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Top 5 ideas: How to choose a wedding theme?

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So, you’ve started planning your wedding, you’ve roughly decided on a date, and now you have to choose what style of theme you’d like to use for your celebration. No matter how easy this question may seem at first glance, it is often not so easy to decide, but the theme is already half of the wedding issues. The venue, the decor, the wedding dresses, and the groom’s suit are all directly influenced by the theme you choose.

Top 5 ideas: How to choose a wedding theme?

You may have already discussed amongst yourselves where you would like to have your wedding or what colors you prefer. So, if you have thoughts on that, choosing a theme will already be easier. We’ll help you decide!

Season

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Nature always influences us, so it can’t stay away at the moment of organizing a wedding. We emphasize that regardless of the season, the first task in creating a harmonious design is to refer to the arsenal of nature. Use its characteristic attributes. For example, in winter – wood, pine needles, cones, citrus fruits, cinnamon, dried berries. And in the fall – fruits of seasonal vegetables, fruits, and berries, yellowed leaves, cones, straw, burlap, fancy kraft.

Top 5 ideas: How to choose a wedding theme?

Style

If a particular theme is not very close to you, you can be guided by the styles that appeal to you. To do this you need to answer a few questions: What is closer to you – the city or nature? Classic or modern? West or East?

There are several extensive styles from which various decorative schemes and variations can be created.

Individuality

Whatever style you like and whatever time of year you choose for yourself, the most important thing is that the theme of the wedding reflects you.

It may seem like a daunting task, but if you start remembering your history, special moments, and hobbies, you are bound to come across an episode that fits the wedding concept. For example, the agency talked about a couple who claimed at their first meeting to be completely ordinary and unremarkable people, but in the process of working with the agency, they found a story about a painting that the groom gave to the bride at the beginning of their relationship, which actually served as the catalyst for their story.

Color

The choice of theme seems to be a really multifaceted issue, so it can be approached from different angles. You can start with the color. If you have a favorite shade, feel free to go with it! On the other hand you can choose the Pantone color of the year, this year it will be ultraviolet. But all our experts say that this year blind following of Pantone institute is not in fashion, but it is almost bad manners. We also join this opinion, arguing that all the same colors should suit you and reflect your character, so if you do not like the color purple, you should not use it.

Top 5 ideas: How to choose a wedding theme?Top 5 ideas: How to choose a wedding theme?

Helpful hints

Before you start choosing a theme, be sure to discuss amongst yourselves what you would like to see at your wedding and what doesn’t suit you at all.

Top 5 ideas: How to choose a wedding theme?

It will also be easier if you roughly determine the number of people and the venue for the wedding. After all, the venue is the main choice you need to make, and it should be made first. So if you haven’t chosen a venue yet, it will be very difficult to choose a theme – there is always the possibility that it will have to be adjusted or even changed completely.

Don’t try to please everyone when choosing a theme, because first of all, it’s impossible, and secondly, it’s not necessary, because the wedding is your celebration, telling about you.

We hope that now it will be easier for you to decide on a theme for your wedding. But remember, a professional planner will always be able to help you not only with the choice but also with the implementation of the concept.

 

 

 

 

The opinions expressed here by Sammy D Vintage editors are their own, not those of Sammy Davis or Sammy D Vintage.
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