Custom Made Wedding Dresses
Creating a Themed Wedding Centerpiece
There is nothing nicer than a homemade gift, but of course, there is no time for you to make or design a wedding centerpiece. Perhaps a helpful friend or relative can make them. In fact, if someone gave you a bridal shower with handmade favors, perhaps they would be able to make a few more for the wedding.
Brainstorm
Anyone with imagination can think of a wedding centerpiece, but only a few can make them special. A few months before the wedding, call your attendants together and brainstorm ideas; make it fun. Perhaps you are known for your love of chocolate consider a variety of chocolate bars tied with decorative ribbon or designer hot cocoa for a winter wedding centerpiece. Perhaps someone knows how to make Christmas ornaments from clear glass balls perfect for a pre-Christmas ceremony. Birdhouses are popular and they would be perfect for a spring or summer wedding; they can be made of either wood or ceramic, for indoors or outdoors.
Decades
Which decade did you absolutely love? Do you remember music groups such as Foreigner, the Steve Miller Band, or Aerosmith? The 1970s were fun, and there are plenty of retro and collectible stores where you can pick up items with which to create a decade-related centerpiece. Albums are available at most thrift stores (like Goodwill Industries) for as low as fifty cents apiece. Melt the vinyl record over a bowl in the microwave to serve as a base for the 1970s wedding centerpiece, then shop for little items that will remind guests of the era. Centerpieces dont have to match you can even create them for different decades or music genres.
True Crime
Are you a police officer? Or, do you love Law & Order, CSI, the First 48, or other TV shows based on true crime issues? Consider a wedding centerpiece made with fake weapons, which are available anywhere including a party supply store. Find plastic (or real) handcuffs, a squirt gun, and a badge, throw in a can of silly string (mace) and have a ball. You could even have silly string fights outside (because it can stain furniture, hardwood floors, and clothes). Real Autopsies may not be the best TV-show theme, but theres bound to be someone who can come up with an idea for a wedding centerpiece based on the show.
Broadway
Consider using tickets and/or playbills to create a theater-related wedding centerpiece. Small theatrical masks can be found almost anywhere, sometimes for as low as a dollar apiece. Run ribbon through the ends, fold, or roll up the front page of a playbill, and use black and white candies to decorate around the piece. If you have a favorite show or two (or three), make each wedding centerpiece slightly different, to reflect particular shows. If playbills are not available, download theater-performance graphics from the Internet and try designing something around the artwork.
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Gold Wedding Dresses
It doesnt really matter what you serve at your wedding reception. If it is possible, you should go to a jewelry shop during the time period when you are shopping for your wedding band. These musicians provide background music prior to and following the wedding ceremony. Whether its a subtle, abstract sculpture, a cute Precious Moments topper, or a ridiculously obvious novelty, the cake should reflect the married couple.
It is best to work with a professional florist and select the flowers that best match what the wedding ceremony is trying to create through the use of decorations.
What are Appropriate Wedding Shoes? If youre not going to go with a traditional wedding cake, though, it is nice if you can serve something that has a personal touch. Not only is a beautiful arrangement of flowers to align with the beauty of the bride holding them, but they also mean something to the woman who catches the bouquet when tossed. Finally, many hands make light work. Publish that location on your invitations, and include a note that tells them who to contact to see if the wedding has been moved.
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