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Running Away With The Circus

June 21, 2012


Planning a wedding can turn into a real circus with all the different tasks brides and couples have to juggle. Between appointments, decisions and budgets, you may feel like you need a clown car full of people to help you get everything done. What if running away to the circus, was the wedding your planning? Sounds fun right? These weddings are just the ticket to a wedding day your guests wouldn’t soon forget.

This Nashville wedding is a super sweet and understated circus theme. How fun is the brides pink reception dress?

Source: Circus Wedding in Nashville on Style Me Pretty

This next wedding is the perfect blend of whimsy and elegance. The vintage umbrellas hanging from the sting of lights can be added to a vintage themed wedding as well to add a bit more drama to your skyline.

Source: An Old World Circus Wedding on 100 Layer Cake

 This last wedding is the real deal my friends. Imagine saying your vows under the big top, fire breathers on stilts and super cute attire and decor to complete you big day, circus style.

Source: Vintage Circus wedding on Green Wedding Shoes

 

 

 What do you think? Would any of you incorporate a circus or another fanciful theme into your big day?

 

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4 Responses to “Running Away With The Circus”

  1. Keri Keri says:

    Oooh are you doing a circus theme! LOVE that first pic!

  2. Ashley Ashley says:

    I’m not, but I’m SUPER inspired/loving by them right now! They are so fun and magical!

  3. Kris says:

    I’m in love with the umbrellas over the dance floor/reception area.

  4. Ashley Ashley says:

    @Kris – Me too! Even if you were doing a vintage/rustic theme it would be perfect!

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