Where to Do It?

Written by Kari White


Let your venue dictate your theme wedding! When planning a theme wedding, one ofrepparttar best ways to incorporate a theme is by selecting your location.

There are endless locations where you can hold your wedding.

Think outside ofrepparttar 131011 box and try some unusual attractions instead ofrepparttar 131012 traditional community hall or hotel. Here are a few suggestions on selecting your location:

¤ Are you in love with twinkle ofrepparttar 131013 cityscape lights at night? Try holding your wedding in a skyscraper! Many buildings have corporate rooms that you could rev up for your wedding.

¤ Are you a book worm – did you meet your fiancé at school? What about holding your affair at a library? You are sure to find an “aisle” you can parade down.

¤ Is your idea of a great night out a dinner and a movie? Hold your wedding at a local movie theatre. Try finding an older theatre with some character or a huge theatre like an Imax. Get married right on stage!

What's For Dinner?

Written by Kari White


If you are going with a catered affair for your reception, your caterer more than likely will have pre-set menus in place for a wedding. But, how do you choose? Or if you are going to have your wedding at a restaurant or you are going to dorepparttar food yourself, it can be a huge task to figure out what to serve.

First you need to select a cuisine you would like to serve (see Is A Theme Wedding In Your Future section for ways to discover your cuisine). Once you have figured out what type of cuisine you want, how do you select what to serve? Here are a few suggestions on menu selection:

Greek

¤ Greek Salad, Spanakopitas, Dolmades (meat & rice stuffed grape leaves), Chicken or Beef Souvlaki’s

Japanese

¤ Noodle soups, Sushi, Shrimp Tempura, Stir-Fries

Mexican

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