Question:
Do you have to have a theme wedding?
anonymous
2008-03-04 08:52:37 UTC
First let me start off by saying that I am NOT getting married but I am part of an upcoming wedding which has a beach theme. And on here I notice there are a lot of wedding themed questions and I was curious if you have to have a theme wedding?
22 answers:
pspoptart
2008-03-04 09:15:30 UTC
Every wedding has a theme. When you pick your wedding colors you are picking the most basic theme out there. Some stay very plain and general like "green", others are very specific like "seashells".



All a theme does is help a bride when she is planning to direct her decisions so she gets a wedding that is coordinated. What sort of favors should I give? Well, if your theme is seashells then chocolate shells or a cookie shaped like one is a great option. If your theme is just a color like green perhaps do a candy bar with all green candies.
kill_yr_television
2008-03-04 10:03:02 UTC
Absolutely. If you don't choose a "theme" and buy a lot of coordinating merchandise then you aren't really married and your children will all be custards or bastions or whatever that word is.



Of course not. The idea of having some "theme" above and beyond the obvious "wedding day" theme is a silly scheme The Wedding Industry uses to sell more and more frivolous geegaws. My thought is that you have your whole life to have Roaring Twenties parties and Beach Theme parties, but only one wedding day. People waste their wedding day on a Mikado theme party and then want to have a wedding themed party 2 years later, thus making utter fools of themselves. Nothing wrong with a repeating motif or coordinated colors, but your decor should be coming from the "wedding" section of the Party Depot, not the "luau" section or "nifty 50's" section.
Boston
2008-03-04 09:20:19 UTC
A theme is definitely not required in weddings. However, a cohesive theme can actually make planning and decorating a lot easier. If you know you're having a beach theme for example, you have a much smaller selection of colors, flowers, decorations, invitations, etc. Themes work well for some weddings but not so much for others. If you're getting married on the beach, a beach theme is extremely fitting and convenient. But if you're getting married in a church in Iowa and having your reception in the Elk Lodge, a beach theme can be much harder to incorporate.
hitchnj
2008-03-04 10:26:42 UTC
everyone wants to be unique and special.. weddings have largely become a contest of who can spend more money.. since some people spend outrageous amounts of money and there is no competing with that, the new competition is creativity.. sometimes these themes are truly relevent to the people involved.. sometimes they are not.. i have no problem with a theme when attending a wedding but i've heard people on here talk about slideshows during the reception and things like that and frankly it sounds painful.. a slideshow would be more appropriate at the rehearsal dinner to keep people occupied while they eat..
anonymous
2008-03-04 08:58:31 UTC
Honestly, I see no point in a wedding having a theme. Themes are for high school proms and birthday parties, IMO. The only "themes" a wedding should have are the fact that it's a wedding, and a color scheme.
mynxr
2008-03-04 10:43:59 UTC
No, you don't have to have a theme. It just makes planning the wedding a lot easier for the bride if she has a theme.
Green_eyes 69
2008-03-04 11:15:11 UTC
No theme for me just doing a garden wedding
Lydia
2008-03-04 08:58:57 UTC
Gosh, no. I never heard of people having theme weddings til I began here on Answers. Only ever heard of them for birthday parties!

I think the 'theme' of a wedding should be "A Wedding"!!! You choose colors, decor, etc. by the season, or ethnicity, or traditions, or just by what you love - and go from there...
Angie
2008-03-04 08:58:04 UTC
I'm not having a theme wedding. I don't think anyone I know has had one. I didn't even know people did it until I starting planning my own wedding and saw them in books.
L♥G
2008-03-04 08:56:47 UTC
No you dont have tohave a theme, a lot of people just choose colors for their weddings. Personally Im not sure if i'll have a theme or not.
maigen_obx
2008-03-04 10:07:07 UTC
Isn't a wedding theme enough?
anonymous
2008-03-04 08:58:48 UTC
No you don't have do anything you don't want to do. That is one thing that everyone forgets when they are planning their wedding. My wedding was extremely unique, I wanted it to match my husband and my personality.



You don't have to have a theme. You don't have to have just one parent walk you down the aisle. You don't have to have all girls on the brides side and all guys on the grooms side.
la de da
2008-03-04 09:38:41 UTC
i guess you can say i am having a sorta theme.. I went with the tifany blue stuff.. Just because i liked the color. but there is some boxes that are wraped up that look like tiffany boxes that are being incorperated. into the wedding but for the most part it is that blue color , silver , white, and cyrstal every where.
hickey
2016-09-08 06:23:41 UTC
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anonymous
2008-03-04 09:09:02 UTC
No. Weddings already have a theme...."wedding".
theMrs.
2008-03-04 10:12:33 UTC
I don't think you have to have a theme, but for me, I found it made things easier during planning. We had our ceremony and reception at a winery, so we made that our theme. Everything was grapes and wine related.
Sharon F
2008-03-04 09:06:19 UTC
I am definitely not having a theme.
Angela O
2008-03-04 09:19:17 UTC
Ours is marriage. It's the only theme we want or need.
ski bunny
2008-03-04 09:11:44 UTC
Colors are VERY important!! But if thats what they want than go with it!! Everyone has there own idea on there dream wedding!!
Kristi H
2008-03-04 09:00:01 UTC
Definitely not, it's just personal preference.



Weddings are getting more and more unique, so just about anything goes!
Lonely heart
2008-03-04 09:57:46 UTC
Not thinking of marriage now whenever i 'll let u know !!!!!!
anonymous
2008-03-04 09:11:13 UTC
no!


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