A Classically Romantic Wedding
Tuesday, 26. January 2010
Author: Courtney Shipe
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, many men are starting to get hints from their wives, fiancée’s, and girlfriends about what romantic gifts they would like to receive. What do you think of when the word “romance” is mentioned? For some, flowers, chocolates, hearts, and pearls all fall into this category. For others, soft music and champagne or wine are romantic. Basing your wedding around a romantic theme can be a sweet personalized declaration of your relationship. If you start your life off with romance, it sets the tone for the rest of your marriage.
Color choices for a romantic wedding can be anything you choose, but classic colors like red, pink, white, chocolate, or ivory are easiest to do. If you want to be a little more unique, consider picking a slightly different shade such as peach or mauve. Since weddings are by nature a romantic event, you should have a multitude of choices with hearts, champagne flutes, and even castles if you like.
A classically romantic fashion style includes ruffles, so consider choosing bridesmaid gowns with ruffles. Ribbons woven in their hair and heart picks added to their bouquets are both ways to add subtle touches of romance to your bridal party’s attire. Pearls would be the perfect jewelry choice no matter what color you choose for the dresses. For the groomsmen, roses that match your colors with lace instead of baby’s breath make a stunning boutonniere.
Tulle, twinkle lights, candles, and mirrors should all be incorporated into your decorations. Candles placed on top of mirrors with rose petals sprinkled here and there make a timeless and stylish table setting. Perhaps you could place the word “love” in different languages around the room or on your wedding program. A chocolate fountain is not only beautiful; it also serves as a functional part of your menu. What is more romantic than chocolate dipped strawberries? Another idea a wedding planner suggested is a bubble machine set behind your drink table to give the illusion of being in a glass of champagne. It would also be fun for your bridal party pictures.
If you choose to have a sit-down meal, consider choosing “romantic” foods such as oysters, avocados, basil, and foie gras. Three courses of asparagus were traditionally served to bridegrooms in 19th-century France at their “rehearsal dinner” because it “stirs up lust in man and woman.” For your favors, Jordan almonds are the classic choice. Almonds have been associated with fertility for centuries and so are coupled with romance.
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