Depending on your wedding site or reception location, you may even consider using tiki torches for lighting. Using white candles inside hurricane lamps with sand and small shells or even using floating candles in water colored to remind guests of ocean blues is another way to continue your Hawaiian themes. There are bright pinks, purples and yellows along with many shades of green to use throughout your flowers and fabrics.
Your color palette and lighting can be additional ways to create your Hawaiian theme. As your guests arrive, you can have the groomsmen and bridesmaids provide a traditional Hawaiian greeting of lei's made from fresh flowers or from paper flowers in coordinating colors. However, with a few special touches, you can create a Hawaiian escape for you as well as your guests. While a beach wedding location might be the perfect place for Hawaiian wedding themes, it isn't always possible depending on the timing and the actual venue of your event.
Your color palette and lighting can be additional ways to create your Hawaiian theme. As your guests arrive, you can have the groomsmen and bridesmaids provide a traditional Hawaiian greeting of lei's made from fresh flowers or from paper flowers in coordinating colors. However, with a few special touches, you can create a Hawaiian escape for you as well as your guests. While a beach wedding location might be the perfect place for Hawaiian wedding themes, it isn't always possible depending on the timing and the actual venue of your event.
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