Ok, you know this is my thing so, tell me about your weddings! Or if you aren't married yet, tell me about your ideal wedding

Was there a theme? Colors? Your dress? Time of year? The cake? Venue? Flowers? Did you have a cocktail hour? Etc. Just give me all the details and describe it as best as you can. Details are the best part you know!
I'm surprised I haven't asked this yet.
Re: Tell me about your wedding
Our venue was great because they only do one wedding at a time. We had a cocktail hour but didn't go because I wanted to get all the pictures done then so that they wouldn't pull us out of the reception. DH and I danced alllll night and I made sure I ate a lot because I had been dieting for like ten months.
I wore pink shoes and pearl jewelry and our wedding song was Lucky by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat. My dad cried when he and I danced to Wind Beneath My Wings. We had a Venetian hour that was to die for!
Best night of my life until DD was born!
Here's a couple of pics:
Married 07/2012
DD born 07/2014
DD2 born 10/2018
DS born 10/2022
IF history:
TTC #2 since January 2016
June-Aug 2017: 3 IUIs w/Clomid = BFN
Sept 2017: Dx w/Endometriosis
Oct 2017: IUI w/Letrozole = BFN
Nov 2017: IUI w/Letrozole = BFN
Dec 2017: pre-IVF testing
Jan-Feb 2018: IVF--17 eggs retrieved, 13 fertilized, 9 frozen and 1 transferred on 2/10 = BFP on 2/19!!! EDD 10/29/2018
FET Oct 2021: BFP on 10/31! MC at 5 weeks
FET Feb 2022: BFP on 2/15! EDD 10/29/22
Yay! Thanks @jensavicci ! My mom just picked up my kids so I'm sick in recliner with not much to do but cough. Brace yourself for epic wedding details.
I would write a ton more but, this lady is at work lol.
We got married in 2008. We wanted it to be "us" so we broke all the rules & did everything we wanted to do.
Here's the best pic I can find on the net of my dress. I didn't wear the veil. Just a tiara. The dress is very beautiful & simple from the front. No one in my circles had seen or worn a wedding dress with color on it so it was really new to us.
DH wore black tux pants, black shirt, black vest, white jacket & this tie
Bridesmaids wore black dresses (cannot find on the net) & groomsmen wore black pin strip tuxes with vests & white ties. Bridesmaids carried wrapped red rose bouquets.
By now I'm sure you've figured out we did black & white. I'm so glad we did too. It kept everything super duper simple. There was no saying "Does this blue match our blue?!" & such. It was either black or white.
We had our wedding & reception in one room. It was DH's idea to do this & it saved us a ton of money. We had round tables set up all around the room but made an aisle down the middle. Our guests sat at the tables, watched us get married, then ate there too.
We played a variety of music before we got married while everyone was being seated. It's funny because not very many people noticed that the classical theme to Star Wars & the theme to The Office was mixed in with a variety of love songs. Lol. Again, this is us.
I met DH at a corner in the hallway prior to getting married. We have pictures of us holding hands around the corner.
He gave me a Bible with my married name on it. I gave him monogrammed handkerchiefs. We actually exchanged the same card. Lol. We're meant to be.
The bridal party walked in to "Better Together" by Jack Johnson. I walked in to "Forever" by The Beach Boys. We did a prayer ceremony to "My Desire" by Jeremy Camp. We walked out to "I'm a believer" by SmashMouth. We wrote our own vows in which DH promised to kill all the spiders for me & I promised him he'd never have to eat another canned biscuit as long as we both shall live. Both of our fathers are ministers so they did our ceremony. Our Scripture was Ruth 1:16 "Urge me not to leave you or to turn back from following you; for where you go I will go, and where you lodge I will lodge. a]'>Your people shall be my people and your God my God." We forgot to light our unity candle, came back in, did it & ran back out. Lol. Everyone laughed.
