The first thing to do is make a list of themes you and your fiancè may want to have. Keep in mind colors you may want may clash with a theme you want. Example, your thinking of the all popular black and pink wedding, and a fall theme. Pink and black leaves maybe? No.
Once you find a theme the both of you agree with its time to decide what aspects of the theme you want to incorporate. There is a thing as too much. You don't want to overload and make it look just plain tacky.
In the past summer I have been to more than a few weddings, and miraculously have not come across the same theme twice (in 2010 that is). Although you cannot prevent your theme being used in the future, and it's mostly likely been used in the past, you can still make it unique.
Popular themes;
The seasons (Fall, Spring, Winter)
Tiffany Blue - Once a color, now a theme in itself
Beach
Butterfly
Fairytale
Disney
Damask
Two hearts
Historical times ( 1920's to 1950's)
Recently I have noticed that grooms are becoming more involved and the themes reflect this;
Nautical
Golf
Sports teams (NHL, MLB, NFL)
Outdoors (Camouflauge, hunting, fishing)
And than of course they're are just color themes. All things can be done with class, some things just need more consideration, and some subtly!
Good luck choosing your theme if you haven't yet! For those who do have a theme, what was/is it, and why did you pick it?
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