Wedding Favor Ideas for Themed Weddings

Wedding Favor Ideas for Themed Weddings

There are numerous wedding favor ideas for those with themed weddings. Whether you choose a beach theme, an all white theme, or an Asian theme the options you have for wedding favors are almost limitless.

There are many resources that offer wedding favor ideas and wedding supplies, such as bridal sites like americanbridal.com, which offers everything from wedding favors to wedding gifts and everything in between. Here are some popular wedding favor ideas for common themed weddings that may come in handy when deciding which wedding favors to purchase, how they might match your theme, and where you might find them.

Candle wedding favors

Candle Wedding favors are popular because they go with any themed wedding. They come in so many colors, styles and sizes that they are in high demand as easy, appreciated wedding favors. They are usually less expensive than many other wedding favor options, and this also increases their demand.

Wine wedding favors

Wine wedding favors are always an excellent ides, ad work well with most themed weddings. They work for other seasons and themes as well, and may range from personalized corkscrews to charms, small goblets, coasters, bottle stoppers, and more.

Edible wedding favors

Edible wedding favors can be some of the most fun because they go with any wedding theme and come in such varieties as chocolate bars, small coffee bags, truffles, candies, mints, honey, and numerous other edible wedding favors. They can all be personalized with custom wrappers or boxes with the bride and groom's names, wedding, date, thanks, etc.

Practical wedding favors

Ideal for any wedding, practical wedding favors usually entail something that the guests can take home and use after the wedding and the reception. They are excellent for wedding themes in all categories. This includes everything from bottle stoppers and corkscrews to elegant little coffee scoopers and miniature bath salts and soaps. Personalized wedding favors

Beach wedding favors

Beach wedding favors include many options, from candle sets in blue, sand, and white, and beach themed coasters to shell trinkets and polished, engraved rocks or mints. You can personalize most wedding favor ideas for beach themed weddings, and there are many wedding sites that cater especially to those with beach themed weddings.

Asian wedding favors

Asian wedding favors come in all the options above and more. Incense, Asian brocade wallets and coin purses, special gourmet fortune cookies, his & hers chopsticks, place card holders, and mints are only a few wedding favor ideas for Asian themed weddings. They can all be personalized by the bride and groom.

Pink wedding favors

If you have a pink or white themed wedding, pink wedding favors are available in many options, from potpourri and candles to personalized luggage tags and small French soaps. They are appropriate for any wedding theme that allows for pink colors.

Flower and garden favors

Flower and garden favors are great for any themed wedding, but are ideal for both spring and summer. They can include anything from vases and floral candles to flower seeds, bookmarks, and custom place holders.

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Father-daughter Wedding Dance Songs

If you have a wedding coming up for your daughter, you probably have very mixed emotions. Perhaps "mixed" isn't even the right word… After all of the questions on guest list and budget and honeymoon have been answered, your daughter may ask you for some input on one very important moment in the wedding, the father-daughter dance.

Since you'll be the co-star in this mini-production, you'll want to think hard on what will make you and your favorite sweetheart look great. Now may be the time to finally take up your wife's request to take dance lessons.

Here are seven songs you might consider for that first dance. They range from the classy to the corny, but all are appropriate for this very emotional moment for both of you.

1) Its a wonderful World by Louis Armstrong If it's going to be sappy, then go for a classic. No one will ever fault you for picking this one, which sums up all the beauty there is in the world if you look for it. It can be a nice slow song for both daughter and dad.

2) Unforgettable Whether you pick the original Nat King Cole, or the cover version by his daughter, Natalie Cole, this is a nice and easy slow dance for those who won't have the time to make it to dance lessons before the big event.

3) My Girl My Girl by The Temptations is a popular song that everyone loves. Its fun to dance to and the lyrics are spot on.

4) Sunrise Sunset This wedding song from the Fiddler on the Roof has been used in weddings for years. It has a slow tempo and it's easy to dance to, if perhaps a little old-fashioned at this point. Watch out for its message since it can be a bit gloomy depending on how you are feeling about this point in your life.

5) The Way You Look Tonight Frank Sinatra's version with Count Basie is an upbeat version of this classic.

6) You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me This was my first dance at my wedding, but I would pick it again to dance with my daughter. It also has a nice swing, is upbeat, but the lyrics say it all.

7) How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) Whether you pick the original 1965 version, or the James Taylor cover, this classic hit is not often used as a wedding dance song, but is a good choice since it's fun to dance to.

