Thursday, August 29, 2013

What should the theme of my wedding be?

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Taylor


Have the reception in a barn around October with pumpkins, cowboy boots and bonfires.
Have the wedding and reception in the Virgin Islands around September with bare feet, colorful flowers and the reception in a tent at night on the beach.



Answer
WOW... you are trying to pick between two really hot themes this year. I work at a wedding accessories store and the western wedding theme is by far our hottest selling theme line this year and last. We have a HUGE selection of western themed ideas here http://www.bridesvillage.com/weswedac.html. We have sent these western themed items all over the world, so that theme isnt just hot here in the States!
But if your like alot of brides and dont want to be with the norm... I would say the Beach Theme Weddings are beautiful but they are less common now. They were hot a couple years ago and do seem to be making a comeback already this year though. We have a smaller line of Beach Themed Wedding items here http://www.bridesvillage.com/beach-wedding.html.
Have you thought of Cinderella Theme thats pretty popular too.
Hope this helped.

Where is a beautiful unique place to hold a wedding ceremony?




Rose143


My Fiance and I are getting married Sept 15th 2012. The reception is in a backyard, very laid back. We are looking for a unique place in MA (other then the typical country club/hotel) to hold the Ceremony for us and a few close family and friends. Any suggestions would be great!


Answer
Boston Public Gardens
Boylston, Charles & Beacon Street
Boston, MA
Contact: Permitting Office
Phone: (617) 635-4505

A beautiful location for your wedding ceremony and photographs. Tents and other rentals are not allowed. You must reserve the area at least two to three months before your wedding date.



Borderland State Park
257 Massapoag Avenue
Easton, MA 02356
Phone: (508) 238-6566

Ceremonies outside only near the beautiful Ames Mansion. A permit is needed from the State Park Office. No cost but remember that the park is open to the public at all times.



Brewster Park
Plymouth, MA
Phone: (508) 830-4095
Contact: Patty Santos/Permit Needed

This outstanding park in Plymouth is reserved on a first come first served basis. You may reserve up to 1 1/2 hours for your wedding ceremony and formal picture session. Complete with a gorgeous bridge which you may decorate! Rentals are not allowed on the site. Music is allowed but must be non-amplified. Police detail is required for 100 guests or more.



These are all located on Cape Cod:

Sandwich/Bourne

The Boardwalk
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 888-4910

Gazebo in Buzzard's Bay
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 759-0600, Selectman's Office

Dexter Grist Mill
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 759-0600

Falmouth

Nobska Light House
Contact: Commander of Wood Hole Coast Guard
Phone: (508) 548-4857

Falmouth Historic Society
Contact: Ann Sears
Phone: (508) 548-0623

Spore Gardens
Phone: (508) 548-0623

Barnstable

Craigville Tabernacle
Contact: Ann Sears
Phone: (508) 775-1265

Yarmouth

Gray's Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 398-2231

Windmill
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 398-2231

Dennis

Scargo Tower
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 394-8300

Provincetown

Princess Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 487-7013

Long Point Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 487-7013

Race Point
Rainey Brownell
Phone: (508) 349-3785 ext. 214

Eastham

Nauset Lighthouse Grounds
Cape Cod National Seashore: (508) 349-3785
Nauset Light Preservation Society: (508) 240-0612
Contact: Richard G. Ryder

Eastham Windmill
Contact: Board of Selectman for approval




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