Here was my cake. Minus the bow. The polka dots & ribbons were just black. I honestly can't remember what our cake topper was.
I also had a snare drum cake which was peanut butter & chocolate. It was similar but not exactly like this -
Dh wanted cheesecakes so we went to Sam's Club & bought frozen Cheesecake Factory cheese cakes for $10 a piece & put them on his table with lots of various toppings. Those things were GOOD. Everyone wanted to know who made them. hee hee.
Our first dance was to "Son of a preacher man" by Dusty Springfield. When we were dating I told him that song reminded me of him & we shared ear buds to listen to it.
A friend drove us to my parents house in his sparkling white Hummer & even wore a chauffer's hat. Lol. We drove halfway to our destination to stay the night then spent a week in Dahlonega, Ga in a cabin. We've always wanted to go back there but never have. Maybe we'll celebrate an anniversary there someday.
ETA: We rented a Coke fountain & had a pasta station. It was so epic & so affordable.
Also, now I want pasta & a Coke.
Our theme was a "tying the knot" nautical theme. Out colors were navy blue and hot pink! The boys wore tan suits with white shirts, navy ties, and pink pocket squares. DH wore a striped navy and pink tie. The girls wore navy blue dresses with hot pink shoes.
We used a trolley to get guest from the hotel to the venue since it was about 25 minutes away. We tried finding a hotel within walking distance, but the spring break beach prices made it impossible. The trolley was one of my favorite details of the day though! We rode it back to the hotel at the end of the night with our guests. Our transportation to the venue was a hot pink stretch limo. I tell people we got it since it matched our wedding colors, but we waited till the last minute and that's all they had left haha
Our ceremony was nice and sweet, 10 minutes top, and the pastor from our church performed it. After the ceremony the bridal party rose the trolley down to the pier for pictures and we had a cocktail hour for the guests. Our venue had an amazing deck on the water, and we had high top tables set up there. My dad catered the wedding, and my biggest regret of the day is that DH and I didn't get to eat any of the appetizers! We had chicken and beef empanadas, buffalo chicken dip balls, Mac n cheese balls, and coconut shrimp.
Inside the venue we had blue up lighting, the tables had navy blue table cloths. We had giant knots on the table that held the table numbers. The center pieces were three mason jars, and they were filled with gerber daisies, and something else, I don't remember. We did a sweetheart table for myself and DH. DH built a boat where we hung the name cares for our guests to find what table they were at. Our cake was made by my aunt. It was half vanilla flavored, and half red velvet. We had a dj, an open bar, and overall the vibe was pretty laid back and relaxed. My main goal was to dance the whole night, have yummy food and plenty of alcohol! Sorry for the phone pics!
Got married over labor day weekend 4 years ago. Colors were purple and white, with DH wearing a black tux with pink vest and tie. On our first date we saw the movie Up, so our wedding cake was 7 tiers and made to look like the waterfall at paradise falls. The topper was the Up house with the 2 chairs to the side. The grooms cake was a tres leches cake in the shape of a red chevy pick up truck, since DH sold his truck to pay for the reception hall, We also had 4 other sheet cakes to accomodate the 900 guests (which includes kids and all)
Our first dance was a ranchera (think polka type beat) called "un rinconcito en el cielo". It means a little corner of heaven. Whenever we hear that song, we stop what we are doing and started dancing only know DS1 joins us too:)
With so many guests we opted for buffet style dinner. I am sure plating that would have been horrible.
We didn't have a traditional wedding party, rather we had our closest friends wear purple. During the ceremony, my family and DH's sister walked down the aisle. (The rest of his family lives in Mexico). Both my parents gave me away, which I loved because I have matching pictures from my quiceañera and now my wedding in the same church.
Me and several of my closest friends are Zumba instructors, so after the first dance, throwing the boquet and garter and the mexican tradition called "la vibora" we performed a a zumba routine to a slower paced song called "el amor".
