TheBrideDesign.com Gives Advice for a Medieval Inspired Wedding
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 24, 2013 -- Brides today are finding inspiration from their favorite movies and TV shows. One of the most popular themes showing up at weddings is a medieval theme. On May 7, 2013, i09.com published an article entitled “Game Of Thrones engagement shoots announce: The Wedding is Coming” and The Bride Design is utilizing this article to give brides and wedding planners tips and tricks to creating a medieval inspired wedding.
When planning a medieval inspired wedding, think of muted hues and natural materials. Pottery goblets and steins are a must, along with rustic, hand-made handmade custom designed favors such as wedding bell shaped honeycombs, special candles, or candy.
Many medieval brides did not wear white, so choosing an elegant bridal gown trimmed with lace or fur may be a better option. Renting a costume may prove to be a solid investment for both the bride and groom, so no detail is missed. Purchase wooden swords and horses on sticks for children to play with during the reception. Making paper crowns and hats for the children, or having a station where the children can create their own is the perfect way to keep kids entertained during the festivities.
Having basic lighting and décor for both the ceremony and reception is also a must. Use natural fibers and materials such as real wood pews. When planning the reception, serve home-made or local brews, along with simple foods such as potatoes, steaks, or Cornish game hens.
Encourage guests to join in on the fun by communicating the theme via the invite. Send invites in scrolls or envelopes with a wax seal. Use a Gaelic or calligraphic font, and let guests know that costumes are welcome.
The Bride Design gives advice on how to create a medieval inspired wedding, including planning activities for kids, using natural fibers and materials as décor, and serving medieval foods at the reception.
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