the stronger unity gained through marriage.

Beyond the traditional unity ceremony, today’s weddings provide the opportunity for many variations, particularly second weddings that include children. If each partner has children, the children may light the unity candles. Sometimes, parents from each family light the unity candle. You’ll want to preserve the moment in a picture, because it’s unlikely you’ll find this level of cooperation again.

If you carry a hand-tied bouquet, incorporate a white taper into the bouquet, and carry the taper up the aisle. The groom can hold his taper until you reach the altar, when you each place your taper into the unity candleholder to accentuate the unity theme.

If your house of worship doesn’t allow unity ceremonies, conduct the ceremony at the reception right before the toast.

Candles for Your Wedding Decor

Consider candles an integral part of your floral displays to add warmth to a sterile reception hall environment. Select your candles first, and then select flowers to complement the candles. If you maintain the candle as the focal point, you’ll spend a lot less money on bridal flowers.

Place a single sculptured candle by the guest book, for example. Incorporate candles into your table displays at the reception. You can actually use candle displays in place of floral displays. Consider the idea of floating candle displays at the center of each table. They’re low enough to allow conversation without talking through flowers.

You’re not limited to white candles. Work the candles into your color scheme: silver and gold for holiday weddings. Nor do you have to limit yourself to unadorned candles. Ribbons add a nice accent to simple candles. Select elegant candles for a formal wedding and less formal sculpted, marbled, or otherwise embellished candles for less formal weddings.

Candles as Wedding Favors

Candles always make nice gifts, and you can capitalize on this by selecting a candle for your wedding favor. A small, beautifully wrapped candle makes a wedding favor that your guests will appreciate and display at home–something to remember your special day.

However you choose to add candles to your wedding, their warm flame will add to the ambiance of an already glowing moment.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

For wedding decorating ideas for romantic weddings, get inspired with candles and flowers to make creative wedding centerpieces.

Wedding guests will enjoy centerpieces made up of beautiful, scented flowers and softly glowing candles. For other centerpiece ideas, consider arranging items that inspire romance, such as poetry books, incense or chocolate.
Romantic Wedding Reception Decor: Centerpieces

To determine what type of romantic centerpiece will work best, first establish what types of tables will be used at the reception and how many will be required. For example, long tables will allow for two different types of centerpieces, or one simple, recurring centerpiece down the length of the table. For round tables, one larger, dramatic centerpiece will work best.

Other things to consider include, wedding budget, personal tastes, wedding colors and which season of the year the wedding will take place.

Romantic Flower Centerpiece Ideas

For a simple centerpiece, bundle a bunch of flowers in romantic fabric or tie a bow around a vase. Rich fabrics in shades of gold, champagne suit an autumn or winter wedding. Soft pink, peach and cream shades fit with spring and summer romantic themes.

Another simple but romantic idea is to gather a bunch of baby’s breath into a bouquet and tie with romantic printed fabric. Baby’s breath centerpieces are easy DIY wedding projects that can be completed quickly and a days before the wedding.

For more elaborate centerpieces, big bunches of flowers work well. Roses, garden roses and peonies are excellent choices for flower centerpieces. A florist will be able to help choose flowers and help make other decisions, such as choosing complimentary flowers and fillers. Check online for ideas for romantic flower centerpieces, to give local florists and idea of the vision, or try making them as a DIY project.

Candle Centerpieces for Wedding Receptions


Lighting is very important at a wedding reception. The bright overhead lighting found in many reception halls are great for certain occasions, but for a romantic wedding, dimming the lights will help to set the right mood. To create a nice soft glow, try using romantic candle centerpieces.
  • Candelabras: They can be rented from many wedding supply stores and come in a variety of sizes and materials. Perfect for making a statement with a romantic centerpiece.
  • Place candles in a vase of water, with colorful gems at the bottom. Candles shaped like flowers, in the wedding colors, will also look very romantic on a glass or metallic plate for a simple, elegant and romantic wedding centerpiece.

With many halls and hotels employing strict fire codes, real candles may not be allowed. But not to worry, there are many types of battery-operated candles that are long lasting and glow like the real thing. They come in a variety of colors and sizes, so finding a suitable “fake candle” should not be a problem. In most cases, no one will be able to tell the difference.

Unique Centerpieces with a Romance Theme

Although they are popular and traditional, flowers and candles are not the only option for a romance-themed wedding.
  • Place on the tables pictures of different couples in the family, like grandparents, parents and aunt and uncles, on their wedding days.
  • Another idea is to stack books of love poetry on the tables. For a cheekier take on a romantic wedding, stack romance novels.
  • For an edible centerpiece, stack the wedding favors in an attractive way. Try boxes filled with chocolate truffles or chocolate roses on plastic stems.
  • Incense, arranged in a variety of colors and scents might also suit a romantic wedding. For scent allergies, or fire code reasons, they can remain unlit and still look quite attractive.
Romantic wedding centerpieces can be as simple or elaborate as the bride and groom prefer. Either way, centerpieces should make a statement and unite the wedding theme and reception decorations.
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For wedding decorating ideas for romantic weddings, get inspired with candles and flowers to make creative wedding centerpieces.

