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As having a themed wedding is getting more popular these days, the number of wedding theme ideas have also increased.
As having a themed wedding is getting more popular these days, the number of wedding theme ideas have also increased.
Many couples are faced with a tough decision on which wedding theme to choose from. With so many wedding ideas, how is one to choose?
Well, the easiest way to start choosing a wedding theme is to look at what you and your spouse have a passion for. Especially if it is a hobby or sport that both of you enjoy doing together.
Once you have come up with the common hobbies or passions that both of you share, take a look at the feasibility of using that as a wedding theme. In the event that it is not suitable, look at other wedding themes that you like and see if both of you can come to an agreement on that.
Sometimes, one of the couple will take charge of the entire wedding planning while the partner remains passive. If this is the case, it is rather easy to decide on a theme. If both parties are heavily involved in the planning process, then compromise is a must.
There are some basic considerations that you should look out for before deciding on a wedding theme:
1) Cost - Know what your budget is
2) Location
3) Size - How many guests are you inviting?
4) Formal or informal
5) Time - Is the theme realistic for both of you? Do you have the time to plan for the theme?
6) Weather - Is it dependent on the weather?
Here are some wedding theme ideas that you can consider:
1) Asian wedding theme
3) Western wedding theme
3) Fairytale
4) Butterfly
5) Hawaiian wedding theme
6) Butterfly wedding theme
7) Asian
9) Seasonal wedding theme
9) Ethnic wedding theme
10 ) Las Vegas wedding theme
If the chosen theme is dependent on weather condition, then you may have to think about making contingency plan. The beach theme is one example.
Once you have decided on a wedding theme, it is important to carry it through to the end. You may be tempted to side track or change the theme halfway, but in most cases, this will only slow down your planning and incur extra costs.
You may get frustrated during the planning process. But don’t take heart because on your big day, when you see the happy faces on your families and friends, you know it is all worth it.