La vibora is an old tradition where the groom holds the bride's veil while the couple stands opposite each other on chairs. Then all the single ladies hold hands and run ala "London Bridges". Well we had 3 different versions: ladies (single or not), men, and finally all the children.
Speaking of veils, my something borrowed was a french lace mantilla veil that my mom made for my sister's wedding 13 years earlier.
DH did not want to be thrown up in the air during another mexican tradition - dead man walking. The grooms friends carry the groom around on their shoulders signifying that his bachelorhood is dead. His friends didn't listen and they walked him around the entire hall and trough him up in the air 3-4 times which made for some really awesome action pictures.
11.2011 - DS1
02.2013 - loss at 6 wks
06.2014 - DS2
10.2015 - loss at 12 wks
03.2017 - DD
DH and I got married in June 2012. The day was absolutely perfect. It had rained and rained and rained all of May and I thought for sure it was going to rain on our wedding day too. When we woke up that morning, the rain has cleared and it was gorgeous!
We got married in church and since DH works for NYPD we had the NYPD bagpipers there. When I pulled up to the church, my guests knew I was there bc they started playing. I'll never forget walking down the aisle to him.
The party was so much fun. We had it at a yacht club and had a DJ. It was a black tie affair. My colors were all white flowers and my girls wore blush dresses with pewter jewelry. My dress was a monique lhuillier two piece dress. We didn't have a theme. We had a coctail hour that we missed because we were stuck in traffic coming home from manhattan where we took our pics!
Great thread @jensavicci!
Eta: Realized my recap video I posted had our last names in it. Oops! Here's a pic of our day instead!
Colors were black, fuchsia with pops of lime green. There were 5 bridesmaids and groomsmen. They carried hot pink roses. I carried an assortment bouquet which included black Calla Lilies, white hydrangeas and hot pink roses. I wore an ivory A line pleated gown and fuschia shoes. We were married at my family church which is huge, beautiful and downtown.
The reception is in a historic building downtown. It is exposed brick, hard wood floors and huge wooden beams everywhere. It has a massive balcony over looking a restored to original area of downtown.
The reception had a wing and beer station, a wine and cheese station and a salad bar for starters.
We served tilapia with mango salsa and chicken devan. Served with roasted potatoes and asparagus or mashed potatoes and green beans and rolls.
We had a three tier yellow cake with mascarpone filling and icing.
Black damask stripe table cloths covered the round tables. The center pieces of hot pink Gerber daisys in low vases or three different height glass cylinders wrapped in Black and fuschia lace with candles inside alternated tables. We had a Dj who is FIL best friend.
We drove off in FIL fully restored 1947 Ford!
We danced, we drank we had a "American bandstand dance line"!
One of the greatest days of my life and I would do it again with DH!
One of my favorite details of the day was that I took my mom's veil and had bracelets made for me and her to wear that day!
On a fun note, my best friend/moh conceived her third baby that night thanks to the after party- and her hubby officiated the ceremony!
My dress was a strapless A line with rouching (sp?) in the mid section from David's Bridal. I carried a bouquet of white roses with a single red rose in memory of DHs mom who passed the December before from cancer. My sister let me borrow her veil that she wore at her wedding and my sister in law gave me one of their moms necklaces that was a blue stone and gold. I straightened my hair then pulled it part way back and did a flip under. DH wore his black suit with a burgundy shirt and purple tie. My bridesmaid wore a royal purple tea length dress and carried a bouquet of red roses. DH's niece was a junior brides maid and wore a purple dress with hot pink trim. The groomsman wore a black suit with a white shirt and purple tie; his son was the ring bearer and wore a mating suit. My sister in law got ordained online so she could marry us and wore a black suit with gold trim. My dad walked me down the aisle to the song "I loved her first" by Heartland I think is the bands name.
We had tacos and chicken and noodles to eat. DH made the taco meat, his step aunt made the salsa, and my mom made the chicken and noodles for the kids and anyone who doesn't like tacos. I made cupcakes in place of a cake. We had strawberry, french vanilla, German chocolate, and white flavored cupcakes.
