Bright Ideas ~ (201) Bride Web Exclusive on Lighting Up Your Wedding
Monday the 12th of September
Recently, Candice shared some tips with (201) Bride on how to personalize your wedding by adding customized lighting and design elements. Adding lighting, draping and unique design elements to a wedding can dramatically up the wow factor and make the wedding more memorable. Lighting can have a tremendous impact on the overall tone and feel of an event. Details including linens and centerpieces accented with crystals and color can make the event special for all who attend.
Here are some tips about using lighting and design for your big day.

Work With Your Planner
Spend time with your planner deciding what special designs you would like to incorporate into your day. For a unique spin on displaying your seating cards, use branches with the cards hanging from crystals and ties that include the colors of your wedding. Your guests will be delighted as they find their cards and hold onto them as fun keepsakes.
Uplight Your Event in Your Wedding Colors
Uplight your wedding color against beautiful white curtains. It adds a fantastic touch to their fabulous affair.
Go With Natural Lighting
There is something special about looking at pictures where the couples are basking in the glory of natural sunlight. For an outdoor ceremony you may want to have the ceremony start right around sunset. The gorgeous sky will serve as your back drop.
You Can Always Incorporate Candles
Candles are a great way to add a warm soft glow to your event. They can be used for both indoor and outdoor events and are great no matter what time of the year you are getting married.
To read more on how lighting and design ideas can make your day dazzle, click here!







Restroom Trailers
12/09/2011 at 4:25 pm — Permalink
Like! “Lighting can have a tremendous impact on the overall tone and feel of an event.”
TFT-login
14/09/2011 at 2:40 pm — Permalink
Agreed! Thanks for your comment!!
Morgan
15/09/2011 at 6:18 pm — Permalink
Love the nature-inspired theme for hanging the place-cards! Reminds me a bit of a summer Christmas tree