Saturday, December 5, 2009

Celestial Theme or Romantic Theme- What is your wedding theme

Celestial Theme or Romantic Theme- What is your wedding theme? Here are some tips about choosing celestial or romantic wedding Theme.

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In finding the perfect theme for a wedding, the couple should discuss all aspects with each other. They have to figure out what they really want. In addition, when they do know what they want already, they can then turn to their wedding planners. These planners can then incorporate the preferences of the couple into the wedding package that they are preparing. If the couple prefers to prepare their wedding themselves, this can also be arranged. With a little push and shove from the Internet, you can find various themes that you can use for your wedding.

First and foremost, you should decide which types of wedding theme ideas best suit your personalities and lifestyle.  You may decide you want a traditional wedding ceremony, but really want to have fun at the reception.  Consider the atmosphere at a garden wedding, romantic and relaxed, compared to a Fifties style wedding held at a local night club, fun and exciting. Below are some ideas:

Celestial Theme

Some couples choose to be married outdoors at night, which can be wonderfully intimate when you only have a small wedding party present. However, for a larger gathering, it’s best to choose an indoor location. Some suggestions would be a local planetarium, a small hotel up on a hill or nestled in a wooded area (so guests can go outside to gaze at the stars), or a public lodge located in a national park. Reach for the moon, sun, and stars by planning a unique celestial theme wedding. Since ancient times, the dark sky with it’s millions of twinkling lights has fascinated humankind. The glowing ball of the daytime sun has intrigued us. There are lots of options when planning a wedding that involves the beautiful heavens.

Romantic Wedding Theme

Romantic wedding themes also lend themselves well to the seasons (spring, summer, fall, and winter), as well as to holidays such as Valentine’s Day. Specific historical eras, such as Victorian weddings, are also incredibly romantic. Candlelight, champagne, a beautiful aura of ambience – this is what a romantic wedding theme entails. From soft subtle colors to fine music and elegant decorations that speak to the heart, a romantic theme wedding is what many brides are searching for.

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