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Top Wedding Themes of 2015 so far....

11/16/2015

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In Review, 2015 has been a very vibrant season filled the bright pinks, electric and royal blue, majestic pearls and diamond like essences that has been swept up in a huge cloud of love. This wedding season has seen many styles and themes from casual country chic to ultra formal princess style. If you are looking for your perfect theme for a winter wedding this year or shopping around for your upcoming nuptials regardless of the date, be inspired to create from these top 2015 wedding season themes…
Must Have Elements
Church or Alternative place of worship
White Wedding Dress
Tuxedos
Here Comes the Bride Wedding March
Horse Drawn Carriage
Traditional Mrs.

Why?

         The elegant scenery of a church ceremony a family inspired cocktail hour and a decked out reception timeline is familiar and comfortable for most guest as the traditional theme is the most popular theme in America among Americans.  Movies since you were a girl has fantastic cinema of your dream wedding.  Cinderella, Snow White hell even Bridesmaids!   The traditional sentiment always tugs at the heart strings.  Wearing your mom's dress, your grandma's pearls, getting married in the same church as your five cousins and having the preacher that baptized you preside over your nuptials.  The traditional theme allows countless design possibilities.
Make It Your Own
Incorporate your couple's style color scheme
Signature Monogrammed Wedding Stationary
Original Vows
Signature drinks for cocktail hour
Best Match Theme
Cinderella
Hearts
Double Rings
Tiffany
Love

Must Have Elements
Natural Surroundings
Free Flowing Wedding Dress
Suits for Groom & Groomsmen
Green sceneries filled with full blooms
Burlap
Old School Car
Rustic Mrs.
Why?
The best choice for a laid back no fuss celebration.  Very popular in the south and rural areas, the rustic theme includes beautiful landscapes that occur naturally in the world.  This eco friendly theme comes ready made in the form of a breathtaking forest or a green hillside.  An indoor rustic option can include a classic red barn or a informal backyard wedding at home.  The ease continues with the attire.  Comfortable wedding dress.  No tight bindings or shoes for that matter.  For the male counterpart, soft hues to reflect the natural surroundings. Beiges, tans, soft browns.  Not too over done.  For example, vest with no jacket or jacket with no vest or tie or lastly just a tie over white shirt and slacks. 
Make It Your Own
Pretty Pattern checkered tables
Mix old and new décor
Vintage Dishes
Set your own level of chic casual or informal
Couple's Signature Lemonade or Punch
Family Friendly Group Activities
Best Match Theme
Burlap
Western
Country Chic
Cowboy
Vintage
Mountain View Oasis

Must Have Elements
Beach
Comfortable Breathable dress
Coordinating Stationary
Seashells, Clams, Starfish, Pearls in Décor
Beach Inspired Cake
Deck Chairs
Umbrellas
Color in Array of Yellow, Blue and Khaki
Beach Mrs.
Why?
The romantic ready made scenery of the sun, waves and ocean air speaks for itself.  Taking a swift getaway to Florida or a more exotic beach with your family and friends or cruising down the highway to your local beach is a very relaxing place to wed.  Group rates are a great way to save for a big wedding.   Dressing for this special occasion is simple.  Glamorous beach weddings are on deck but the classic beach bride is wearing a versatile dress that is not only comfortable but can be worn again to another occasion.  For the footwear, sandals are a must but if you are a barefoot bride some foot jewelry is a must.  Grooms can present as casual as shorts and button down short sleeves or a shirt and slacks.  No monetary pains with this theme.  The beach is free and can be adorned with elements of the sea to make an eye catching display for your guests.  Evening beach weddings are surrounded with starry nights and tented beach weddings can also have starry nights on the ceilings.

