You are planning your dream wedding, this time its for real. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event in your life. Of course, you want it to be the most beautiful and the most unique of weddings. This should be the incomparable to those weddings you have attended before.
You want to think of a unique theme for the wedding that should be a cut above the rest. Let me give you some unique ideas that you could use or incorporate into your wedding.
1. Elvis Presley Wedding
If you are die-hard fan of Elvis Presley and you want to hold your unique wedding in Las Vegas, the Graceland Wedding Chapel, concocted a wedding ceremony highlighting Elvis Presley. Its as if Elvis were truly there! You could even request Elvis to walk the bride down the aisle and give her to the groom. He will also double as the entertainer as he serenades you with his famous love songs.
2. Celestial Wedding
You want a wedding that’s made in heaven? Plan one that includes giveaways designed as angels, stars or moons. Place cards can be placed in angel candle placecard holders. Plastic golden star garlands will add beauty and romance to doorways, tables and paths. For table centerpieces, dump crystal stars and moons in different colors in fishbowls or star-shaped bowls.
3. Grand Canyon Helicopter Wedding
Your wedding day should be a memorable one. Who would ever forget if you got married right at the bottom of Grand Canyon, 4000 feet below, in a helicopter. You would enjoy a wedding right at the banks of the famous Colorado River. After the wedding, you ascend in the helicopter and be met with a limousine and spend the night in Las Vegas.
4. Your Favorite Animal or Insect Wedding
It would be truly one-of-a-kind if you designed your wedding around your favorite animal or insect. Doves, butterflies and dolphins are beautiful creatures that would add beauty to your wedding set. Give-aways in crystal or ceramics designed as butterflies or dolphins are truly loveable. Centerpieces carrying the same animals or insects would bring even better effect to your wedding.
5. Wedding Filled With Big Band Music
What a fun wedding it would be if a big band played music all-night long at your wedding reception. Music of the 30s or 40s is a unique era that would enliven everyone present. To go with the music, the bride could wear a slim suit with drop shoulder and full length gloves. A netted face veil on a hat is fitting for the outfit. The groom, on the other hand, could go for a suit in pin stripes or army theme. The invitation could include a picture of the bride and groom in black and white to make it look really antique. The dance floor could be filled with balloons just like in the 30s or 40s.
Given these wonderful unique ideas, you could set forth to finding the right theme for your wedding. There are millions of places to look for those unique wedding accessories, cakes, decors, invitations and give-aways. It would just take much patience to design the perfect and unique wedding that only you could design.
Incorporating the vibrant history of your heritage in your wedding through traditions is a fun way of making that special day truly memorable. Surprisingly, behind the façade of a highly modernized nation like the United Kingdom, there are numerous popular customs and superstitions that are still being followed up to this day. Although it may seem trivial to include all these traditions and beliefs considering the high demands of modern living, taking them into account when planning your UK wedding may just add more spice to the ceremony and to the couples married life.
Below is a compilation of some of the most popular traditions applied when doing a UK wedding.
• The Bridal Attire. For the bride’s attire, she follows an old tradition that came from a popular rhyme dating back during the Victorian times. According to this bridal attire rhyme, she has to wear something old to represent the link of the bride’s family to her life when she was still single. This is usually her mother’s jewelry.
The old line also said that she needs to wear something new which represents the good fortune of the bride’s marriage. A new wedding dress is usually purchased and chosen to be the new item in her attire.
Next she has to wear something borrowed or something that is owed by a happy bride during her wedding. This means bringing good luck to their marriage. This could be stockings, handkerchief, brooch or any jewelry.
Another part of her attire is wearing something blue which according to the bible symbolizes purity and faithfulness. Eventually, this custom has evolved into wearing a blue garter or a band at the bottom or trimming of the bride’s dress.
Lastly, the bride must place a silver sixpence in her shoe symbolizing wealth. Although financial wealth is usually invoked, intangible wealth like happiness and joy are also invited to reside in her married life.
• The Bride’s Veil. The origins of the wedding veil still remain a mystery since its first use centuries ago. One theory dates back when arranged marriages were still so popular. It is thought that a veil was placed over the bride’s face so that the groom would not run off if he didn’t like the face of his would-be wife. But wearing a wedding veil is also believed to protect the bride from evil spirits.
• Carrying the bride into the house. It is believed that there are spirits waiting at the threshold of the newlywed’s home. This is why the groom carries his bride into the doorstep of their home to guard the bride from those lingering evil spirits awaiting their arrival. Another reason why carrying the bride across the front doorsteps has been a popular custom is to avoid bad luck. During the Roman times, it was believed that if the bride tripped when entering their home, her marriage would be full of misfortunes. So to avoid any harm, this tradition has been carried for generations.
• The ring finger of the left hand. If you have noticed, the engagement ring is usually placed on the third finger, between the middle and smallest finger, of the left hand. One explanation for this belief relates to an Egyptian belief that the third finger follows the vein of love flowing directly to the heart.
• The meaning behind bridal flowers. The tradition of carrying bridal flowers goes back in the ancient times when heavily scented herbs were believed to drive away evil spirits, misfortune, and sickness. Meanwhile, during the Victorian period, flowers were used by lovers to communicate the messages of love with each other. Later on, the messages associated to these flowers were adapted and became popularly used by the bride to make a statement at her wedding. Here are some of the most popular flowers and their meanings:
o Carnation means love and fascination.
o Red Chrysanthemum means “I love you.”
o Daisy means innocent.
o Jasmine means amiability.
o Magnolia means perseverance.
o Red rose means love.
o Yellow rose means friendship.
o Pink rose means thankfulness and grace.
o Tulip also means love.
o Violet means faithfulness.
The list of traditions, beliefs or superstitions that people in the United Kingdom fascinatingly follow can go on and on. But these more popular ones will guide you in planning that wonderful and once in a lifetime UK wedding. Whether you believe the traditions or not, one thing is true - it is not the objects that symbolize what you wish for your marriage that command the fate of life-long relationship, but the love and commitment you invest in it.
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