Wedding Themes
Mixed motifs, pantone colour seating charts, live paintings, Van Gogh stationery, palette menus, hand painted cakes… with so many art styles and periods, you can transform your event’s blank canvas into an unforgettable masterpiece.
Beach weddings can be elegant, exotic, casual, minimal or downright chic. Incorporate driftwood, seashells, coral, sand, woven baskets or cozy seating. Remove the shoes for dancing under the stars.
Can’t decide on a colour theme? Let the drinks do it for you! Signature cocktails not only add to the vibrant atmosphere but they help guests connect with you!
Derived from the style trends of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, bohemian weddings denote a hippy-like style. Earthy tones, organic materials like stone, wicker and wood topped off with dried florals.
Drifting flowers, greenery and moss, vines, fairy lights, glass baubles, royal chairs, a horse-drawn carriage, and of course a tiara will make your wedding a fairytale! This theme is whimsical, enchanting, magical, and dreamy.
Farm weddings are casual, cozy and homey. Straw bales, wagons, string lights, lanterns, galvanized tubs and tiered trays, and farm animals complete this theme! Cowboy boots optional but strongly encouraged!
Often taking place in outdoor venues, garden-weddings have a big emphasis on nature. Fresh native floral arrangements, fancy finger foods, organic teas, garden inspired favours, sun parasols, and lawn games. Sounds perfect doesn’t it?
This roaring 20’s wedding style is elegant and classy with a hint of lavish. Champagne towers, gold accents, jewelled headpieces, live jazz, Art Deco accents, and vintage glassware will make your event the Bees Knees.
Sheet music flowers, table numbers or confetti cones, record guest book, live musicians, disco balls, radios, gramophones, there’s lots of ways you can incorporate your love for music into your big day!
If you’re getting married during a special occassion, why not roll it into your theme? Valentines, Christmas, Halloween, Pride Week, New Years Eve, Heritage or History Months, Mardi Gras, there’s always something to inspire your big day.
A nautical wedding is defined by elements of the sea and maritime culture. Anchors, ropes, buoys, stripes, vintage trunks, driftwood, classic cocktails, and messages in a bottle for the newlyweds are just a few great ideas!
Rustic: simple in nature or pertaining to the countryside. A rustic wedding is more about the marriage than the wedding itself so keep your decor simple with wood pucks, mason jars, candles, wine barrels, calligraphy, and natural colour palettes.
We couldn’t choose a colour palette for this because there is just too many options! If you’re basing your wedding theme on the date you’re getting married, talk to your vendors about the best options for florals, foods, photos, etc.
Create an epic title and star in your own movie or play! Make sure to include playbill programs, famous quotes or songs, ticket invitations, props, themed cocktails, theatre snacks, and a red carpet with stanchions.
Whether you’re doing a destination wedding or you love to travel, this theme is super adorbs. Location seating charts, maps, globes, luggage, planes, trains, and travel phrases like ‘A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step’.
A vintage-style wedding draws inspiration from past decades and eras. Black and white photography, antiques, silver and gold, lace, tea cups and saucers, hand written menus and the old tradition… something old, new, borrowed and blue.
Usually held outdoors, woodland weddings are based around earthy elements. Toad stools, furry friends, wood napkin rings, environmentally friendly dinnerware, wooden signs, terrariums and lots of fairy lights.