I put together little grab bags with candies in them and wrote everyone's name on them for favors and name cards. The ceremony and reception took place at FIL house in a tent. DH and I went to pick the tent up the day before and the very pale yellow and white tent ended up being a very bright yellow and white tent, but it all worked out. Decorations were very simple. We did pink, red, and purple table cloths with satin rose petals and after dinner mints down the center. I found little heart shaped candle holders at goodwill and had several of the little dessert shooter buckets from Logan's that I used as center pieces as well. On the bridal party table I had two vases set out for the bouquets myself and the girls had. The ceremony lasted a whole five minutes.
Our wedding wasn't fancy,but I loved it and wouldn't change a thing about it!
my flowers were white and pink roses. my mom wore a gardenia flower in memory of my grandmother because that what she carried when she got married. got married in the same church that my parents and my sister were married in. the reception was at a conservation club with a pond and woods and it was just a beautiful view from the reception hall. no cocktail hour because we had our pics done earlier in the day. our entrance song was slow ride by foghat and our first dance was dont think i cant love you by jake owen.
since it was labor day weekend we had picnic/cookout food for our reception that my aunt catered for us since we were on a tight budget. we had things like potato salad, baked beans, ham sandwiches, salad, etc.. we have pies instead of cake because DH doesn't like cake and i love pie. it really was just one of the best days of my life.
We were married May 30, 2009 (hence part of my name on here). We were both finishing up our Bachelor's degree and working full time while also remodeling a major fixer-upper house. So we had a limited budget to say the least so there was a lot of DIY.
We did a loose beach themed wedding based on the proposal...DH proposed the year before on the beach while hiding the ring under a shell while we were watching the sunset. Sounds very cliché until I ruined the proposal... it was the ugliest flipping shell on the beach and I refused to pick it up and look at it. When I finally caved I picked up the shell and was looking at it so intently that I didn't' see the ring! He then asked me and showed me the ring, and I was like, "seriously?" I guess I never said yes because on the way back from the beach, he said, "So you never said yes. Is that a yes?" haha
Anyways, wedding. My gown was simple but had a sweetheart neckline and it was an A-line dress. Our colors were yellow and a blue, almost teal color. At the church we had palm trees near the altar and blue and yellow ribbons on the pews. (very simple decorations at the church) The party favors I made included small (like tea light holder size) pails with sand and tealights in them and blue matchbooks with our names, wedding date and a sea shell engraving on them. For the tables we had sand pails filled with planted yellow flowers. There were also shells and bags with palm trees and sea shells cut out with candles in them to light the room when the lights were turned down.
We were married in a small church that was a sister church of our church because this church was closer to our reception. We were married in Indiana and had our reception across the bridge in Illinois at a bar/restaurant that my father owns. We saved big money by having our reception here because my father provided the alcohol and food (win!). A lady from our church made our cakes with the beach themed and even made a sand castle cake and home made sea shell mints.
At the ceremony we did a sand ceremony instead of unity candle. I'm so happy we did too. I still have the sand displayed in our living room. It is the blue and yellow sand that we mixed (united) and it's in a glass jar that is engraved with our names and wedding date. We did non traditional music in the wedding. I came down to the Jonathon Cain version of the bridal march. Google it. It's beautiful. On the departure DH and I and all the bridesmaids and groomsmen danced our way out of there to "I'm a believer" by the monkeys. It was a good laugh. We had a wonderful carriage ride from the church from the church to the reception. It was beautiful, especially because it was storming like crazy earlier in the day and then it was sunny and beautiful then.
At the reception we also did a choreographed dance, including "like a virgin" "foxy lady" "can't touch this" "hotel room" and many more. Our family and friends got good laughs from it. It was an awesome time that went way too fast.
Love reading about everyone's special days. Gets me all emotional.