Ideas For Your 4th Of July Wedding Celebration

4th of July Wedding by Kiokreations.com

What smells of romance and patriotism? A 4th of July wedding of course. Does your wedding day fall on one of the biggest and most popular holidays of the year? There are many things you can incorporate on your wedding day for this special holiday. A 4th of July celebration can only mean three things: A red, white and blue motif. No need to go overboard with the theme but with careful selection of these 3 main colors, your 4th of July wedding is sure to set off  some fireworks.

Wedding Dress by Maggie Sottero

The most important thing of course is the wedding gown. A simple red sash across the waist will give that wedding gown a dash of color that will make it pop out. Why not be daring and complete your look with a blue bridal shoe? It’s a homerun combination of the three colors without going over the top.

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Sparklers by Sparklersonline.com

The wedding invitations are a great way to kick off your wedding and independence day celebration. A red, white and blue invite is a true standout and very noticeable. It will get your guests excited as they clearly see that this will be a double celebration. Decorations must also be taken with caution. It is your wedding day first and foremost and not a 4th of July celebration. Small details such as an American flag napkin with the bride and grooms name on it gives it that 4th of July touch without overwhelming it.

Wedding cake by the Artisan cake company
A 4th of July themed cocktail

This holiday can only mean one thing when it comes to food, good ole’ American barbeque. A buffet consisting of pint sized barbeque beef or chicken burgers adds a touch of sophistication to the food. Cocktails inspired by the american flag also gives hommage to the holiday and adds a colorful surprise to the reception. Don’t forget your 3 tiered red, white and blue cake to top off the celebration.

Did you have a 4th of July wedding? If you did, please share your ideas with us and leave a comment at the box below.

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    I love the dress that was featured in the article. I’ve never heard of Maggie Sottero. Is she a U.S. designer? Can I get more info on her?

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    CeciliaC
    • Yes, Maggie Sottero is a U.S. based designer who specializes in bridal gowns. You can go to her website at http://www.maggiesottero.com/ to see more from the designer.