I want my wedding to have an "adventure" theme.
Myself and my fiance both love nature and the outdoors and I think it would be very fitting and fun for us.Ideas so far:
wedding flowers – wildflowers
Invitations would include a "treasure map" of the locations
Stars projected or hanging from the ceiling at the reception
Wedding photo album would be "our adventure book", similar to the one in the movie "UP"and then I’m stuck. Does anyone have some suggestions on how I can incorporate an adventure theme into my wedding?
Thanks for any suggestions, they are appreciated!
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March 12th, 2011 on 2:16 pm
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I am usually very against "theme" weddings, but I actually like this one. Just be careful, don’t let it look cheesy like a kids birthday party. All of the ideas you have so far are great, leave the movie "UP" out of it other than the adventure book.
I think centerpieces are another way you could incorporate the theme, in a mature way. Try getting globes (i’ve seen some at Marshals and TJMAXX for $12-$24 depending on size) or glass lanterns, and surround them with some simple flowers instead of doing the traditional "flowers in a vase" thing.
Have a nice, classy (and probably small), leather or dark wood chest (also available at those stores) with a slit in the top on the present table, for cards and gift certificates instead of the typical fabric box. This is your "treasure" box.
For your guest book, you could have a map instead of a book, and people can decide where to sign. Somewhere they’ve been, somewhere they want to go, where they live, etc. I’ve seen this done with calendars, where people sign on whatever date has some meaning to them. A map is more in line with your theme.
March 12th, 2011 on 2:16 pm
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alice in wonderland
March 12th, 2011 on 2:16 pm
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instead of table numbers you could name them after places you have traveled or want to travel together.
have you already picked a place for the reception? if not, look for a more out of the way sort of venue. my brother and his wife had their reception at an old train station that is now a train museum. we got to spend the cocktail hour wandering around on all sorts of historical old trains. i dont know what you have near you but a train museum was certainly more adventerous than a standard issue ballroom
March 12th, 2011 on 2:16 pm
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I don’t like theme weddings, but however, Alice in Wonderland can be really fun and classy at the same time.
http://www.brides.com/wedding-ideas/editorial-pick/2010/03/wedding-wonderland#slide=1