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Theme Idea's

Need help on my theme. Up in the air on how fall n vintage mesh.

Re: Theme Idea's

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    [QUOTE]Need help on my theme. Up in the air on how fall n vintage mesh.
    Posted by fiveftnotin77[/QUOTE]
    I have no idea what you're asking.
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  • Neither do I.

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  • How about "The Wild West"?
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  • If you're asking about the "theme" for your wedding, I think "Fiveft and noftin just got married.  Come and celebrate with us." is perfect.  Your wedding doesn't need a theme.  Choose a color palette and move forward.  IMO, themes are for children's birthday parties.
    "Trix, it's what they/our parents wanted. Why so judgemental? And why is your wedding date over a year and a half ago? And why do you not have a groom's name? And why have you posted over 12,000 posts? And why do you always say mean things to brides?" palegirl146
  • My first inclination would be Victorian, or maybe Gothic.  Not sure how vintage you're thinking, you might be thinking more retro modern than either of those genres.

    Here's what I mean:

    You might have more luck posting this in a different (more decor oriented) thread though.  
  • Weddings don't need a theme.  Just get married.  Easy and less stressful than trying to come up with an idea.
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  • I vote for the theme "wedding." 
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  • I agree with PP's that you don;t need a theme. Plan a wedding that you and your FI want that incorporates your "coupleness" ( I may have just made that word up) If you happen upon a theme than great, but just remember that the most important part of your wedding is the act of actually marrying one another, you don't need a theme to express that to anyone.
  • Our "theme" is the water because we're having our ceremony and reception by bodies of water. That's about as themey as it gets.
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  • Seconding the "wedding theme" vote.
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  • You don't need a theme. We didn't have one. I had a vision and ideas in mind, and went for it. I think the whole theme thing is a bunch of bs if you ask me.
  • We had planned on a full-blown Old Hollywood theme, complete with structuring the whole shebang more like a film premiere than a wedding, but that sort of went out the window along with the discount on our dream venue.  We ended up going for a vaguely vintage feel in our attire, and had a filmstrip motif that carried through all the stationery.  Other than that, the "theme" was just "let's have fun."
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  • Pick something personal that goes with your and your fiance's personalities.

    You shouldn't force a theme, just go with the flow. 
  • We are getting married in early October and going with a Vineyard Harvest theme and using shades of plum/sangria, wine bottles, grapes and corks as decorations.  My fiance and I enjoy going to wineries, so it works. 
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