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Fun Wedding Themes on a Budget

Feeling like you haven’t chosen the right wedding theme yet? No worries. Although it can feel daunting, choosing a wedding theme doesn’t need to be complicated. Importantly, it shouldn’t leave a huge dent in your wallet.

More often than not, the most memorable weddings have simple, unique themes. So, in your search for an outstanding albeit affordable theme, keep these seven themes in mind.

Fun Wedding Themes on a Budget

1—Music Theme

If you and your fiancée live and breathe music, incorporate this theme into your wedding. It doesn’t matter what genre of music you adore. There are numerous ways to show the world why rock, RnB, Country, acoustics, rap or soul matters to you.

For starters, a music themed wedding features, guess this, a lot of music. You could hire a band to set the scene. Then you could look for a wedding cake that looks like your favorite music interest, say an electric guitar, a keyboard or a pair of turntables.

To spice up things, center your décor on music, from dress codes to the after-party. Note: it’s essential to coordinate with your wedding planner and guests to ensure everyone plays their part.

When it comes to dressing, ensure your guests know about your wedding theme. That way, they’ll know how to dress accordingly. You can also guide them on what think would help accentuate your wedding theme. But don’t be too strict about it.

2—Animal Themed Wedding

This is one of the most beautiful, most memorable themes for a wedding. Everyone loves cute, cuddly domestic or wild animals. However, there’s no need to bring real animals to your wedding. It can be hectic, cruel and impractical.

The alternative: make animals your wedding theme and use photos, drawings and sculptures to set the tone. Vitally, your creativity will determine just how awesome your animal-themed wedding will get.

Let’s start with the venue. You could host your wedding or a zoo. You’ll be close to useful props and the animals you adore. When it comes to décor, you can name tables after your favorite animals and design cards with the same animals. Animal table mats are a very cute yet simple idea.

3—A Casino Theme

A casino theme can be lavish and expensive. But it could also be impressive without breaking your budget. So, before deciding to host your wedding at the Bellagio casino, determine your budget.

Then secure a venue. You might not afford a place at a Lavish Vegas casino, but you could hire space for cheap at a local casino. And if you can’t hold your big day inside a casino for various reasons, you can convert any place into a casino.

For example, you can hire tables that resemble poker and blackjack tables. You can even customize them to feature the famous green and red casino hues. What’s more, you can accessorize these tables with cards

If you don’t know much about the industry, find more information on this page. You’ll also find a list of online casinos you could visit to learn how slots and table games work. You could end up getting inspiration for stuff to incorporate in your wedding.

4—A Festival Theme

Festivals are fun and enchanting. But you need to throw a good festival-themed wedding to make it unforgettable. So, where do you want to hold this festival? On the one hand, an open space like a garden or farm gives you all the space you need to exercise your creativity.

On the other hand, a theme park, hotel or church might force you to align your ideas based on the environment. All the same, there are certain things that make a festival wedding chic. First, there’s the décor.

Your theme could lean towards sparkles, gems and beads. It could be bohemian, gothic or contemporary. If the wedding takes place in the evening, then your décor could also focus on the lights—use fairytale lights.

5—A Holiday Theme

Some say that holiday themes have been overdone. But guess what? It is still possible to throw a holiday-themed wedding that doesn’t look cheesy. You can turn your Christmas-themed big day into an elegant, thoughtful experience.

For starters, incorporate your favorite winter lights. You could choose candles or the usual Christmas lights. The goal is to set the stage. Then embellish your napkins, menus and cards to reflect the holiday, Halloween, Christmas or Independence Day.

According to wedding planners, minimize details that shout it’s a holiday-themed wedding. If you pick Christmas, use less of red and green. Instead, put some touches to your décor like the menu idea we just mentioned.

6—Fairy Tale Theme

Contrary to popular belief, fairy tale weddings aren’t always expensive. A horse-drawn carriage, a list of Disney songs, orchestra music, and the right décor at a theme park or by the ocean are enough to complete this theme.

To make your wedding unique, you can seek inspiration from the Victorian era, or make it contemporary with modern decorations and your favorite flowers. When it comes to bridal wear, most fairy tale weddings opt for pink-colored dresses and white tuxedos for the men.

Décor-wise, you’ll need lot of draping, lavish linens, bright chandeliers and comfort foods, of course. In the music department, you can borrow ideas from actual royal weddings. Alternatively, have your DJ play songs from your favorite Disney movies, say Beauty and the Beast.

7—A Whimsical Theme

A whimsical wedding theme is one that follows no particular theme at all. What you want is what you get. If you want to blend some bohemian style with a little of the summer theme, a Cindarella gown, pure white, or festival after-party; that’s precisely what you get.

With that in mind, your wedding theme is only limited by your creativity. So, think hard about the colors you want to incorporate to your wedding. The idea is to think outside the box and to make your wedding feel both original and beautiful.

As always, the Internet is full of guides on how to choose every aspect of your wedding theme. So, if you feel a little bit overwhelmed, get some help online.

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