Get the Aloha Vibe for Your Wedding

April 17th, 2010

How does a destination wedding to Hawaii sound? Pretty great after the long winter, if you ask me! Of course, when we think of Hawaii, pictures come to mind of leis, lush tropical flowers, and hula dancers. Those are all fantastic, but don’t overlook the appeal of an ultra-laid-back beachy vibe: embroidery, ruffly bikinis for the honeymoon, and washed out peachy colors. This fun post on 100 Layer Cake is just the inspiration you need to grab that Aloha vibe.

Hawaiian Themed Weddings

May 1st, 2009

A great idea for a summer wedding is to capture the spirit and fun of the Hawaiian islands. If you are lucky enough to be able to have a destination wedding in Hawaii, that would be fabulous. But even couples who prefer to get married closer to home can throw a fantastic wedding reception with a luau theme.

The decorations are really the cornerstone of a Hawaiian themed wedding. Think about all of the natural beauty that can be found in a tropical wonderland, such as swaying palm trees, vibrant flowers, and beautiful seashells. This is the type of décor that you will want to create your own version of paradise. Larger items like potted palm trees can be rented to add that authentic island flavor to an indoor setting or a backyard, and don’t forget the tiki torches.

The bridal party will definitely want to set the tone for the party with relaxed attire perfect for a tropical island. The bride would look stunning in a flowing chiffon bridal gown with beach wedding jewelry. For the bridesmaids, think about strapless dresses in a bright floral print or a pretty fuchsia colored chiffon. As your bridesmaid gift, you can give them sets of beach inspired jewelry to wear to your wedding, such as monogrammed shell necklaces.

Help your guests get into the Hawaiian vibe by greeting them with beautiful floral leis to wear. You can also provide beach essentials like woven palm fans and cute flip flops. If you would like for your guests to wear festive attire like Hawaiian shirts and colorful dresses, you can make a note on the bottom of the invitation stating “Festive island dress requested”.

The right entertainment will go a long way towards creating your luau reception. Start with Hawaiian music, and mix in a few surf favorites to get the crowd dancing. Then dazzle your guests with live entertainment like hula dancers and those amazing fire dancers. If you want, you could even have a brief hula lesson to get the party going.Finish your wedding reception by thanking your guests with a favor that hints of Hawaii for the perfect ending to a fantastic wedding.