Seeing their child get married can be a proud and happy day for a father, but it can also be stressful, particularly when it is their daughter's wedding. To help dads negotiate the wedding minefield read these parenting advice for fathers apprehensive about the big day.

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Beautiful Music for your Wedding Day

Music is a must in a wedding. Imagine what a drag your wedding will be if there's no music. Choosing the right music for your wedding day is not that easy. There are millions of songs out there, with different styles and genres to choose from, that you wouldn't even know where to start. For couples who are music lovers, they tend to give huge importance to their song repertoire, and even pick out the songs and music themselves. More often than not, they choose music that have special meaning to them.

For couples having a hard time choosing, to make it easier for you, here's a short compilation of wedding songs that you might want to look into:

I Will Be Here - Stephen Curtis Chapman
Here and Now - Luther Vandross
For You - Kenny Lattimore
Hold Me In Your Arms - Southern Sons
More Than You'll Ever Know - Michael Ruff
Still In Love - Brian McKnight
Spend My Life With You - Eric Benet feat. Tamia
I'll Always Stay In Love This Way - Baron Barbers
For All Of My Life - For Real
From This Moment - Shania Twain
At Last - Etta James
Because You Loved Me - Celine Dion
Endless Love - Lionel Richie & Diana Ross
Never Thought - Dan Hill
At The Beginning - Richard Marx & Donna Lewis
When I Fall In Love - Celine Dion
The Way You Look Tonight - Frank Sinatra
I Knew I Loved You - Savage Garden
Beautiful in My Eyes - Joshua Kadison
All My Life - America
After All Is Said And Done - Beyonce Knowles & Marc Nelson
The Gift - Jim Brickman
Amazed - Lonestar
Just The Way You Are - Billy Joel
The Dance - Garth Brooks
The Rose - Bette Midler
Breathless - Kenny G
The Wedding Song - Kenny G
Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
Forever Love - Gary Barlow

Take time to listen to the music and read the lyrics of each of these songs. If you choose to hire a band, be sure that they know how to play your selected songs. If you want, you can also make CD's of your favorite songs as a couple, and give them out as favors to your guests! Beautiful music will definitely complete your special day, so choose carefully. Make it romantic and timeless.

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Choosing the Perfect Style for your Wedding Music

One of the most important, and beautiful, elements of any wedding is the music. The wedding music you select will set the tone for the various segments of your ceremony and will help to instill memories you won't soon forget. Each wedding song included, whether performed by a wedding singer or played by an inspirational harpist or violinist, will create feelings and moods that reach beyond you personally and straight through to the congregation and wedding party. Your choices of wedding music should also reflect the personal tastes of you and your groom.

While it may seem like a lot to ask of a mere wedding song, there are some simple guidelines to follow when selecting the perfect style for your wedding music.

Be Sincere

As mentioned above, each wedding song should reflect the personal tastes of you and your groom. If you like country music, have an acoustic guitarist or pianist play a prelude of country ballads. If you prefer classical, perhaps having a string quartet or woodwind ensemble play the wedding march would be to your liking. Whatever your own, personal style of music, let it come through in your wedding music choices.

Keep It Appropriate

While this is your day and your personal music preferences should take precedence, keep in mind that others will be in attendance at your ceremony as well. Keeping your wedding music choices appropriate by respecting others' likes and dislikes is always in line with good etiquette.

Traditional or Contemporary Wedding Music?

Must you use the standard wedding music choices or are other wedding songs (recessionals, processionals, etc.) available? The choices are vast, and you have numerous options.

The best-known wedding song is Mendelssohn's “Wedding March” from A Mid-Summer Night's Dream. However, a multitude of others have been used as well including:

· Stanley's "Trumpet Voluntary"

· Vierne's "Finale"

· Wagner's "Bridal Chorus"

· Bach's "Prelude in C Major”

· and others

And wedding songs? There are countless selections. Consult with the musicians you choose as they an invaluable source of ideas for wedding music.

Above all, relax! Wedding music is as varied as wedding couples are. If your choices feel right to you, chances are great that your ceremony will be fabulous!

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List of Wedding Ceremony Songs

Below are some musical selection ideas and a list of wedding ceremony songs. These songs vary over five different categories. Some songs are listed in multiple categories. It is up to you to choose which song you feel best represents the way you feel. Please keep in mind that if you do not like a particular song, there may be other renditions of the same piece available by a different artist or composer.

