Valentine’s Day Wedding Ideas
January 29, 2008 by Christine Gooding
Filed under Wedding Themes and Ideas
So, Valentine’s day is just around the corner and you’re having a Valentine’s Day wedding. Here are a few ideas from Web Wedding that might be helpful to you:
The symbols of Valentine’s Day are hearts, roses, white doves and plump little cupids with their bows and arrows! Here are some ideas to ‘pick and mix’. Add your own personal ideas and style to create the most romantic of weddings.
The Bride
* A romantic white dress, a heart shaped neckline formed by a deep V in the centre and an off the shoulder style bodice, which tapers to a pointed waistline. The skirt long, soft and very full.
* A figure hugging lace gown.
* For the bolder bride – add a touch of red. Red satin roses appliqu�d onto the bodice or a line of small red hearts or rosebuds around the edge of the veil or dress.
* Make a real entrance in an all red silk gown.
* Flowers have to be roses. Deep red, the flower of love, or pure white. Add some trailing ribbons each ending in a red heart.
* Carry a single red rose adorned with a ribbon.
* Red velvet cape for warmth.
* For romance wear pink. If ‘Valentine red’ is not for you, choose rich shades of pink for your roses and heart motifs.
* Wear flowers woven into a soft, romantic hairstyle.
* Jewellery should reflect the theme with hearts, roses, doves or cupids.
* Wear rubies
* A red velvet band around the neck with small gold heart attached.
The Bridesmaids
* The choice again is red, white or a rich pink. Choose heavy fabrics to keep out the chill or complement the gown with a matching stole or shrug.
* White gowns need a touch of colour. Either choose a fabric with a dainty pattern (such as tiny hearts or rosebuds), or use red or pink flowers in Victorian posies edged with lace and trailing ribbons.
* Simple sheath dresses, in a plain red or pink, provide a wonderful contrast to the romantic fullness of an elaborate bridal gown.
* Baskets of roses or a floral heart on a loop of ribbon make a change from bouquets.
* Presents for the bridesmaids could be heart shaped lockets.The Flower Girl
* A short white full skirted dress with a red or pink sash, and matching ribbons in her hair, warm tights to keep out the cold and carrying a basket of red/pink rose petals to scatter in front of the bride. (Check this is OK with the venue first!)
* Alternatively she could carry a teddy bear with a large coloured heart on its tummy, a miniature cupid or a satin heart on a loop of ribbon.The Grooms Party
* Red silk waistcoats worn under dark jackets.
* A red rose for the groom and white roses for the groomsmen.
* A red shirt could also look good.
* A white suit with a pink shirt or waistcoat.Transport
* A romantic horse drawn carriage, making sure there is a roof to fend off the rain and a large rug to keep you warm.
* A white limousine decorated with red ribbons.
The Invitations* Romantic cards decorated with cupids and written in elaborate gold lettering.
* Red silk hearts or imitation roses on the cover.
* Amore, Liebe, Love, Amour. Love in any language – decorate your stationery with just one word spelt a dozen different ways.
* Style your invitations to resemble Valentine cards.
* Add a finishing touch with ribbons ending with a small coloured heart.
* Heart shaped cardsCake
* Rich chocolate cake decorated with chocolate icing and red roses.
* Heart shaped layers decorated with red iced heart shapes.
* Decorate with cupids and doves.Decorations
* Roses, roses and more roses.
* Small gold cherubs in floral arrangement for table centres.
* Sprinkle small cut-out shapes of doves or hearts over the tables.
* Tie large red or pink bows around the backs of chairs.
* Floor length red table covers under a smaller white lace tablecloth.
* Loop long table clothes up around tables and secure with red hearts.
* Attach dozens of balloons around a large heart shaped frame.
* Love birds in cages around the room.
* Cupids, hearts and arrows hung from the ceiling.
* Candles for romantic lighting
* Provide containers for blowing bubbles to add a touch of magic.
* Each place setting marked with a single rose attached to the serviette and bearing the guest’s name.Music
* Every tune to be played must have the word ‘love’ in the title
* Serenading musicians wandering between the tables during the reception.Favours
* Chocolates in a heart shaped gift box.
* Red satin heart bearing bride and groom’s initials and filled with pot pourri.
* Heart shaped chocolates in red foil.

















I love these ideas, especially the wandering musicians. So romantic.