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I got that one! Haha even though I am not getting married anytime soon, I love bridal culture and looking at different ideas. I just think it is always useful to be prepared so that when it does happen, some things are already planned out :)
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^^^Yeah, but having everything planned out doesn't always work. You never know. Your hypothetical future spouse could really hate your pre-planned ideas.
Ex: a friend of mine has always wanted a pink and green wedding. Got engaged to a guy and he hated pink and green. lol. |
Haha bf and I are strange. The only thing we have agreed on (if we do get married) is where we would like it to be. But then, that's really the only part we have talked about. Everything else is in my head, and I try not to get too stuck on any one part that I'd refuse to give it up.
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KSUViolet, I just showed my fiance the pictures you posted of the turquoise and purple, and he said, "I thought you wanted Cowboys colors."
Men. :-) |
Oh men.
A good tip if you want your fiance to be involved (but you know he'll be overwhelmed if you just start showing him pictures of stuff), narrow it down to like 3 or 4 potential color schemes and let him pick one. |
He's digging the turquoise and purple, now that I gave him a visual. You rock. :-)
That flower - I think it's an orchid, maybe - that's purple in the outside and (dyed?) turquoise on the inside would make a fabulous boutonniere. |
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I asked fiance if he had any color preferences and his first answer was navy and white (Penn State), and after I vetoed that it was blue and gold (Akron). No, sorry, we are not theming our wedding after our alma mater(s). I am absolutely in LOVE with these colors. We will probably end up with blues and greens of some sort. http://media.theknot.com/ImageStage/...arge_image.jpg |
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Navy and white with some pink added...
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I'm set that I'm wearing my bunad, the yet to be determined Mr. VandalSquirrel can wear something from his ethnic background, or a tux, or something we agree upon, and I refuse fondant, so it is either marzipan covered cake (yum!) and/or a kransekake. I really lucked out as I can wear my headpiece as my veil and change into the married woman's one at the reception, or rock the bridal crown. I may do flowers, but it would be small. My great grandmother has roses (red and yellow ;) ) with a fern in her picture, so I may do the same. How fortunate I can work the Alpha Gam angle in like that. After planning a wedding that thankfully never happened, this is way easier. |
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