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Ideas for Wedding Themes and How to Use Them

Many people now opt for a color scheme or a theme to their wedding. Color schemes offer something subtle and can also create a formal look, which may be something that you are looking for, while wedding themes offer fun and romance. There are plenty of options to choose from when it comes to incorporating themes or color schemes are here are some popular options. Using a Butterfly Theme The butterfly theme is one of the most popular wedding themes and is extremely simple to do. The benefit of this option is that it does not go too over the top and you can just add subtle hints of the theme – including subtle hints on your wedding invitations or save the date cards. Another benefit is the fact that butterflies can be used within a budget wedding. Flowers are another popular option and like butterflies are extremely easy to use. A flower wedding theme is something that my partner and I are using since I am from Yorkshire – White Rose County (for those who do not understan...

Plan Ahead with Your Wedding Theme

Planning your wedding can be an exciting time, but it can also be stressful. There are a lot of things that you’ll need to think of and one of those is your wedding theme – if you want one. Not everyone decides to have a theme but they are great for those wanting a personalised and unique touch to their big day. Plan Ahead with Your Wedding Theme Ideas The first thing you’ll need to think about when planning wedding theme ideas is the time of year. While you may want a winter wonderland, there’s no point if you are going to have your wedding in the middle of the summer; it just won’t fit! If there’s a certain theme that you want then book your wedding for a time of year that will match the theme. You’ll also need to think about where you’re having your wedding and plan ahead. If you want a 1920s theme then you’ll need a place that has a look of the 1920s, such as an underground club or restaurant. That wedding theme won’t look right in a Tudor-esque castle. Again, pl...