Autumn Weddings Archives

Styling Your Wedding

Styling and decorating your event or wedding will infuse you own individual personality to the event.   It will set the tone and can really make the difference between a truly elegant event and a minimalistic second-rate one. So whether your taste is modern or classic here are some tips to help you style your event.

Wedding Linen

A common misconception and a recent fad is the use of the black table cloth. Let me just tell you black is the most unsuitable colour for table linen. It is saps the class out of your event and is unappetising. To give your tables that extra pop, try playing with colour in a different way.   Coloured table runner over white or ivory linen could be the key to adding that splash of colour. 
The tone and colour you select should match your theme. For a spring inspired wedding choose pastel greens, pinks and soft yellows for your table runners.    An autumn themed event may see you choosing burnt reds, oranges and chocolate browns to decorate your tables. 
Layered table linen is also a new fad and can look extremely elegant if you choose the right colour combinations. Different shades of the one colour can look beautiful. But remember there is nothing more stunning then crisp white coloured table linen.   It is serene, romantic and ethereal. Sometimes traditional is best.

Chair Covers

To cover or not to cover that is the question. Modern receptions which have been refurbished may not require the use of chair covers.  The chair cover has in the past been primarily used to cover mismatched chairs or chairs of poor quality. But more and more chair covers are used to maintain the colour theme of the wedding and event. The sashes you use around the chairs usually match the colour of the bridesmaid’s dresses or flowers.   Most wedding reception venues can provide their own chair covers, usually in white or ivory.   Wedding decorators or decoration hire companies will have a larger selection of chair covers and sashes to compliment your colour theme.
Depending on the quality of the chairs will determine whether it is necessary to hire chair covers. Whilst it has become commonplace for wedding and corporate events, it is not essential if you have fashionable new chairs. The choice is yours.

Centrepieces

Your wedding centrepieces should complement the style and theme of your event. The shape of your tables may also determine the wedding table centrepiece designs. A single round wedding centrepiece will look elegant in the middle of a round table. For rectangular tables, a few smaller table centrepieces would look more aesthetically appealing. Varying the height and sizes of the centrepieces could also add a touch of elegance. For example every second table could have a short wedding centrepiece and every other table could have a tall centrepiece. It is important the centrepiece is not too cumbersome and that there is sufficient room for place cards, table setting and salad bowls etc. You don’t want the table to be too cramped. Another important consideration when designing the wedding table centrepiece is keeping them the appropriate height so that the guests can see each other over the table. When choosing tall centrepieces you may want to keep them thin such as a single tall candle or a long flower with long leaves which can be romantic and whimsical.

Draping

Wedding draping can transform your wedding reception venue into a romantic magical event. Whether the draping is cascading down the walls or a beautiful canopy on the ceiling of your reception or marquee or whether it is used as a backdrop it will make a dramatic impact can compliment your theme and wedding styling.

Themes / Colour Schemes

The time of year or season is the most common factor when determining your wedding colour theme. A spring wedding often symbolises new life, rebirth or starting a new. Keep it light and airy with pastel colours such as pale pinks, yellows, purple and blues to reflect the renewal of spring.
An autumn wedding often reflects the colours of the season such as burnt oranges, reds, burgundy, chocolate browns. Autumn is a beautiful and dynamic season which allows you to explore earthy tones.
A summer wedding theme can be set along a beach or in a beautiful botanical garden. The colour choices a limitless. Bright bold colours can reflect the strength and power of summer. But if you prefer the cool of a winter wedding then think of silvers, different shades of blue, teal, ruby red, emerald or purple for your colour schemes. The possibilities are endless.

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How Smart Brides Shop for Wedding Favors

Making the decision as to what wedding favors you want to hand out at your wedding can be somewhat difficult for many brides as of course there are literally hundreds and hundreds of options from which to choose. Some brides get overwhelmed very quickly and just purchase the first thing that catches their eye, and then wind up regretting that decision rather quickly as they realize they have something that doesn’t fit their wedding décor and that really doesn’t fit their own personal style.

This is also a good way to spend far too much on wedding favors; it’s so easy to forget about how the cost adds up once you purchase enough favors for all your guests, especially considering tax, shipping charges, and anything else you may need for a beautiful presentation.

So how does a smart bride shop for wedding favors? There are a few simple steps you’ll want to keep in mind before you browse.

For one thing, what is your budget? If you’re having 100 guests and have a budget of $200 for wedding favors then remember that you can’t really spend two dollars per favors as you’ll need to figure in tax, shipping, and any other accessories for your favors such as wrapping paper or ribbon for each one. A $200 budget for 100 guests means about $1.50 per favor. When purchasing anything for your wedding you always want to leave yourself a little “wriggle room.”

Taking your time to browse is also a good idea when shopping for wedding favors. Remember that there are endless options for you; don’t just pick up the first nice candle or coffee packet you see. Give it some thought – what would really express something about you and your fiancée, your hobbies and interests, and your wedding overall? You don’t want to make your wedding favors too personal as they should be something your guests will appreciate, but you can balance these two if you think about it.

For example, if the two of you love to travel and are real “city” people, a small paperweight in the shape of the Eiffel Tower may be appreciated and can be very affordable. Most major museums have little key chains and other tokens that could work well as wedding favors so if you have a favorite museum you both love, go online and see what they may offer.

Or suppose you and your fiancée are very romantic; candle wedding favors are always a romantic choice and just about everyone can use a nice candle for their home or apartment. If you appreciate greenery and gardening, a small potted flowering plant can cost around one dollar and can be appreciate by just about anyone for their home or office. By giving some thought to your own personality and that of your fiancée, you can make a good choice by way of wedding favors that really express those personalities.

And when you’re shopping for wedding favors, don’t rule out something unique and original, and something you find at any retail store. If a beautiful set of note cards catch your eye, who says they can’t work as wedding favors? You can even mix and match designs if they coordinate – different flowers, different autumn designs, and so on.

Make sure your wedding favors work well with your reception’s theme and feel as well. If you’re having a very elegant and traditional wedding you might want to steer clear of the fun little trinkets. If you’re having a beach wedding then an autumn-themed favor might not make sense. Remember that many choices for wedding favors are available in a wide variety of options – candles in what look like little sand pails are great for beach weddings, picture frames that are wood rather than silver work better for an autumn wedding, and so on.

By giving some thought and making sure that you set aside some time to really shop and browse, you’ll be sure to choose the right wedding favors for you, the way any smart bride would!

 

Linda Ellison is a freelance writer who specializes in trends and lifestyles. Her previously published fiction works, including the Dana Ford Mystery Series, have been on bookshelves nationwide. Visit www.FavorsAndWraps.com to read more about the latest trends in wedding favors.

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