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Picture a beautiful outdoor wedding, tables laced with white cloths with a deep wine colored carpet leading the way between rows of seats. A small archway at the end with the groom awaiting his bride, though not in the normal tux you'd picture him to be in. It looks like you've stepped back in time, the groom wearing something straight out of the Renaissance years.
The guests are mixed together in modern and Renaissance clothing, those who wish to keep their normal gowns are perfectly welcome to while if others want to trade their in for a gown dating back hundreds of years (or at least the style) they are given clothing . The bride is no where to be seen until the music starts to play, a beautiful white gown that poses her shoulders and drags slightly behind her. Around her bust is a silver corset laced with a splash of gold for elegance, and in her hair are real flowers- whites and yellows. Her jewelry is stunning, a beautiful bridal jewelry set with a floral vine pearl necklace and matching earrings, giving her just the slightest twist of the modern world.
All the bridesmaids are colored in gowns the same classic style as the bride, because instead of white of course they're a deep wine color, the dress tightens to a small corset up top. Around their waists are silver and wine colored rope, and in their hair matching flowers to the bride. Each of them wearing a different, but nearly matching necklace and earring set of vine necklace and earrings. For those who have stepped into this wedding without knowing, they feel like they are set back in time in a beautiful European garden somewhere hidden from view. The groomsmen are dressed in the old fashion tux but do not compare to the groom, who looks like a King.
The vows are spoken, and our groom and bride share a romantic kiss. Everyone is silent for a mere moment before the cheering starts- the party has initially started now. The whole marriage party move from one end of the park to another, where the bride and groom have planned to have their reception. Tables are covered in white cloth with gold trim; lively flowers are the center pieces, chairs covered in gold with white bows. The music starts, upbeat for the bride and groom, and guests to dance to. The food is being served true to the food a wedding party would have back in the Renaissance era. The meal is fit for King Henry VIII, the music for any festive party in these years.
At the end of the night, everyone in this wedding party will feel like they never wanted this to end. A Carriage and Crown Design Candle Holder the perfect little favor to give away. After all, this is the Queen and Kings day, what not better to give for everyone to remember? The music still plays until there are officially no more guests, the bride and groom whisked away into their carriage to enjoy their wedding night.
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Source by Denise Sanger