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My son is getting married in Northern Idaho in a few months and my husband and I are planning to host the rehearsal dinner ourselves in the church fellowship hall.This is our family's first wedding, so we're a little unsure of ourselves.
We plan to have a grilled hamburger bar with all the trimmings, which will be sort of a down to earth dinner. I would like to decorate in a down-to-earth style too but until this week had few ideas. One of our daughters just returned from overseas and brought me a beautiful piece of driftwood, seashells and sand from the beach in that country and also some of their ethnic foods. So one night this week she prepared a wonderful dinner for us and I decorated the table with the driftwood and shells, plus some tea lights. Below you'll find a picture of them. You may have to click on the picture to really see it.
My question is this: what is your opinion about using pinecones and driftwood from the rivers in my son's area with tea lights for the decorations at the rehearsal dinner? My daughters aren't sure about that because they say it's not wedding-ish. I thought the decorations the other night were very pretty, but it is true, it's not wedding-ish at all. But do you always have to have ribbons, lace and candles to match the wedding colors at the rehearsal supper? I'd appreciate any and all suggestions, especially if you've hosted a wedding or rehearsal dinner already.
We plan to have a grilled hamburger bar with all the trimmings, which will be sort of a down to earth dinner. I would like to decorate in a down-to-earth style too but until this week had few ideas. One of our daughters just returned from overseas and brought me a beautiful piece of driftwood, seashells and sand from the beach in that country and also some of their ethnic foods. So one night this week she prepared a wonderful dinner for us and I decorated the table with the driftwood and shells, plus some tea lights. Below you'll find a picture of them. You may have to click on the picture to really see it.
My question is this: what is your opinion about using pinecones and driftwood from the rivers in my son's area with tea lights for the decorations at the rehearsal dinner? My daughters aren't sure about that because they say it's not wedding-ish. I thought the decorations the other night were very pretty, but it is true, it's not wedding-ish at all. But do you always have to have ribbons, lace and candles to match the wedding colors at the rehearsal supper? I'd appreciate any and all suggestions, especially if you've hosted a wedding or rehearsal dinner already.