How to Plan a Camouflage Wedding
If your fiancé is an avid hunter or fisherman, he will most likely be thrilled to have his bride plan a camouflage wedding. It's a creative wedding trend among outdoor enthusiasts, and it's certainly a unique way to celebrate the beginning of your life together. Just don't use too much camo; your guests wont' be able to spot you.
Instructions
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Declare the camouflage theme by choosing a wedding gown designed in mossy oak. Although it takes a little searching, you can now find wonderfully elegant and formal strapless wedding gowns in camo fabric. Or, you can go with the standard white or ivory, but add camo touches at the edge of the skirt, bodice or sleeves.
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Let your groom go all out camouflage. The men's formal wear shop can order a tuxedo in camo fabric, but remember to get your order in early. It's a sure bet they won't have it in stock.
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Choose floor length dresses in dark green fabric for your bridesmaids, and put the groomsmen in traditional black or dark gray tuxes. They can wear vests and ties made of camo fabric.
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Move the wedding outside. A camo wedding celebrates the great outdoors. Use lots of greenery in your decorations. Flowers should be simple.
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Carry the camouflage wedding theme over to the reception. Use camo fabric for tablecloths and napkins. The cake topper can be a bride in a white dress with the groom in camo. He'll be holding a bow and arrow, of course. Scatter silk leaves over the tables, and add small wildlife statues to the centerpieces.
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Slide a sexy satin camo garter up your leg for your groom to remove and toss to his groomsmen.
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