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Irish Themed Wedding Decorations Greenock

For couples who are tying the knot that come from Irish decent or simply adore the culture of Ireland, going for this theme on their big day is a fun and exclusive manner to celebrate their union. A simple way of searching for a beautiful old castle and adding every Irish culture detail is a practical means to go through the celebration. Read on to find out more.

Ann Summers Party Organiser
07736 044606
19 Bannerman Place
Aberdeen
Purple Penguin Wedding Design
0845 519 2447
9 Sheriff Bank
Edinburgh
Ann Summers Party Plan
07805 653281
50c, Church St, Invernes
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Ann Summers Parties
07831 463308
14 Auldearn Rd
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Truly Couture
07763 595002
Kennedy Dr
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Wedding Netiquette
01563 822179
1 Milton Cottage/Grougar Row
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Lynne Williams Wedding, Event & Floral Design
0141 881 2820
53 Braeside Drive
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GJ Photography
0141-952 1246
25 Singer St
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Exquisite Jaguars
0800-084 2175
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Bella Femme
01463 223233
irst floor, 94, Academy St, Inverness
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Irish Wedding Traditions: Having an Irish Themed Wedding

To make your wedding more personalized, you could go for an Irish Themed Wedding.

For couples who are tying the knot that come from Irish decent or simply adore the culture of Ireland, going for this theme on their big day is a fun and exclusive manner to celebrate their union. A simple way of searching for a beautiful old castle and adding every Irish culture detail is a practical means to go through the celebration.

For some ideas on what to incorporate on your wedding day details, read on.

• Lucky horseshoe. Horseshoe is normally carried as a sign of good luck. But if you cannot find any, going for porcelain horseshoes is a good idea. In fact, most modern brides would use this kind of horseshoe nowadays.

• Delightful Hanky. Another Irish custom is to let the bride carry a hanky that is available with a few stitches.

• Make-up bells. The ringing of the bells is believed to keep evil spirits at bay thus it can restore harmony during times when the couples are fighting. Bells during weddings are so famous to Irish culture to the point that there are people who would give a bell as a gift on the big day. For a more magnificent appeal, the idea of giving tiny bells that your guests can ring is always something good. On the other hand, you might want to let your guests understand that they’re supposed to be rung.

• Irish Dancers. If you have friends who are willing to help you to make your wedding extra special, you can ask them to become Irish dancers for the day. If there is a large irish contingent, one or more of them is bound to be able to do Irish dancing which is a good thing to tie in on this theme. If not, you can always consider hiring Irish dancers to entertain the guests during the ceremony.

Another consideration is the place where you are going to celebrate. Most of the time, people going for Irish Themed Weddings would look for old-style stone churches or chapels with stained glass. Be reminded that almost all churches that come with this look are Catholic. On the other hand, if you are looking for a secular service, a green, wooded grove will help achieve the look for the theme. You can search for parks and wineries to achieve this kind of appearance. On the other hand, do not forget to serve foods that are Irish-themed so you may want to be sure to ask for the details to the caterer.

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