You’ve decided to exchanged vows in magical historical town of San Miguel de Allende; Mexico. You want your wedding to be unique, beautiful and romantic. Here some tips on how to achieve just that.
- Study your venue thoroughly. Will you be exchanging vows on a terrace? A garden? Or a church? Do you need a draped ceremony canopy? We have seen couples that suggest a draped canopy for all the wrong reasons, and most times it’s because they don’t know their options. There are many ways to decorate you ceremony and enhance the venue you love without blocking the view. For example, if you need a formal Chuppah for your religious ceremony, don’t make it heavy or fluffy. We recommend adapting it to the venue, especially if the ceremony is in an already decorative charged venue.
- If you have your ceremony on the grass, offer your guests complimentary heels protector. All girls will appreciate it.
- Get a local guitar player, most of the time they’ll be willing to play covers if you want them to. Having a local flair is always a good idea.
- If you want to throw petals on the aisle or have the aisle already decorated, go BIG or do nothing. This is the kind of touch that looks beautiful only when going all the way. A few petals on the floor would only make it look dirty, as if somebody had forgotten to clean the area.
- Think of the main entrance and how your guests will approach the area. Decorate it and add flowers, candles, touches, or anything that can brighten up the place. It is always nice to set the mood right from the entrance and not just at the main spot.
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