Wedding Decorations |
Written by Yehiel Carter | ||
Sunday, 08 July 2007 | ||
You have waited for your wedding day your whole life. In your head you have it all planned out, the dress, the flowers, the d?cor and the vow. And now, finally when the big day is close on your heels you want everything to go right, everything to look stunning and the special day to breeze by like a dream. To ensure that your wedding day is all that and more you will have to put in a lot of time and effort in the months preceding it. A number of plans have to be made, a number of decisions have to be taken. Deciding what your wedding d?cor will be is just one of them. However, despite being just one of the very many nitty-gritty's of the wedding your wedding decorations is an important subject so spend good time deciding exactly how it's going to be. How you will decorate your wedding (that is the ceremony area and the reception hall) will depend on a lot of factors a. The theme you will choose for wedding ? Whether you choose to have a special theme wedding or not there will have to be a theme according to which you will be deciding your wedding d?cor. The wedding needs to reflect you and your spouse to be and at the same time echo the general mood of the day. Decide if you want a fun party wedding or a traditional ceremony first and then go ahead and choose your colors and decorations. b. The time of your wedding ? The time of the year that you choose to get married will always have a role to play in how you will decorate your wedding. Say for instance, an outdoor wedding during winter months in say Chicago would be an impossible idea. Thus planning a garden arrangement would be foolish.
This will be what is called an idea wedding. A Hawaiian beach party theme, a wild west theme or a Classical theme can turn any boring backyard into a partying hotspot.
d. Budget ? Finally, your budget will decide exactly how you may or may not decorate your wedding. No point planning bouquets of imported flowers and swans and ice sculptures if your budget doesn't permit you anything more than a
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 July 2007 ) |