Does it seem as if all the supposedly creative wedding ideas you come up with have been done before? Want to do something that’s ‘not your parents’ wedding? Here are few non-traditional wedding ideas to get your creative juices flowing:
Anything goes for the modern bride when it comes to choosing a wedding dress. A nontraditional wedding dress has become a choice that’s more popular than ever, especially among Hollywood’s blushing brides. So don’t feel stuck with your mom’s plain white dress: If you’re a daring bride with a funky sense of style, you can celebrate your individuality on your wedding day.
Your wedding theme could be a hobby, a type of food, movie or movie genre, literature, sport, design, fashion, place or destination, period in time, song or type of music, leisure activity, language or culture, animal, and so on. The possibilities are endless. Even if someone has done that theme before, it will be unique when you do it your own way.
Some brides (especially those who have already walked down the aisle once before) choose to forgo the traditional white or ivory wedding dress in favor of a more vibrant, unique hue. Wedding dresses can range from pale yellow to metallic hues of gold. Depending on which shade you choose, a wedding dress in one of these classic colors stands out for either a subtle or dramatic effect.
Serve Non-Traditional Food: The traditional wedding includes a cocktail hour with food stations, a sit-down dinner, and a huge cake. Go for something different by focusing on the food you love. Are you a chocolate fanatic? Give all the food some type of chocolate theme or shape. Do you have a passion for Chinese food? Serve all your favorite dim sum, noodles, Peking duck, or sweet and sour chicken. Can’t survive the day without your afternoon tea? Have a tea party wedding complete with scones, miniature sandwiches, crumpets, biscuits (cookies), and a variety of teas in delicate teacups. The only caveat is to make sure that your guests are fed. If you are only having dessert, make sure it is clear on the invitation so that people don’t come expecting a big meal.