Friday, August 1, 2014

Choosing Motif and theme for your Wedding



Motif is defined as a design that consists of recurring shapes or colors as decoration.  Usually, theme and designed are selected as inclusion to any major event or special occasion either personal or institutional.  Motif and theme are assigned by people in-charge in the special event. They generally base decision on the classification, location, and purpose of the gathering.     

In choosing motif for the wedding, normally couples decide for themselves which shades will eventually outflow the venue of their exciting moments of unity in the formal ceremony.  Future bride and groom discuss and agree with themselves together with their immediate family members the concept and details of the wedding.  How do you choose the motif and theme for the wedding?  What do you prefer in holding your special event? Think about the date, day, time, locations, your likes, preferences, designs, color attributes and combinations? These are some of the basic things you need to consider in determining which suits your preferences.

Motif also compensate with the location such as beach and garden as well as the time like sunset or dazzling evening.  Motif brings life with the help of the physical attributes you plan to hold your event.  Theme for the wedding brings more life and resemblance of sparkling lights and designs of your ornaments and shades.

Red is fantastic color for an Asian themed wedding. Blue is a versatile color both for indoor or outdoor either for morning or evening event. The strong or light combinations of light and dark shades of blue will bring more bright at the venue. Green is flexible color if you wish to combine with other colors as you imagine the green grass combined with different shades of flowers in the garden. It brings natural fresh of new day in the garden and field. Yellow plays well with other colors like stunning blue, orange, lavender, and green.  Vintage settings are also familiar for some who prefer to enjoy and recall sweet memories of the past era.      

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