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“Our theme was black and white.”
“We had a romantic rustic theme with a pale pink & cream colour scheme.”
“I’m not sure I set out with a vision for the day, I always thought ivory bridesmaids dresses were gorgeous but everyone thought I was crazy.”
“Pastel colours was the colour theme and then we just had fun with everything. Our cake was half what I wanted and half what Gavin wanted (Marvel).”
“We had a winter wedding theme. The colours we went with for our theme were burgundy/mulberry along with blush pink.”
“Once we chose our venue there was only ever one option for the theme; rustic, floral and sage green colours as it set the venue off perfectly!”
“Parque da Mina is a very rustic venue, we wanted to leverage this style but also add some glam to it.”
“We both love travel and wanted that to play a key part in the day.”
“Our colours were bright pink for summer!”
“Our wedding was simple with white, green and black as colours.”
Wedding theme: soft romantic elegant feel (dusty pink, navy) with some personal touches.
“We were really just going for a rustic look, so we tried to keep the colors more on the pastel side of things.”
An original watchtower for a special international wedding!
“We had a classic Christmas wedding.”
“The theme was Great Gatsby meets old Hollywood meets modern day New Year’s Eve glamour.”
Not only did the girls wear blue, but the venue was by the river!
“Our wedding theme was rustic modern.”
“We just wanted a relaxed, informal day with no fuss. We chose grey suits for the guys and green for the bridesmaids.”
“The colours we went with were rich and they really popped. Royal blue bridesmaids dresses, blue suits, peaches, golds, and ivory. Keeping with that romantic feel for an Autumn wedding.”
“We love to travel so this was chosen as our theme. For our table names, we chose countries we have visited together, and glued selfies of ourselves onto the back of the name cards.”