November 21, 2011
Planning Your Chicago Wedding
There are few things more moving than a Windy City wedding. This larger than life metropolis featuring its contemporary buildings, breathtaking Lake Michigan, museums, art galleries and cutting-edge restaurants is the perfect town to host a wedding event. The Windy City is a city with style and its vitality is mirrored in a seemingly limitless range of venues to hold a wedding event.
Organizing your Chicago wedding is a question of context. With a town full of traditions, panoramic settings and inherent vitality, it’s wise to include those elements into the over-all wedding design. Making use of your community wisely will help deliver a fun-filled wedding celebration and may often be the theme for your wedding itself.
For instance, your Windy City wedding invitation could feature one of many city motifs or its nearby surroundings to attract appreciation of the place of the wedding event. For instance, one may makes use of the Navy Pier, Soldier Field, the Sears Tower to serve as a centralizing theme for a wedding. The use of natural settings, architectural structures or monuments can serve as a good unifying theme to showcase your wedding event.
In fact, selecting well known points of interest can be a very helpful organizing concept to organize your wedding. Incorporating these landmark motifs into your save the date invitation, wedding invitation, reply card set, directions card, place cards, table cards and menu can tie together several different activities giving your wedding event a really cohesive theme.
Your wedding papers, if used properly, can create a sense of enthusiasm and anticipation that almost all other types of social communication just cannot meet. As text messaging, electronic mail and posts on social media platforms become the prevalent form of connection, it’s comforting to get paper correspondence. It provides sense of closeness that other forms of communication simply cannot equal.
When you plan your wedding and reception, consider using your surroundings or major town landmarks to add a personalized touch to your wedding invitation.
Sheila May is the co-owner of Therese Saint Clair, a stationery store based in Greenwich, CT. She writes often about engraved wedding invitations, save the date cards and wedding thank you notes.