Wedding guests will enjoy centerpieces made up of beautiful, scented flowers and softly glowing candles. For other centerpiece ideas, consider arranging items that inspire romance, such as poetry books, incense or chocolate.
Romantic Wedding Reception Decor: Centerpieces

To determine what type of romantic centerpiece will work best, first establish what types of tables will be used at the reception and how many will be required. For example, long tables will allow for two different types of centerpieces, or one simple, recurring centerpiece down the length of the table. For round tables, one larger, dramatic centerpiece will work best.

Other things to consider include, wedding budget, personal tastes, wedding colors and which season of the year the wedding will take place.

Romantic Flower Centerpiece Ideas

For a simple centerpiece, bundle a bunch of flowers in romantic fabric or tie a bow around a vase. Rich fabrics in shades of gold, champagne suit an autumn or winter wedding. Soft pink, peach and cream shades fit with spring and summer romantic themes.

Another simple but romantic idea is to gather a bunch of baby’s breath into a bouquet and tie with romantic printed fabric. Baby’s breath centerpieces are easy DIY wedding projects that can be completed quickly and a days before the wedding.

For more elaborate centerpieces, big bunches of flowers work well. Roses, garden roses and peonies are excellent choices for flower centerpieces. A florist will be able to help choose flowers and help make other decisions, such as choosing complimentary flowers and fillers. Check online for ideas for romantic flower centerpieces, to give local florists and idea of the vision, or try making them as a DIY project.

Candle Centerpieces for Wedding Receptions


Lighting is very important at a wedding reception. The bright overhead lighting found in many reception halls are great for certain occasions, but for a romantic wedding, dimming the lights will help to set the right mood. To create a nice soft glow, try using romantic candle centerpieces.
  • Candelabras: They can be rented from many wedding supply stores and come in a variety of sizes and materials. Perfect for making a statement with a romantic centerpiece.
  • Place candles in a vase of water, with colorful gems at the bottom. Candles shaped like flowers, in the wedding colors, will also look very romantic on a glass or metallic plate for a simple, elegant and romantic wedding centerpiece.

With many halls and hotels employing strict fire codes, real candles may not be allowed. But not to worry, there are many types of battery-operated candles that are long lasting and glow like the real thing. They come in a variety of colors and sizes, so finding a suitable “fake candle” should not be a problem. In most cases, no one will be able to tell the difference.

Unique Centerpieces with a Romance Theme

Although they are popular and traditional, flowers and candles are not the only option for a romance-themed wedding.
  • Place on the tables pictures of different couples in the family, like grandparents, parents and aunt and uncles, on their wedding days.
  • Another idea is to stack books of love poetry on the tables. For a cheekier take on a romantic wedding, stack romance novels.
  • For an edible centerpiece, stack the wedding favors in an attractive way. Try boxes filled with chocolate truffles or chocolate roses on plastic stems.
  • Incense, arranged in a variety of colors and scents might also suit a romantic wedding. For scent allergies, or fire code reasons, they can remain unlit and still look quite attractive.
Romantic wedding centerpieces can be as simple or elaborate as the bride and groom prefer. Either way, centerpieces should make a statement and unite the wedding theme and reception decorations.

Friday, May 11, 2012

When it comes to planning a wedding, the venue, for both the event itself and the reception that follows, is an important consideration for the couple getting married. A marquee can be the perfect choice, as the design and style options for such a wedding are virtually unlimited, and the tent space can be tailored to suit the precise needs of the wedding party.
Advantages of a Marquee Wedding

The main advantage of hiring a marquee is the flexibiility that the venue gives. The tent can be tailored to fit areas of any shape or size, and there are no restraints on decor, as may be the case in a fixed location, such as a hall. A marquee is perfect for a themed wedding, and, in the case of a large wedding party, more than one tent can be set up to accommodate all of the guests. A marquee can be partitioned off to create specific areas, such as a formal sit-down reception area, or a dance-floor area, as well as a special area for the ceremony itself.

In a country such as the UK, which is prone to a lot of rainfall, a marquee can create an all-weather venue that will prevent the unreliable weather conditions from spoiling the big day. All wedding activities can be kept undercover, and safe from the rain.

Another advantage to a marquee wedding is that it gives the couple the option to hold the event at home, if they have sufficient space. This would mean that they have much more control over the reception, and there are no limits on how long the party lasts. Several days, perhaps?

Design Ideas for a Marquee Wedding

Holding an event in a marquee means that there are absolutely no limitations when decorating the space, and this makes a marquee a perfect location for a themed wedding. Here are some ways that a wedding tent can be customized to the needs of the couple:

Formal Wedding Design

Formal wedding design incorporates a mainly ivory or white colour scheme, with pastel accent colours. The marquee may be set with long tables, overlaid with pastel-coloured runners, and traditional floral table decorations. The interior of the tent can be decorated with flowers, pale bunting, or tasteful lighting, to create a beautiful and very traditional effect. Peach and pale pink tones work very well incorporated into this sort of design.

