Picking a theme for your wedding can be challenging. The editors at Arkansas Business Publishing Group told us what their themes were to help you brainstorm ideas for your perfect wedding theme.
Lindsay Irvin, Editor, Arkansas Bride – “Cherry blossoms (because we got engaged in Washington, D.C.) and Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’”
Brandy Hubener, Account Executive, Arkansas Bride – “It was a destination wedding at beach.”
Betsy Tilley, Account Executive, Arkansas Bride – “On a beach.”
Amanda Hoelzeman, Managing Editor, Soirée – “Southern beach.”
Leigh Walker, Account Executive, Soirée – “I had a fall wedding with deep browns, mochas, and ivory. [The] centerpieces were lanterns, flowers, branches … kind of fall-ish and romantic.”
Kate Knable, Assistant Editor, Arkansas Business – “We didn’t consciously set a theme, but we were really purposeful to personalize nearly everything and to honor our family and friends (particularly those who had invested a lot of time in mentoring us and helping us mature) in the ceremony and reception. Honoring and including everyone took some effort, in part because we’re both from big families. We knew we were moving away from all of them — and it was a remarkably special thing to have them all together and to be able to say ‘thank you’ as they sent us off to start our nomadic military life.”
Luci Deere, Account Executive, Soirée – “We got married in September. All our colors were white, green and brown.”
Tasha Amos, Senior Account Executive, Little Rock Family – “Pretty in Pink and Green.”
Taylor Bowers, Marketing Coordinator, Arkansas Business Publishing Group – “Our colors dominated our theme. I was so in love with the jade green we used that I only wanted black and white to be anywhere else!”
Deborah Edwards, Account Executive, Little Rock Family – “Springtime.”
Don’t forget to see what the editors chose as their best and worst wedding gifts, honeymoon spots, and their “something blue.”