Romantic ideas for your Valentine’s Day wedding theme

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Red and pink are two of the main colours associated with love and Valentine’s Day. They evoke passion, romance and roses, and they are beautiful colours for a wedding. Create a pop of colour with red or pink accessories for the groom and groomsmen.  This might include ties, cummerbunds, pocket squares and buttonholes. Choose bridesmaid dresses in a romantic blush pink or fiery red, 

1. A red and pink colour scheme

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and tie your colours through to decorations like balloons, chair ribbons and floral centrepieces. To make your reds and pinks even more stunning, opt for white as a base.  This will also prevent things from looking busy with too many bold colours. White tablecloths, silk and lace accessories, and baby’s breath in the bouquets are just a few ways to incorporate white into your Valentine’s Day theme.

1. A red and pink colour scheme

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One of the best ways to incorporate a theme in your celebration is through the food and drink that you serve. Get creative and offer your guests something that inspires a little love. There are lots of foods that are known for being romantic—or even aphrodisiacs—such as oysters, pomegranates and strawberries, which could form the basis of your loved-up menu. 

2. Romantic food and drink

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Hearts are a universally recognised symbol of love, and no Valentine’s Day wedding would be complete without them. You might be thinking of heart-shaped decorations like shaped confetti, rustic wooden hearts hanging from the ceiling, and heart-shaped lights, but the fun doesn’t need to stop there! Canapés, chocolates or 

3. Hearts, hearts and more hearts!

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cookies in the shape of a heart can look really cute, and you can even serve food in heart-shaped dishes.  For something a little more fun, have the groom and groomsmen wear heart-print ties, and give the bride and bridesmaids matching sashes or hair ribbons.

3. Hearts, hearts and more hearts!

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No flower symbolises love, romance and Valentine’s Day quite like the classic red rose. As well as using them into your floral decorations such as bouquets, buttonholes and centrepieces, you can incorporate them into your wedding theme in lots of other ways. Have your flower girl scatter rose petals down the aisle, hand out bags of dried rose 

4. Dozens of roses

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petal confetti for guests to shower you with after the ceremony, and serve rosewater cakes and cocktails at the reception.

4. Dozens of roses

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