Vision, theme, and trends
Vision
- use the five senses
- Create a storyboard
- There are different kinds of wedding themes
o Subtle or dramatic
o Colours
o Seasons/holiday
Spring=pastels
Summer-bright colours
Fall-muted tones
Winter-festive shades
o Look at past
Renaissance
Victorian era
Roaring 20s
o Interest in outdoor activities and sports
o popular culture
Questions to ask the couple
1. What three words define your relationship?
2. What is a must at your wedding?
3. Where do you spend the most time with your fiancé?
4. What is the most important element of your wedding day?
5. What do you want people to remember most about your wedding day?
Destination and Sites
- Destinations can be chosen based on theme
o E.g. Great Gatsby theme at the Gatsby Estate at Martha’s Vineyard
o Disney theme at Disneyworld
- Ceremony might be different than reception location or venue can accommodate both
o Hotel
o Resorts
o Country clubs
o Museums
Vision
- use the five senses
- Create a storyboard
- There are different kinds of wedding themes
o Subtle or dramatic
o Colours
o Seasons/holiday
Spring=pastels
Summer-bright colours
Fall-muted tones
Winter-festive shades
o Look at past
Renaissance
Victorian era
Roaring 20s
o Interest in outdoor activities and sports
o popular culture
Questions to ask the couple
1. What three words define your relationship?
2. What is a must at your wedding?
3. Where do you spend the most time with your fiancé?
4. What is the most important element of your wedding day?
5. What do you want people to remember most about your wedding day?
Destination and Sites
- Destinations can be chosen based on theme
o E.g. Great Gatsby theme at the Gatsby Estate at Martha’s Vineyard
o Disney theme at Disneyworld
- Ceremony might be different than reception location or venue can accommodate both
o Hotel
o Resorts
o Country clubs
o Museums