I got married almost 3 years ago (gasp!) in November 2003.
We wanted a Cinderella theme - but we did not want the cartoon.
We wanted a Cinderella theme with a Royal Ball, extremely elegant look and feel.
I knew from the beginning I wanted to incorporate pumpkins into the event - to complement the November season as well as the theme.
I originally thought we'd do powder blue (my favorite color) but then I found dresses I absolutely adored in the most gorgeous shade of orange. It was called Papaya actually. I felt the color was exquisite, different, and would totally complement my original idea that we went for it.
So our theme was Cinderella Royal Ball and our color scheme was orange with gold accents.
Before you ask, my wedding was featured on the Food Network special. They said my theme was "Orange." Not quite true. We had gorgeous Cinderella wedding - with a somewhat non-traditional color scheme. And I loved every bit of it.
First - the Bridesmaid's dresses:
In person:
For the Save the Dates we sent out at 11-months out, we tried to set the Royal Ball tone to our wedding. On Parchment type paper I printed out letters, hotel information, etc. On the parchment envelopes, I used a Coach motif and it read "Your Coach is waiting to take you to the ball ..."
The envelopes were sealed with those Cinderella Coach Carlson Craft Stickers.
For our invites, we used scrolls. I worked with this amazing company in Australia called Message Scrolls. (This was one thing my DH wanted - Scroll invites on wooden dowels. Well this company was wonderful to work with.)
For our placecard table, I knew I wanted to use real mini-pumpkins with leaves attached as the placecards. To accent the table, my amazing husband used a Disney Pumpkin Carving Collection to carve two "Funkins" (Fake carveable pumpkins) to accent the table. He did an amazing job and we still take them out every Halloween.
(Disney Floral was supposed to swag the front of the placecard table and didn't so I wasn't totally with happy with how it came out ... but oh well"
We used the Cinderella Coach Motif on everything - welcome bags, programs, welcome booklets, etc.
This was the custom covers we made for mini photo albums that were included in our welcome bags.
Our programs included the "Fairy Tale Story" of our relationship. It was fun to write and a nice touch people commented on.
Our ring pillow was made using one of our rust and gold table runners and a gold coach ring box.
Instead of a rose petal toss we used Confetti Wands. They were like "Magic Wands" and on the tags read "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo" (Disney I believe has since banned these)
I need to finish now - I will post more later.
Hope this helps inspire someone.