Planning For A Beach WeddingBack to Directory
By Yours Truly
Destination weddings are becoming very popular in recent years. Some reports indicate that more than 20% of all weddings are now destination weddings. Hosting your wedding in an exotic beach locale is a wonderful way to bring family and friends together for a unique experience.
Some brides dread the idea of planning their wedding from a distance. However, most resorts offer the services of a wedding coordinator who will make your life a whole lot easier.
And don't worry, you will still have complete control of your food, decorations and all the other decisions that go into planning a perfect wedding day.
For a beach wedding and reception, your decorations should depict the theme. Blue, sand and white are the most commonly used colors to decorate for a beach wedding. However, you can also infuse tropical colors, including green, yellow and pink.
Keep your decorations and food, simple and light for a beach wedding. Many brides use white chairs, table cloths and other linens and then add bursts of color with tropical flowers.
You can decorate with seashells, starfish, anchors and even surf boards. Centerpieces can be floral arrangements or glass bowls filled with sand, shells, pearls and other nautical trinkets.
When planning your beach wedding, don't forget about the wedding favors. Truly Wedding Favors offers a variety of beach wedding favors that are just perfect.
You can choose from Flip Flop Placecard Holders, Beach Theme Cork Coasters or almost a hundred other favors that are appropriate for a beach wedding.
Favors are a must for every wedding. They allow the bride and groom to give a small token of thanks to all the guests for being part of the wedding day.
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