Top 5 Tips To Play Your Vegas Wedding

By Jason Larrsohn


Planning a wedding in Las Vegas isn't as easy as a lot of guys assume it is. Many assume that the girl has had the wedding planned for her entire life.

For example, many spring or summer weddings tend to be lighter colors: pastels and such to represent the freeing feeling of the longer, warmer days. Conversely, the winter months take on a stronger, bolder color scheme to stick out in the cold, dark of the shorter days.

Even with simple distinctions like the time of year though, the color choosing process can still be difficult.

It's not that they don't relish the dream of it happening, they just don't dwell on the details, thinking to take care of them when the right time comes. Once the day comes though, it can become extremely difficult for the girl to make even the most "basic" of decisions.

As romantic as it may seem to be married on a holiday, won't it be nicer to create something special out of a normal weekend? That way you have one more holiday to look forward to in the years to come.

There are a number of outside influences for your wedding you could use to help determine the colors you want for your Las Vegas wedding. The following are three of the easiest to examine for guidance. First, look to your flowers for inspiration. What flowers will be in your bouquet?

So the next question is how identify what colors look good together. Luckily, there's a lot of help where this is concerned.

If you're dead set on yellow pansies, then use yellow in your color scheme. With yellow as a starting point, you can choose a complement from the other side of the color wheel as the second color (blue/purple/turquoise). Once you have one color down, the others tend to come a lot easier, because only a few colors will look dazzling with your choice.

If you're struggling with a choice of flower, look to what beautiful flowers are in bloom in the month you'll be getting married. You increase your chances that they'll show up colorful and beautiful the day of the wedding if they are in bloom and in stock.

That exact opposite color is considered a complement. It means that the colors will work extremely well together.

Fifth, if you want to feed your guests, and you want to make sure they're full, consider booking one of the hotel's buffets for the group. Many have private areas set aside to host parties of all shapes and sizes.

Perhaps your color schemes can be in honor of your mom. She would love it, and just as long as it's okay with you, it could bring you two closer, especially since the bond of using the mother's dress has faded as of late. So look at other aspects of the wedding for inspiration for your colors. You'll find it much easier to choose in these circumstances.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment