How to Combine Your Favorite Wedding Themes
For many engaged pairs, one of the most exciting aspects of the planning process is selecting a style for the event that best represents them as a couple. However, the choice can be an overwhelming one – there are so many incredible motifs to choose from. When you have two opinions in the mix, sometimes its necessary to create some sort of compromise; after all, marrying two styles together shouldn’t be a difficult concept for a wedding. Some brides and grooms will fall in love with two or more styles that – they believe – couldn’t be more different. Great news: merging wedding styles may not be as challenging as you think.
If you’re going to blend designs, the key to remaining tasteful is finding elements from larger ideas that complement each other. For example, if you’re dead-set on having your reception in a barn, but still want the feeling of a grand ballroom, consider creating an “oasis” of elegant detailing with more rustic items as the base: tall, glass vases with full floral arrangements arising from hay bales, intricate lace overlays draped across horse saddles, etc.
You may be mulling over the idea of hosting a destination wedding in a tropical location, but you’re concerned about adding in elements of your home in San Francisco. You and your bridal party could incorporate clear umbrellas into your photo shoot, wicker lounge couches at the reception could be in the style of trolley seats with red cushions and high backs, and your bouquet could be filled with orange bougainvillea, black and orange Parakeet Heliconia, or other vibrant, tropical blooms to match the colors of your hometown sports team.
For some visuals, check out the examples below of combination styles from real weddings!
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