Try these links:
http://www.coloradocarla.com/CamouflageHunterWeddings.htm
http://www.eyecatchingcreations.com/mystore/index.php/cPath/48
https://s.p10.hostingprod.com/@www.theformalsportsman.com/ssl/index.htm
http://www.erikasarkozi.co.uk/
Congrats, and good luck!
2007-05-03 09:41:03
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answered by Proud to be 59 7
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The good thing about an outdoor wedding is that you don't really need to do that much decorating. Find a park, garden, a friend's yard or some other beautiful place (there are many that you don't have to pay a lot for) and let the place be the centerpiece of the ceremony. I saw an outdoor wedding where they did a great job of incorporating existing flower beds into the layout of the ceremony site. It was amazing. The previous comment about a gazebo is a good idea, a ready made trellis and altar area! Consider making the wedding less formal- this way you can save on your dress and you can get by with a buffet or tapas instead of a full meal at the reception. You can also consider serving just dessert and drinks instead of an entire meal. Forgo the open bar and serve wine and beer instead. The easiest ways to save money are by limiting the guest list and food/beverages.
2016-05-19 21:57:18
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answered by ? 3
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Frankly, I am embarassed that I can give an answer to this question, because I think it is extremely tacky to combine a wedding with hunting, but since you asked... My fiance and I were looking at tuxes a couple of weeks ago, and the owner of the shop started joking about how some long ago customers of his actually wanted camo vests and bowties. Then he started laughing about how excited they were that the vests and ties were mossy oak and showed us the picture in the catalog. I don't remember what brand it was, but one of the major ones. So if you look around you should be able to find the tuxes with the mossy oak vests and ties. Don't forget to deck out your arch in camo net. Have fun!
2007-05-03 12:37:27
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answered by M L 4
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I wonder if you could find little guns that blow bubbles??? That would be priceless!! Try a dollar store or a toy stor and look in their summer toy section. That's where the bubble blowing items usually are.
Could you arrange a 21 gun salute? What about a dinner of wild game (deer, elk, duck)? I'll keep thinking and add any ideas as I think of them. This is definately an unusual theme, congrats on the wedding and on the originality!
2007-05-03 15:01:47
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answered by Baby boy arrived March 7th! 6
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Bass Pro Shop have everything and then some in camo. It's the largest hunting store chain in USA. I'm sure they have a website.
Good luck and congrats.
2007-05-03 08:54:58
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answered by Blunt 7
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I'm sure you've already been there looking, but try Gander Mountain. If you found material in Mossy oak you can make your own center peices. You could cut them into a circle and then put pinecones or wildflowers on it. You could buy forest green candles and use those too.
2007-05-03 08:27:41
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answered by Stacy H 2
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http://www.askginka.com/themes/huntingtheme.htm
I just did a yahoo search for Hunting theme wedding, and this site has some incredible links on it. Hope this helps! Good Luck and Congratulations!
2007-05-03 09:07:42
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answered by 61408:) 1
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See if you can get a deal on canteens for your toast. That would be cool. Is this camo hunting or camo military?
2007-05-03 08:28:10
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answered by Cash, Gage and Jax's Mom 4
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Just get a big variety of hunting catalogues and see what they have to offer. Check out your local non-profit hunting or rifle association, or wildlife assn.
2007-05-03 09:51:41
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answered by Lydia 7
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What a unique idea! Go the the Army/Navy surplus store, you should be able to get things from there you can use.
2007-05-03 08:10:00
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answered by Kati B 3
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You should check out what Oriental Trading has in camouflage.
2007-05-03 09:07:54
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answered by germaine_87313 7
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