Western Wedding Theme
Oct 31st, 2008 by Jules Barlie
I recently attended a western wedding and I was amazed at the beautiful spectacle. The bride and groom did a magnificent job choosing stylish western designs and dcor for the special occasion. I thought that the entire thing was going to be a complete mess and that it was going to be far too casual for a true bridal affair but I was terribly wrong.
One could make out from the invitations sent out by the couple that it will be a western wedding. It was a well designed invitation with a cowboy hat and also a bunch of flowers as the main part. There was a very eye-catching note on the left of the pretty image which was sitting on the top of a stack of hay.
The couple opted to write their own personal note for the guests to read and they stuck to the western wedding theme by indicating that they were “getting hitched” and providing the details about the event. This charming presentation was generally informal but the beautiful design and elegant quality of the invitations balanced the casual attitude of the note.
The maid of honor had chosen a very fitting gift for the guests at the bridal shower. It was a well crafted brilliant little interesting box pendant and earring set in a cowboy hat. All the boxes were made like a hat which when opened showed a pendant necklace or earrings. The maid of honor was very pleased with her choice and the best part was it did not even cost too much. They were beautiful mementos for a western wedding and would be cherished by all.
Even the way the Wine was given to the bride and groom was very different. On bridal table you could see cowboy wine holder. There was a horseshoe stuck to the bottom of the wine holder and you could see a cowboy made of the horseshoes also. The four wine glasses were placed in the cowboy’s metal hands, and all of them were decorated with running horses. The legs of the cowboy were holding the wine. It was such an apt piece for a western wedding subject.
But nothing can be compared to the outstanding gown which was worn by the happy bride. There were delicate laces and pearls woven in the petite train of the dress. It did not fit as a ballroom gown but was extremely beautiful. To top it all the bride wore a well decorated cowgirl hat with a light veil.
