Bring the celebratory drama with a wedding ceremony balloon drop
Okay, so this idea will only work for certain venues, but when it does work, it’s EPIC. Alisha and Jennifer’s glittery unicorn wedding featured an actual real live ceremony balloon drop! It’s the biggest “confetti” ever. Plus, you can coordinate it with your theme: rainbow, black and white, marbled balloons, metallic balloons… anything goes.
Ask your parent to “support you down the aisle”
Even though having my father escort me down the aisle was one of my favorite memories from my first wedding, the second time I got married, I felt it was important to not make A Big Deal out of the processional. I thought I’d either walk down the aisle alone — an independent woman making her own life choice — or walk down the aisle with my partner, like no biggie.
Either way, no one was “giving me away” this time. That was for sure.
Then two things happened…
Make your guests cry with laughter from these funny wedding handkerchief bags
Kim and Adam’s rustic barn wedding featured these funny wedding handkerchief bags featuring phrases like “No ugly crying” and “for crying out loud.” We already love giving out hankies for happy tears, so it only makes sense to give them a little snark.
Toss colorful pom-poms instead of rice after your ceremony (and more ways to use them!)
Do you know what Annie and Jose totally needed at their ceremony under towering redwood trees? A bunch of colorful poms poms to toss for a killer photo-op. They’re cheap, easy to clean up (make sure you’re delegating that to someone to keep the venue clean!), and totally adorable in their little baggies.
