Is there really a setting in the world more romantic for a wedding than the beach? The breaking waves and the warmth of the sand – the unrivaled sunrises and sunsets, it’s as if beaches were actually made for weddings.
Is there really a setting in the world more romantic for a wedding than the beach? The breaking waves and the warmth of the sand – the unrivaled sunrises and sunsets, it’s as if beaches were actually made for weddings.
Every wedding is unique because each one of them is a special day for a couple. However, it doesn’t always suffice to make the ceremony unique. If you are still on the look for amazing wedding themes, why not surprise your guests with a perfectly mannered British inspired wedding or a Bredding? There is a lot to be said for a British wedding, especially if you have an acute sense of romance – and especially if you still rewatch the old classic romantic comedies, “Four Weddings and a Funeral” or “Notting Hill”, just to appreciate the social awkwardness of a young Hugh Grant – and a good sense of cheekiness. So how to make it happen? Here are a few ideas to britishize your wedding day.
Stunning pine trees lined the property for Briana & Gavin’s simple rustic wedding in The Woodlands, Texas.
Alby & Ryan tied the knot during a church ceremony then moved to Venue SIX10 for their modern gold and white wedding reception in the heart of Chicago.
Your wedding day is one of if not the most special occasions of your entire life. A moment that you’ll never ever forget and be hard-pressed to surpass. Some women have been planning their wedding day since they were teenagers. After finally having met your prince, those dreams are now finally becoming a reality. Absolutely every single thing about this day is your flavor, taste, style, mood and personality. You have control over everything because this day is yours and yours only. You want to feel like a queen, in a romantic fairytale that you just wish would go on forever.
Bright, vibrant colors matched the sunset on the beach for Erica & Eric’s tropical paradise wedding in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Crystal chandeliers and a warm fireplace completed Rachel & Travis’ cozy rustic barn wedding at The Kelley Farm in Washington.
It’s no secret that people are looking to become more minimalist. We see it all over the place in interior decor. There’s a desire for people to simplify their lives and rid themselves of all the clutter that’s lying around their homes, doing nothing. Now though, the trend has spread to weddings too. Young couples don’t want all of the frills and the fancy decor. Instead, some are opting for a more minimalist approach. Simplicity makes things beautiful.
Do you want a minimalist wedding? Take a look at some of these ideas.
Sleek grey and navy tones paired with pops of spring flowers created the perfect ambiance for Lisa & Michael’s modern chic wedding.
So, you’re about to tie the knot, but have you got all the bases covered when it comes to planning the big day. There are some important details that many people often forget about. If you want your day to go smoothly and turn out exactly how you want it to, you need to make sure that you don’t forget the small stuff. Getting these modern wedding details right can be the difference between a good wedding day and a great one. Read on to learn about the details your modern wedding shouldn’t be without.
An outdoor summer ceremony led to a beautifully-decorated ballroom for Hannah & Mike’s elegant lodge wedding in Washington.
The breathtaking, natural backdrop served as the stunning backdrop for Brenda & Tim’s intimate Yosemite wedding last summer.
Complete with confetti at midnight, Kayla & Aaron’s gold New Years Eve wedding was held at Grand Wayne Convention Center in Indiana.
The panoramic views of downtown created the perfect backdrop for Erin & Corey’s fall city wedding in Chicago.
Luckily the weather didn’t spoil the fun for Alon & Joey’s romantic rainy wedding at the Mission Inn Resort in Florida.
From an antique typewriter to lush greenery, the thoughtfully-placed elements made this intimate vintage wedding unique for Adavelyn & Daniel.
This is your big day. No. Your biggest day. The day where you cement your love in front of a crowd of rejoicing faces, your friends and family; the day where you can finally outdo Kim Kardashian in a game of Who Had The Most Cameras Pointed At Them. This day is going to be a spectacle that is written into the folklore of your family for generations to come, which is why there tends to be a million and one things to plan for your wedding.
The industrial venue created a contrast to highlight the decor in Sarah & Clay’s shabby chic Midwest wedding.
Wedding planning and arrangement can be incredibly stressful and time-consuming. Of course, most people don’t tend to focus very much on that! But if you’ve got a wedding on the horizon, then it’s best for everyone if you employ some time-saving methods. (Especially because they’re the type of things that will often save you money, too!)
The gorgeous tropical atmosphere of Xcaret Park in Playa del Carmen created a beautiful backdrop for Vanessa & Nicholas’ tropical Catholic wedding.