This article about wedding tips is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by - Rene Thompson
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It is the dream of many couples to hold a beach wedding. Whether you plan to actually have the ceremony or reception at the beach, or simply want to incorporate a beach theme into your indoor wedding, all of your wedding details should be chosen to reflect the beach. This very romantic way to get married can be very simple or very elaborate, though beach weddings often take on a casual, lighthearted, and fun mood.
To create the perfect ambiance, start with your wedding décor. There are many different directions you can go with beach themed décor. Do you want a nautical theme, or a tropical island theme? What about a classic beachside resort style, or a fun and unusual tiki theme? No matter which beach-related theme you pick, the perfect décor can bring the theme to life, whether you're holding the ceremony on the beachfront or indoors, away from the coast.
Your choice of theme will impact not only the type of décor you choose, but also the overall color scheme. For example, a tropical island theme will incorporate red, orange, and other vibrant hues, while a classic nautical wedding will rely on white and navy blue. Colors for a traditional beachside wedding, meanwhile, include sky blue, vibrant green, and a sandy white.
A beach wedding gives you plenty of room for creativity. Incorporate lots of natural materials into the décor. Seashells are a must, no matter what style of beach wedding you have chosen. Versatile beach décor pieces give you plenty of choices whether you're going for an indoor tiki-themed wedding or plan to say your vows at sunset in the sand. Tiki torches are a great way to light up the beach for parties that last until after sunset. If you're holding your wedding at the beach, you won't need too many decorations, but a few well-placed accent pieces can really highlight your theme.
Because flowers like the orchid and hibiscus play so heavily into Hawaiian and island culture, they would be the perfect choice for your bridesmaids to carry down the aisle. These fragrant tropical flowers will also be the perfect way to decorate each table at the reception.
When planning a beach wedding, there are other considerations besides décor. Think about the season as well as the time of day. It goes without saying that you want sunny blue skies on your wedding day. A morning wedding means that the beach will probably be quieter, though many couples prefer to take their vows at sunset for the beautiful view. You may also want to construct “tiki hut” style shelters for your guests using bamboo, grass skirts, and other natural and tiki-inspired materials. These will provide both shade and a rain shelter, as well as the perfect place to serve drinks or food.
When the wedding is over, don't forget to commemorate your special day in the home you share. A tiki statue or beach-themed sign is the perfect way to remind yourselves of your wedding day. It would also be fitting to display your wedding photo in a beach-themed frame.
Rene Thompson
Royal Tiki has a wide range of Tiki, hand-carved on Hawaii. Also check for current specials on Tiki hut masks
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