Contemporary-Style Weddings

For couples who prefer a more modern design, the marquee can be decorated in bold colours, such as hot pink, or bold black and white, with a hint of silver. For an evening reception, the top of the tent can be blacked out and patterned with tiny lights to create a starry night effect, or alternatively, images can be projected onto the walls and roof of the tent as it gets dark, creating an atmospheric dance area. In a modern-style marquee, there are many stylish options when it comes to table decorations, and quirky, homemade ornaments can look really unique. A contemporary styled marquee can really put the stamp of individuality on a wedding event.

Bedouin Style

A marquee decorated in the Bedouin style can look absolutely stunning. In contrast to the pastel shades of traditional weddings, the eastern-themed tent is adorned in warm shades, such as terracotta, earthy reds and sandy yellows. Exotic drapes add atmosphere, and seating is informal, with rows of low couches, scattered with brightly coloured cushions. Even the tent itself does not have to be a traditional white wedding marquee. Many tent-hire shops can provide a Bedouin-style tent. The floor of the tent can look stunning when covered in sumptuous, Persian-style rugs.

Hobbies and Interests as a Theme

If the couple have a particular hobby or interest that brought them together, they may wish to use this as a theme in a marquee. For example, a marquee can be decorated in the colours of a sports team, with table decor reflecting subtle references to the team and the sport. This can still be quite tastefully done, but if the couple wish to make an impact, they can create a really bold theme that stands out from the crowd and creates a wedding or reception that is very personal and meaningful to them.

Wedding Tent Style

This article shows that there are no boundaries or limits when it comes to holding a wedding event in a marquee. This weatherproof venue can become whatever is desired to create the perfect, personalized venue for that special day.
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When it comes to planning a wedding, the venue, for both the event itself and the reception that follows, is an important consideration for the couple getting married. A marquee can be the perfect choice, as the design and style options for such a wedding are virtually unlimited, and the tent space can be tailored to suit the precise needs of the wedding party.
Advantages of a Marquee Wedding

The main advantage of hiring a marquee is the flexibiility that the venue gives. The tent can be tailored to fit areas of any shape or size, and there are no restraints on decor, as may be the case in a fixed location, such as a hall. A marquee is perfect for a themed wedding, and, in the case of a large wedding party, more than one tent can be set up to accommodate all of the guests. A marquee can be partitioned off to create specific areas, such as a formal sit-down reception area, or a dance-floor area, as well as a special area for the ceremony itself.

In a country such as the UK, which is prone to a lot of rainfall, a marquee can create an all-weather venue that will prevent the unreliable weather conditions from spoiling the big day. All wedding activities can be kept undercover, and safe from the rain.

Another advantage to a marquee wedding is that it gives the couple the option to hold the event at home, if they have sufficient space. This would mean that they have much more control over the reception, and there are no limits on how long the party lasts. Several days, perhaps?

Design Ideas for a Marquee Wedding

Holding an event in a marquee means that there are absolutely no limitations when decorating the space, and this makes a marquee a perfect location for a themed wedding. Here are some ways that a wedding tent can be customized to the needs of the couple:

Formal Wedding Design

Formal wedding design incorporates a mainly ivory or white colour scheme, with pastel accent colours. The marquee may be set with long tables, overlaid with pastel-coloured runners, and traditional floral table decorations. The interior of the tent can be decorated with flowers, pale bunting, or tasteful lighting, to create a beautiful and very traditional effect. Peach and pale pink tones work very well incorporated into this sort of design.

Contemporary-Style Weddings

For couples who prefer a more modern design, the marquee can be decorated in bold colours, such as hot pink, or bold black and white, with a hint of silver. For an evening reception, the top of the tent can be blacked out and patterned with tiny lights to create a starry night effect, or alternatively, images can be projected onto the walls and roof of the tent as it gets dark, creating an atmospheric dance area. In a modern-style marquee, there are many stylish options when it comes to table decorations, and quirky, homemade ornaments can look really unique. A contemporary styled marquee can really put the stamp of individuality on a wedding event.

Bedouin Style

A marquee decorated in the Bedouin style can look absolutely stunning. In contrast to the pastel shades of traditional weddings, the eastern-themed tent is adorned in warm shades, such as terracotta, earthy reds and sandy yellows. Exotic drapes add atmosphere, and seating is informal, with rows of low couches, scattered with brightly coloured cushions. Even the tent itself does not have to be a traditional white wedding marquee. Many tent-hire shops can provide a Bedouin-style tent. The floor of the tent can look stunning when covered in sumptuous, Persian-style rugs.

Hobbies and Interests as a Theme

If the couple have a particular hobby or interest that brought them together, they may wish to use this as a theme in a marquee. For example, a marquee can be decorated in the colours of a sports team, with table decor reflecting subtle references to the team and the sport. This can still be quite tastefully done, but if the couple wish to make an impact, they can create a really bold theme that stands out from the crowd and creates a wedding or reception that is very personal and meaningful to them.

Wedding Tent Style

This article shows that there are no boundaries or limits when it comes to holding a wedding event in a marquee. This weatherproof venue can become whatever is desired to create the perfect, personalized venue for that special day.