List of Wedding Ceremony Prelude Songs

Bach - Adagio Cantabile
Bach - Arioso in A
Bach - Sheep May Safely Graze
Berlioz - Trio for Two Flutes and Harp from L Enfrance du Christ
Diggle - Wedding Prelude
Liszt - Liebestraum
Mendelssohn - On Wings of Song
Mouret - Rondeau
Young, G - Prelude in Classic Style

List of Wedding Ceremony Processional Songs

Bach - Andante from Brandenburn Concerto No. 2
Bach - Jesu, Joy of Mans Desiring
Beethoven - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
Bliss - Wedding Fanfare and March
Campra - Riguadon
Clarke - Trumpet Voluntary: Prince of Denmarks March
Handel - Largo
Handel - Allegro Mmaestoso (The Horn Pipe) from Water Music Suite
Handel - Sonata for Bells
Johnson, D - Trumpet Tune in D
Lemmons - Fanfare
Pachelbel - Canon in D
Purcell - Trumpet Tune and Air
Rodgers, Hammerstein - Wedding Processional from The Sound of Music
Schreiner - A Wedding March
Stanley - Trumpet Voluntary
Vangelis - Five Circles Theme from Chariots of Fire
Wagner - Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride) from Lohengrin
Young, G - Prelude in Classic Style

List for Wedding Ceremony Vocal Songs

Bach - Jesu, Joy of Manys Desiring
Beethoven - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
Brown - This is The Day (or... A Wedding Song)
Copland - Bridal Prayer
Gounod - Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee
Grieg - I Love Thee
Hustad - Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go
Johnson, D - Keep Us One
Lamb Rosasco - Household of Faith
Malotte - The Lords Prayer
Peterson - Jesus, Guest at Canas Wedding
Purifoy - Here We Are Now
Schumann - Thou Art Like a Flower
Scott, Coomes, North - Our Love
Sheppard - Me and My House
Williams - A Wedding Prayer

List of Wedding Ceremony Instrumental Songs

Bach, Gounod - Ave Maria
Bradbury - Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us
Cutting, Anonymous - Greensleeves
Gounod - Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee
Marlotte - The Lords Prayer
Schumann - Thou Art Like A Flower

List of Wedding Ceremony Recessional Songs

Beethoven - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
Campra - Riguadon
Clarke - Trumpet Voluntary: Prince of Denmarks March
Handel - Allegro Maestoso (The Horn Pipe) from Water Music Suite
Johnson, D - Trumpet Tune in D
Karg, Elert - Now Thank We All Our God
Lemmons - Fanfare
Marcello - Psalm 19
Mendelssohn - Wedding March from A Midsummer Nights Dream
Purcell - Trumpet Tune and Air
Walton, W - The Crown Imperial March
Widor - Toccata from Symphony No. 5
Young, G - Prelude in Classic Style

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Music For Different Wedding Ceremonies

Nuptial ceremonies in many cultures are a colorful affair marking a very special occasion. It varies from place to place with traditional colorful African chants and dances to Modern Mississauga or Toronto weddings with Toronto DJs or Mississauga DJs. For Toronto nuptials, instrumental or vocal music can be performed at rehearsal dinners, wedding rehearsals as well as receptions. The music can be either live or recorded and played by a professional wedding DJ.

For Jewish nuptials, the bride's entrance is usually marked by a tune known as Baruch haba. After the ceremony a traditional dance known as hore is performed. This is a dance done in a circle where the men encircle the groom while the women encircle the bride. Siman Tov ('Good Tidings') is another common song sang in these ceremonies. It is an all round celebration song, sometimes sang at the end of the ceremony and most definitely during the reception. Modern Jewish Toronto weddings can have a wedding DJ.

Scottish nuptials often have music accompanied by some dances. Traditionally, after the ceremony, there's a dance called ceilidh. This involves some traditional Scottish music with dances like 'Dashing White Sergeant', 'Strip the Willow', 'The Gay Gordons', and. 'Mairi's wedding', also known as the 'Lewis Bridal Song' or 'Mairi Bhan'. Wedding DJs can be included in today's Scottish theme Toronto nuptials.

