February is a romantic month ~ what a wonderful time for a wedding!
Plan a Valentine's Day theme wedding with small touches here and there to infuse a special touch of romance.
Best time of year for this wedding: late January or February
Cleveland venues that would work well for this wedding style:
- Park Lane Villa
- Glenmoor Country Club (click here to see a famous past February wedding we did here)
- Ritz Carlton
- Severance Hall - with a romantic history incorporating the builder's wife's wedding dress!
- Tudor Arms
Ideas:
- Guest Book: Instead of a guest book put out an assortment of child valentine cards and have your guests write messages and place in a card box.
- Music: Keep the mood romantic all night long, by asking your guests to fill in their own wedding first dance song on their RSVP cards. This not only honors your guests but keeps the romantic mood going.
- Signature Drink: Cupid Daiquiri a strawberry Daiquiri with chocolate drizzle and a chocolate heart candy.
- Candy Bar: Last year, 14.9 billion dollars worth of chocolate was sold in America. Have an all chocolate candy bar because chocolate is an ideal gift for Valentine's day.
- Flowers: Roses on Valentine's Day are a must. However, there are other romantic stylish blooms one can add like amaryllis, red calla lilies, and cockscomb. Feathers or crystals added to the centerpiece would also add a stylish flare.
- Lighting: Splashes of soft pink light will warm up a space and is great for photos. While you do not want hearts everywhere, a heart-patterned spotlight would create a modern touch on the dance floor.
- Head table: A sweetheart table will let the bride and groom have a personal intimate dinner before hitting the dance floor with family and friends.
Add a romantic and classic touch to your day by hiring the ShinSing Orchestra who specializes in classic big band Frank Sinatra tunes!
Click here to browse through more Valentine's Day inspiration!
And boards on pinterest too!
Happy Valentine's Day everyone! Make sure to contact Kirkbrides if you get engaged today and tell us your story.
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