6 Ways To Celebrate Pride At Your Wedding
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Weddings are a celebration of love. Luckily, LGBTQ weddings are finally being recognized and honored equally in our ever-learning society. What could be a more perfect to celebrate pride on your special day than by having rainbows at your wedding? Couple's should be excited to express this love and deserve creative ways to include it on their day. The fun thing about weddings is, there really is no “right” way to do things. Wether you want the whole guest list to wear color, or you'd like to just add subtle hint, here is a list of 6 different ways you can proudly celebrate pride at your wedding.
A Sneaky Cake!
How fun would it be to cut into a seemingly “boring” white cake to find rainbow layers inside! It's such a cheeky way to add a subtle hint of pride at the end of the night. You can also serve uniquely designed cookies, or have rainbow MnM's as party treats for your guests.
Subtle Hints in Your Wardrobe.
There are so many ways you can add the rainbow into your accessories on your special day. The best part is, you can adjust it to be super sublte or as extravagant as you want. For men, you can add buttons inside your jacket, have rainbow cufflinks, or even super fun rainbow socks! For women, you can have a rainbow painted on the bottom of your shoe, rainbow jewelry, or if you're feeling super fun, a rainbow veil!
A Picture Perfect Ceremony.
Instead of bubbles, rice, or sparklers, hand out rainbow flags to your guests before the ceremony so they can wave them loud and proud while you share your kiss with your partner. This is such a fun way to involve your loved ones and truly feel their care and support. Plus, the pictures captured from this moment will be unforgettably emotional.
Heart-Warming Words.
You don't always have to include a rainbow to show your pride. Try adding a special sign, like this one. It will be sure to make your guests smile and remind them of your unique love story.
Decor That Speaks For Itself.
Your whole wedding definitely does not have to be rainbows everywhere, but adding in pops of color to your flowers, balloons, entrances/exits will be the perfect amount. It's so easy to customize it to your liking. How cute is this adorable pastel floral bouquet?
A Spectrum of Bridesmaid Dresses
This idea is for the bride who wants to make a S T A T E M E N T. If you have a large bridal party you can have them each wear a different color of the rainbow. Your guests will love this fun visual during the ceremony and your pictures will be magazine worthy! Shop bridal dresses here!
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