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When
it comes to decorating your wedding
ceremony or reception . . . Color Is Back
White
weddings no more? This year will be the "Year Of Color"
according to many wedding resources. The trend appears to be that
more couples planning weddings are adding pizazz to the look of their
wedding, and reception with bold, daring colors, patterns, floral
arrangements, exotic cakes, and more.
It appears that the desire to wow guests is a major goal of many bride's
and grooms. With wedding budgets being tossed out the window, these
new high end weddings are quickly becoming a wedding fashion statement.
Weddings don't have to cost a fortune to be beautiful and fashionable.
With careful budgeting, prioritizing, and perhaps the help of a consultant,
you can have one of these new high fashion weddings. The celebrity
wedding is really what these every day couples are striving to compete
with. The media bombards us with so and sos wedding, and all the details
of how expensive, and elaborate the wedding was. It's no wonder couples
feel the need to "keep up with the Jones" so to speak. Don't
feel bad if this is you, be proud that you have the opportunity to
display your own sense of unique style.
Ways To Create Color For Your Wedding!
1. Use a colorful table runner to jazz up your guest tables
(tables perhaps already covered with rented white table cloths)
If you cannot afford a table runner for every guest table, try doing
this for every other guest table in a pattern fashion. This will make
sense if done in pattern.
2. Make the most of money saving greenery for part of your centerpieces.
Add a dash of bold color with a few brightly colored daisies here
and there. A few will go along way. If you cannot afford flowers for
every guest table, then consider the every other guest table approach,
while still using some greenery alone on the guest tables without
flowers.
3. If flowers are not a huge part of your budget, consider the
every other table approach mentioned above, or consider purchasing
plain clay flower pots at a local store. Next, purchase some brightly
colored spray paints (perhaps 2 or 3 different colors) and spray paint
the flower pots individually with one of the colors. Perhaps some
of them for example with yellow paint, some of them with the bright
green paint, and some with orange. When the paint is dry, play with
the pots by filling them with different colorful materials to see
what you can come up with that will add some pizazz to your guest
tables with the pots as your centerpiece. Things to consider filling
these pots with are: unpeeled oranges, lemons, grapefruits, even bananas.
This will also turn out to be centerpieces that smell great, and your
guests can reach out, grab a piece, peel and eat it!
4. Use wallpaper to add color and pattern. Perhaps you can
look at your local wallpaper store, or home decor store, and ask if
they have wallpaper borders on clearance. If not, look anyway. Ways
to use wallpaper to add pizazz! Instead of using a table runner, use
a long strip of colorful, patterned wall paper, or a wall paper border
to drape across the table cloth covering your guest tables. What about
the isle runner for the wedding ceremony? Who needs white? Use a 3
to 4 ft. wide strip of your favorite wall paper measured to reach
the full length of the ceremony isle. This is a great alternative
to flower petals that don't stay in place. Your guests will not forget
this one!
5. Chair covers always add a touch of class, and often come
in many colors with bowes to accent them. Check with your local wedding
consultant about what is available.
6. Wrap things in colorful cloth ribbon or tule. Ribbon and
tule can add a lot of color, they can also hide ugly. If there's something
you don't want guests to see, or you just want to jazz it up, then
wrap it up!
These are just a few of the many ways to add wonderful, happy color
to your special wedding day. The trend this year, is color. So, don't
be afraid of bold colors, and patterns. Choose a list of complimentary
colors, and stick with them for your theme.
About
the Authors
Charish Hoover - Owner of Fresno
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