Make It Your Own
Choose your own seating arrangement
Capture beach scenery shots
Night Wedding
Best Match Theme
Endless Love ( Like the Sea)
Romance
Under the Sea
Beach Oasis
Must Have Elements
Winter - All white everything, fur, snowflakes, bare trees crystals,
silver accents, hearty meals,
hot signature drinks
Summer - outdoor extravaganza, grilled food, interactive activities, flowers, flowers, flowers real or artificial.
 Sweet Lemonades spirits
Autumn - Mini pumpkins, autumn leaf décor, reds, oranges, chocolates, ivory,
Reception meal served family style
Spring - full bloom flowers, colorful décor, fruit buffet, bright purples, blues,
pinks, yellows
kept to a minimal in floral décor,
colorful bridesmaids
Seasonal Mrs.
Why?
The scene is already set in nature.  Winter brides can break out the furs and long gloves to protect them from the cold. Diamond snowflakes, bright whites and furs oh my!  Autumn brides can take advantage of the changing leaves in her décor. The golds, reds and oranges come alive for the occasion.   Summer brides have the sun in full swing for their special day and spring brides have the benefit of all the beautiful flowers in fresh bloom.  The décor is easy to create using the natural surroundings of the season.  Colors choose themselves for the seasonal bride.  Winter asks for whites, sky or cobalt blues and silver to accent your winter wonderland dream.  Autumn brides have the bright colors of the leaves to surround their guests in a feel of harvest.  Spring brides have a choice of the bright yellows, pinks, light blue and deep greens to share with the summer bride
Make It Your Own
Signature Seasonal Drinks
Personalized Seasonal Stationary
Personal Vows
Guest Interaction
Conversation Books
Seasonal Food
Best Match Theme
Winter Wonderland
Autumn Harvest
Spring Fever
Summer Love.
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Origin of Popular Wedding Traditions

1/19/2014

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Ever wonder why wedding dresses traditionally are white?  Why is rice thrown upon the exit of the lovely couple into their new life together? What is the importance of something old, new, borrowed and blue?  While our newly engaged brides are thumbing through volumes of Bride Magazine and clicking through Efavormart.com creating their unique style we roamed Wikipedia, History.com and all things in wedding history  to give our Elite brides something to think about on the way down nuptial lane.  For example, a favorite tradition of television newlyweds is for the groom to carry the bride over the threshold of their new home. The reason? It's bad luck for a bride to trip upon entering the couple's home for the first time. Her husband carries her so no chance of it exists.

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Old, New, Borrowed &
 Blue

A popular wedding rhyme that has been used since the Victorian
times.  Something old represents the bond to the bride’s family and her old life.  Something new represents the couple’s new life together and their hope for a happy life& success.  Something borrowed from a happily married woman it is thought to bring similar happiness to the bride.  Something blue represents fidelity and constancy 



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White Bridal
Dresses

Wearing white also dates back to the Victorian Era when Queen Victoria decided to forgo the royal tradition to wear a silver gown, choosing to wear white instead.  Prior to that, brides wore their best dress rather than a special wedding gown.  White also symbolizes purity and virginity and was once thought to ward off evil spirits


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Throwing Rice

The ancient tradition of showering the couple with rice is slowly going by the wayside.  Rice is considered a life giving seed and is thought that by throwing it on the couple they will be blessed with fertility and a house full of children.  Many churches and reception halls no longer allow rice so alternatives are blowing bubbles and sparklers are growing in popularity


 

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Sharing the first piece of
wedding cake


Sharing the first piece is a tradition that began with the Romans.  They believed that eating the wedding cake together created a special bond between the couple.  But the ingredients are important as well.  The wheat used to bake the cake was symbolic of fertility and it was believed that the cake’s sweetness would bring sweetness to all areas of the couple’s new life.  As for the
tradition of the bride and groom smashing the cake in other’s face……it is anyone’s guess where that one began!!


 

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You May Kiss the
Bride


The kiss that concludes the wedding ceremony is more than just a tender moment, it’s said to represent the couple joining their souls.  In Roman times, the kiss sealed the couple’s agreement to join in a lifelong commitment.


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Boutonnieres

The traditional groom’s boutonniere originated in medieval times when a
knight wore his lady’s colors through flowers as a statement of his
love.


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Bouquets

Flowers and bouquets have been used for ages in weddings. 
Adorning the bride with flowers is said to bring good luck and good
health, and the various meanings of different flowers allow the bride to express
her feelings for the groom.  Orange blossoms, pictured above, signify purity, daisies represent loyalty, and violets convey modesty
and red roses signify love


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Ring Finger

Of all the fingers on a hand, how is it that the wedding rings end up on the third finger of the left hand?  This tradition has two origins.  Ancient Egypt or 17th
century Europe.   The Egyptians believed the vein of love ran directly from the ring finger to the
heart, therefore the ring was placed to signify eternal love. 
In 17th century Europe, grooms would slide the ring part way up the bride’s thumb, index finger and idle finger as the priest


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