Hawaii is always associated to luxury coco palm beaches. Hawaiian nuptial music and songs therefore carry this theme. The most famous and favorite Hawaiian music is the 'Hawaiian Wedding Song', which Elvis Presley made famous in the 'Blue Hawaii' movie. Originally written by Charles E. King in Hawaiian, it was written in English lyrics by Mannin and Hoffman. Elvis mixed both, singing is to his bride during their wedding at the Coco Palms Resort. For Toronto weddings with Hawaiian wedding music, hire one or several DJs who will have several versions of the song. Hawaii has a wide range of musical styles and instruments. The slack key (a regional guitar style), the ukulele and steel guitar are popular musical instruments.

Egyptian weddings music is often a special rhythm called zaffa. A belly dancer traditionally leads the bride to the venue, followed by musicians playing elzaff on trumpets and drums and sometimes carrying flaming torches. Egyptian nuptial music is available for Toronto nuptials from many DJs who offer different music with Islamic, Greek or Roman themes all affiliated with Egypt.

Muslim wedding music is marked by traditional dances and songs to accompany Mehndi, a henna application ceremony, which also marks a ladies night out before the ceremony. Modern Islamic nuptials hire a band or wedding DJs to play the music as they dance along. Music is however strictly prohibited in strict Muslim ceremonies.

There are many available Toronto wedding services often affiliated with DJs to offer live or digital music for the perfect theme ceremony, be it a Scottish, Jewish, Egyptian, Muslim or Hawaiian Toronto wedding. The DJs are well equipped and trained to play the right music at the right place and time to give the wedding its authentic cultural feeling, leaving the guests happy and feeling at home.

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Music For Different Wedding Ceremonies

Nuptial ceremonies in many cultures are a colorful affair marking a very special occasion. It varies from place to place with traditional colorful African chants and dances to Modern Mississauga or Toronto weddings with Toronto DJs or Mississauga DJs. For Toronto nuptials, instrumental or vocal music can be performed at rehearsal dinners, wedding rehearsals as well as receptions. The music can be either live or recorded and played by a professional wedding DJ.

For Jewish nuptials, the bride's entrance is usually marked by a tune known as Baruch haba. After the ceremony a traditional dance known as hore is performed. This is a dance done in a circle where the men encircle the groom while the women encircle the bride. Siman Tov ('Good Tidings') is another common song sang in these ceremonies. It is an all round celebration song, sometimes sang at the end of the ceremony and most definitely during the reception. Modern Jewish Toronto weddings can have a wedding DJ.

Scottish nuptials often have music accompanied by some dances. Traditionally, after the ceremony, there's a dance called ceilidh. This involves some traditional Scottish music with dances like 'Dashing White Sergeant', 'Strip the Willow', 'The Gay Gordons', and. 'Mairi's wedding', also known as the 'Lewis Bridal Song' or 'Mairi Bhan'. Wedding DJs can be included in today's Scottish theme Toronto nuptials.

Hawaii is always associated to luxury coco palm beaches. Hawaiian nuptial music and songs therefore carry this theme. The most famous and favorite Hawaiian music is the 'Hawaiian Wedding Song', which Elvis Presley made famous in the 'Blue Hawaii' movie. Originally written by Charles E. King in Hawaiian, it was written in English lyrics by Mannin and Hoffman. Elvis mixed both, singing is to his bride during their wedding at the Coco Palms Resort. For Toronto weddings with Hawaiian wedding music, hire one or several DJs who will have several versions of the song. Hawaii has a wide range of musical styles and instruments. The slack key (a regional guitar style), the ukulele and steel guitar are popular musical instruments.

Egyptian weddings music is often a special rhythm called zaffa. A belly dancer traditionally leads the bride to the venue, followed by musicians playing elzaff on trumpets and drums and sometimes carrying flaming torches. Egyptian nuptial music is available for Toronto nuptials from many DJs who offer different music with Islamic, Greek or Roman themes all affiliated with Egypt.

Muslim wedding music is marked by traditional dances and songs to accompany Mehndi, a henna application ceremony, which also marks a ladies night out before the ceremony. Modern Islamic nuptials hire a band or wedding DJs to play the music as they dance along. Music is however strictly prohibited in strict Muslim ceremonies.

There are many available Toronto wedding services often affiliated with DJs to offer live or digital music for the perfect theme ceremony, be it a Scottish, Jewish, Egyptian, Muslim or Hawaiian Toronto wedding. The DJs are well equipped and trained to play the right music at the right place and time to give the wedding its authentic cultural feeling, leaving the guests happy and feeling at home.

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