How To Create Unique Ocean Theme Wedding

By Jesse Jake Vickers

Since the advent of themed weddings, a number of more designs followed through, each declaring their own uniqueness from the previous. No one would want an ordinary creation for an extraordinary event in one’s life, thus it is expected that every bride and groom would want theirs to be uniquely their own. This concern for the quality of uniqueness is not an issue for those who were married off. But to those who followed, it is an entirely different perspective.

Friendly sibling rivalry is common in the family, especially if parents compare. We cannot help if parents, or even neighbors compare. So it is just normal for the next couple to be apprehensive about being unique. Some families follow traditions of wedding ceremonies. If the elder got married in the church, chances are, the younger ones will, too. This is the case if parents request it so. Church weddings are always a classic and there will always be new additions to make yours unique.

However, in the case of beach wedding, it is quite normal to ran out of ideas to qualify uniqueness. Other marry while aboard a raft, some by the seashore, some aboard a boat. A good thing about having your ceremonies aboard a raft is that, it is alone in itself, unique. It would be difficult for the guests to hear what the priest or pastor will say, so most couples prefer to do it by the seashore.

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When you hear ocean-themed weddings, what are the things that comes to mind? Most probably, you will see yourself in a white, flowing gown, holding a bouquet of flowers – tulips or roses perhaps? A passing thought of plastic chairs dressed with white clothes, each one adorned with ribbons of your choice. The altar table would be pristine white, adorned with different flowers that you fancy. How about having a small gazebo constructed for the ceremony. It would put you and your groom center stage, which is the idea of the altar table being placed at the center facing your guests.

Since it is a beach wedding, you can see yourself on barefoot. You will walk down the aisle. How about placing a plywood on the sand, then covering it with a red carpet for you and your groom to walk on, then have your cute flower girl throw some flower petals? Each side of the aisle can be decorated with flowers, too.

How about having your wedding at night? That would be a sight! The suggestions above, plus some candles along the aisle to guide you as you walk to the altar. The candlelight glow can be softened by placing it inside a brown paper bag – this is good if there are no kids to play with it. However, you can use some clear glass to hold the candles, steadying it by digging a hole enough to hold the glasses.

Whether you do your ocean wedding on a night or day, wedding favors will not go out of style. How about making them memorable by having some promotional tote bags personalized with you and your partner’s favorite song, or favorite quote perhaps? Aside from being environment-friendly, it is easier to handle thus facilitating transport from your place to the ceremonial wedding venue.

About the Author: Jesse Jake Vickers enjoys writing for Hqweddingfavors.com and Corporatesnobs.com which offer bridal shower favors and promotional pens as well as a host of additional products.

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