How to Pick the Perfect Motif for Your Wedding
By Charlene J. Nuble, published Mar 27, 2007
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Picking the perfect motif for your wedding should be fun. It can also be a good activity for you and your partner. Wedding guests are most entertained and delighted to share with you the joy of your wedding day in the most heartwarming and comfortable atmosphere.
Choosing the motif to serve all these doesn't need to be excessive or intricate. You only need to be a little creative and spontaneous. Follow these tips.
1. Pick a culture. Find a place anywhere in the world and look for pieces and colors that can be brought up to fit your wedding theme. Heritage weddings are also very popular and elegant. Great examples of these are bagpipe background music, Chinese bells and dragon dances, and Irish green-clad garments.
2. Pick a period. Just decide between past, present, or future. Periods in the past may include medieval, Victorian, or even the Stone Age, if you wish. Futuristic themes may involve the use of a lot of lights and metals. As for the present, just stick with what you've got. To avoid making the whole festivity seem like a carnival, arrange the items in accents and avoid exaggeration.
3. Pick a place. This can be the one determining factor that makes your wedding unique. You can choose anywhere from the top of a mountain, a beach, a garden, or a yacht. Just be sure that it matches the culture and period you chose to create an enthralling aura.
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