Storybook Weddings: A Guide to Fun and Romantic Theme Weddings
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Up until a few years ago, the strong tradition on weddings(and superstition) would not allow a bride to fulfill her vision of a dream wedding. Much has changed lately. Today, a bride can have any type of wedding that she desires and it’s only limited to the imagination (and budget) of the couple.
To help the couple in conceptualizing their dream wedding, Robin Kring, a professional event planner and writer has written a book entitled “
Storybook Weddings: A Guide to Fun and Romantic Theme Weddings“. In this book, Robin has beautifully outlined the details and nuances of dozens of themes — one just right for any bride’s storybook wedding. This book will be a valuable asset for brides and wedding consultants alike,
Storybook Weddings contains detailed instructions on everything the future bride and groom need to create an event that will be remembered well past the couple’s golden anniversary. Included are creative ideas for invitations; fashion/costume ideas for bride, groom, and the entire wedding party; decor and special touches for the ceremony and reception; entertainment; and menus. Each special theme will help you design an unforgettable occasion.
Theme ideas include
- Love Boat Wedding Cruise, with “life preserver” floral wreaths, decadent buffets, and nautical ideas for favors and entertainment
- Wedding Breakfast in Camelot, with parchment scroll invitations, a fourteenth-century wedding gown, and white horses
- “California Dreamin’” Beach Party, with a beach tent, flower children, and bell-bottoms;
- Wedding South of the Border, with piƱata centerpieces, a mariachi band, and a Mexican menu;
- Wedding on the Orient Express, with a progressive dinner party featuring different “destinations” for hors d’oeuvres, main course, and dessert;
- Tropical Wedding Splendor, with a pig luau, tiki torches, and mango leaf centerpieces;
- Roaring Twenties Wedding Speakeasy, with passwords, bathtub gin, and “gangster” guards;
- “Do as the Romans Do” Wedding Feast, with togas, harp music, and a cake resembling classical architecture.
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