Themes make parties and events memorable and fun. What better way to add your own personal and unique flair to a celebration than with a theme? You are never too old to host an adult Las Vegas themed birthday party, or a tropical vacation themed anniversary. What little girl wouldn’t love a tea party theme for her special day? Or a conductor who drops in to a train themed party for a little boy? Themes can be colors, places, ideas, hobbies, eras, or even foods – the possibilities are endless.

When choosing a theme, there are just a few things to remember:
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Choose a theme and stick with it. If your bride is in love with the idea of a southern-themed wedding, use that theme throughout the entire wedding and into the reception. Yes, the wedding is all about the bride and groom and showing off what is important or significant to them…but you want to be careful not to confuse guests who will be trying to figure out why there is mistletoe and an autumn tree in the middle of southern-themed bunch of sunflowers and magnolias. Planners and coordinators should help their clients figure out why a certain theme was chosen and the significance behind that particular idea. More often than not, there is a reason and a memory behind a theme. Maybe the bride and groom met in a little café in downtown Charleston where the jasmine were blooming and the magnolia trees were fresh and full. Why not some jasmine flavored tea as an appetizer at the reception and lace overlay tablecloths to remind the couple of how they met and to tell their story? Although there will be many significant items to a young couple at their wedding, or an already-married couple for their anniversary, it is important to flush out those memories that are the most important so that you do not mix too many themes into one event.
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Choose a theme that will not be difficult or too expensive to replicate. You don’t want to have a hard time finding pieces for decoration, or dish out a small fortune for accessories and décor. Sit down and think about why you want to use the theme you have chosen and then make a list of the items that may come to your client’s mind when they think of that particular theme. Where could you purchase or rent some of these items? Having a vintage-themed tea party is a fabulous idea; however, vintage means anything “old-fashioned” or “dated”. So now you have to figure out which vintage era? Vintage movies, clothing, or cars? 1940’s, 70’s, or 80’s? A whole era would change your vintage party to a possible 1950’s costume party, complete with flapper dresses and feathers for a teenage girl’s sweet sixteen. Color is also very important when choosing a theme. If you like a vintage feel, but you don’t like softer pastel colors and creams, you or your planner may need to think about whether the color or the theme is of most importance to you.
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You want your potential attendees to know exactly what your theme is, so don’t be afraid to embellish a little bit when you decorate. Less is more when you’re decorating a home; however, more is definitely more when you’re planning a themed party. You were bold and creative enough to go with a theme to begin with, so go ahead and have fun with it!
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