When you think of the Fourth of July you think of friends, family, food and fun! What could be better than having a backyard wedding over the 4th and celebrating in patriotic style? This type of wedding is extremely family friendly, so if you want to have children be a part of your day a backyard 4th of July wedding is perfect!
Independence Day weddings can be sophisticated or kitschy, it all depends on the look you are going for. Different hues of blues, and reds can be paired together with crisp white to make this motif your own. Whether you choose aqua, off-white and berry red or the traditional red, white and blue, this holiday lends itself to spectacular design.
Personally, I love the idea of incorporating retro prints, stars and stripes together and having a cute, casual affair. I can envision an intimate backyard wedding under an old-fashioned white gazebo, BBQ lunch, swing band entertainment and plenty of fireworks and sparklers into the evening. I would used picnic tables painted white, table cloths with red, white and blue, and white china. The centerpieces could pop with the color of red roses, white hydrangeas and blue delphinium placed in vintage white milk jars!
A bonus to the Independence Day wedding is that there are so many inexpensive decor options and cute crafts that can be made to personalize this day.Sparkler's wrapped in beautiful paper would make fun favors, dessert dressed in the red, white and blue, and American flags are just a few of the many ideas for wedding decor.
Although traditionally many military families choose this holiday weekend for their nuptials, it is perfect for any American couple that values friends, family, food and fun. I think an Independence Day wedding would be one of the loveliest summer weddings imaginable.
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