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I’ve noticed quite a buzz as the royal wedding date comes closer and closer. A month ago all I read on the news and on Twitter was the hype about the royal invitations. People critiquing the design, the wording, the style. Others chatting about the dress code and who was invited. Or more importantly, who wasn’t invited.
I didn’t understand it. Being from the US and in my late twenties I wasn’t familiar with the hugeness that is a royal wedding. But don’t worry. I’ve been caught up. It really is a big deal and I’m excited to see what is to come.
Unlike other royal weddings, this one has the power of the internet behind it. There’s a wedding website dedicated to providing all of the most up to date information for those curious about all things wedding. There’s even an iPad app. What I’d love to take from it is ideas on how to create your own royal wedding.
Here are a few tips on creating a wedding fit for a queen (or princess):
- Ditch the diamond and go for a sapphire or other precious gem.
- Have custom made shoe designs drawn up by a designer (even if that designer is you!)
- Choose a location similar to Westminster Abbey whether you go with a beautiful chapel or a grand reception location.
- Use a carriage as a get away car or something more different and unique than a limo
- Order custom honeymoon outfits or just shop for fun outfits for the honeymoon
And if you’re in the D.C. area check out the Royal Wedding weekend on Thursday, April 28th from 6 – 8 pm at Hitched in DC.
From the Ritzy Bee Blog:
“Meet, mingle and hear from Martha Stewart Weddings expert, Shira Savada as she talks tips, trends, and behind the scenes details at Martha Stewart Weddings. Get excited + inspired by an intimate collection of DC-based vendors who fancy making you feel like royalty (…and grab a fabulous swag bag too)!”
Featuring: Hitched, Ritzy Bee Events, Design Cuisine, Sidra Forman Flowers, SIMPLESONG design, Maggie Austin Cake, & Kate Headley Photography