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Wedding decoration planning all revolves around deciding on a theme for your wedding at the start. The theme should not only represent the couple, but the season and location of the wedding as well. After all, a tropical theme really does not suit a December wedding with snow covered walkways. As you begin planning for your decor and wedding theme, here are a few ideas by season to help get you started:
Spring Wedding Themes
Spring weddings are about mild weather, with the temperature rising above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Popular themes for spring are garden weddings, tea parties, going green, flowers, and rainy days. Use spring as the inspiration for your decorations by using freshly potted flowers and plants, candles and bright colors such as pinks, greens and yellows. Use spring flowers such as daisies, calla lilies and roses. For the food, you can serve fare that is light and fruity. Try young vegetables such as baby carrots or fingerling potatoes in your menu. Serve a vanilla cake with lemon or coconut icing to bring in the flavors of spring. For wedding favors, give away packages of flower or herb seeds for your guests to go home and plant.
Summer Wedding Themes
Wedding decoration planning for summer weddings is one of the easier ones. With the warm weather your choice of venues is a lot more flexible than other seasons. Host your wedding indoors or outdoors, but make sure to carry the summer theme throughout. Consider decorating your venue with fresh fruits such as limes, oranges or lemons. Use bright colors such as green, pink or orange. Serve up lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, and offer a sorbet for dessert. Use a wedding cake that speaks of summer by utilizing flavors such as strawberry or lemon. Summer wedding flowers typically include lilies, daisies, orchids and mums.
Fall Wedding Themes
Fall weddings are all about the air getting crisp and the leaves changing color. Inspire your wedding decoration planning around the colors of autumn by using rusts, browns, yellows and reds. Fill the room with the season's finest, such as pumpkins, pine cones, autumn leaves or acorns. Some popular flowers for fall weddings can include roses, daisies, sunflowers, tallow berries and mums. The menu can also reflect the season by serving hearty meals such as roasted duck, seasoned vegetables or hearty pumpkin soups. Serve up a wedding cake that has pumpkin, nutmeg or other spicy flavors.
Winter Wedding Themes
Deciding on a theme for your winter wedding can be a little more difficult. Although most go for the "Winter Wonderland" theme, you can change it up by adding splashes of color. Winter is all about white, blue and silver, but add in a bright color to such as green, gold or pink to create an impact. Use elegant flowers for a winter wedding such as roses, lilies, mums and orchids. You can also pair greenery, such as ferns or eucalyptus, with the flowers in your decorations. For food, serve hearty meals like turkey, chicken or roast beef. Design a wedding cake that brings out the traditional holiday and winter flavors, such as peppermint and chocolate, white chocolate and raspberry, or gingerbread.
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Source by Renee West