Disney wedding ideas:
A Disney Themed Wedding How-To
Clear Cinderella slipper favors
The Disney Wedding Blog
Carriage Placecard Holders
My ideas:
1. Pay homage to your favorite ride by using it as a theme. Example: teacups. Use teacups for holding your floral and stick little hidden mickey rhinestone picks in them.
2. Center it around a particular Disney film. I had actually thought about doing a Beauty and the Beast themed wedding with lots of gold blue and red, and having red roses under glass domes on all the tables. My stationery would have had little vintage clocks and candelabras (Lumiere and Cogsworth), and I was going to give chocolate roses as favors. I had it all planned out. ha!
3. Use hidden Mickeys wherever possible: your bouquet, embroidered somewhere in your dress, on the bottom of your shoes, in the groom's boutonniere, on the invitations, etc.
4. Use a castle theme and have a castle cake. If you decide against floral, use
castle picture frames on each table and fill them with black and white or sepia copies of your engagement pictures. Find castle shaped confetti.
5. Find a particular Disney emblem and just use the crap out of it. Examples: the Carriage, Cinderella's slipper, ears, the sorcerer's hat, etc.
6. Make your stationery in the shape of a theme park ticket.
7. Recreate the fireworks by using sparklers and other small fireworky-type-things at your reception. Play the Wishes music as your grand finale as you and your groom leave the party.
8. If you're really feeling daring, have each bridesmaid dress be the color of one of the princesses, and theme her jewelry around that princess. Yes, daring, I said.
Maybe I'll think of more later.
