Getting Married on Valentine’s Day

Getting Married on Valentine’s Day
Five easy ways to incorporate love day on your special day!

Happy Valentine’s Day! While February 14th is the universal day of love, we know we all appreciate our significant others year-round. Some couples may even choose to get married on the most romantic day of the year. Valentine's Day is a celebration of love, so weddings are perfectly aligned with the day in question. Wondering how you can make your wedding work on Valentine’s Day? Here are five easy, romantic Valentine's Day wedding ideas:

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1. Incorporate classic Valentine's colors into your wedding's color scheme.

Red, pink, white… Add your own flair! There's no wrong answer here! Flowers and table centerpieces are a great place to start! For those looking for a more bolder representation of the holiday, consider bridesmaid and groomsman attire.

2. Serve pink cocktails to match your wedding colors.

How awesome is this? A splash of colored liquid can accentuate your decor. Whether its punch or bar made drink, coordinate some color into your menu.

3. Rent a bright red car for your getaway vehicle.

Drive away in something memorable! You’re sure to catch attention and turn heads in a bright red vehicle. Your day, your way!

4. Use soft, romantic lighting during the reception.

Ditch the harsh lights and set the mood, with soft glow and illumination. Not only do you want to feel the sparks fly on your day, but you’re also probably going to want others to bask in all the feels with you.

5. Send your guests home with a love-themed sweet treat.

So you just had the best party of the year and everyone you know was invited. If they aren’t sharing how awesome you looked in your dress, they’re sure to ask for that yummy recipe from the treat you sent home with them.

At Believe Bride, we believe that love can be celebrated any day and in any way! Happy Valentines Day to those you love from us who love helping you!

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