It is always to better to make a plan and stick to it. Themes are nothing but the same. You plan on a particular theme to streamline your options and limit it to a certain set of ideas from which you can pick and choose for the final output. Themes make it easier to decide what goes up on your list of wedding decorations and what stays out f it. It makes sure that you have a lovely plan and there is no way you can go wrong when you restrict yourself to a set decor pattern instead of muddling it all up. Now the infamous question arises. How do I choose the perfect decor to go with my wedding theme, or rather the even bigger question, how do I choose my theme? Worry not as the wedding genie is here to help you figure out what exactly you would want in your wedding.

Think of all the things that make you happy. Be it raindrops on roses or whiskers on kittens, there should definitely be something that gives you immense happiness. See if it can be part of your decor. Let’s take the favourite things song for instance, this helps us come to a conclusion that anything English and colonial is what appeals the one singing it. If all it takes is raindrops on roses, you could find the perfect wedding decorator for you to source it out and make your decor look lovely and wonderful. Once you have your list of things to incorporate in the decor, come up with the central theme for it. Of course, consult with your to be spouse and find out what he/she likes too in order to get a complete picture of how your decor is going to look.

If this doesn’t help, you could always choose to recreate a special day in your life. Probably the day you met, or the day you got engaged or any significant day. You could make that your centric theme and use it to decorate the wedding. Theme wedding decorations and indian wedding theme decorations are easy to find if you just make an effort and google the right wedding decorators who can show you some of their work to get an idea of what you want.

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