how about simply "Love is a Gift" or something of the sort. "This love is truely a Gift" or around that..good luck and congrats..
2007-08-23 03:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you need a theme title? This isn't a book, it's your wedding! The "theme title" is ___ and ___'s wedding.
Edit~~ Absolutely, you can do whatever you want for your wedding. HOWEVER, going over the top for a theme can take away the focus from the REAL theme of the day, which is your love for each other.
I got married last year, two days before Christmas, so (surprise surprise), our wedding had something of a Christmas theme. The church was already decorated with poinsettias, lights, and two Christmas trees, and the reception hall we used was already decorated with a 15-foot Christmas tree and huge wreaths, so it made sense to have our colors and decorations match the theme that was already there. Our cake also looked like a stack of presents with a huge red bow on top. The point is, people got the whole Christmas theme without us having to say, "By the way, our theme is "Christmas is a season of love" or something... If your theme is well done, it's overkill to TELL people what the theme is. They should be able to figure out themselves that the day celebrating you also happens to have a subtle theme.
2007-08-23 03:44:47
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answered by greeneyes_bjb 6
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I agree with greeneyes. A wedding is what it is. A wedding. There is no "title". Besides, themes are for parties, not sacred ceremonies. I'm sure you don't want your big day to sound like a high school prom. You can do the whole gift box thing, but leave it at that.
EDIT: You're right. It IS you wedding. And you CAN do what you want. But what you must realize is, the people (like me) who told you the "slogan" thing is too much are just trying to help. We don't want your big day to be tacky and going with a slogan for it is exactly what you're doing. It really is going to look like a high school prom if you have your "slogan" printed on banners, napkins, etc. People nowadays are taking "themed" weddings over board. I once saw a girl on here who wanted a "hunting theme" at her wedding complete with camo vests! You can still have the wedding themed as love being a "gift", just tone it down and leave it at the cake and the little gift boxes and what-not. You don't want to TELL people what the theme is. Have them figure it out for themselves.
2007-08-23 03:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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For my wedding I had a similar theme with the gift boxes. But inside my boxes i gave hersey kisses as the favors. So i called it "Hugs and Kisses from Genieve and Nigel".
Depending on the favors or the decor, you can come up with a appropiate name. "Ribbons of Love".
2007-08-23 04:02:10
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answered by heartbroken 2
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There is a poem called Little Box of Love
A little box of love I give to you today.
Where ever you may go,
carry it along your way!
or
Love is an object in an empty Box
"This is a very special gift
That you can never see
The reason that it's special
It's just for you from me
Whenever you are lonely
Or when you're feeling blue
You only have to hold this
gift and know I think of you
You never can unwrap it
Please leave the ribbon tied
Just hold this box close to your heart
It's filled with love inside
2007-08-23 03:51:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Like the gift box idea, very cute. I agree though that you don't need to name your wedding, it's not a movie. Where do you plan on putting this 'slogan'? On banners? the invitations? napkins? It would be odd to have it on any of them, and unnecessary. I would just stick with what you are doing, and don't worry about 'naming' it other than what it is - your wedding.
2007-08-23 05:33:46
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answered by Cory C 5
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I understand that you want to have a theme, but you can have the gift box motif without having a title for it. It's really hard to have a titled wedding without it becoming really cheesy. My advice would be to go all out with your gift box theme (or as far out as you want!) and skip the title.
2007-08-23 04:32:38
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answered by corinne1029 4
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slogan/title/saying? what is this prom? you don't need a formal saying to have a theme running through your wedding, you just need a vision of what you want to incorporate in the day. if you know you want gift boxes for favors, that's fine. you don't have to name it. i think that having a cutesy slogan on the program or on some banner or something looks more cheesy than classy and sophisticated. keep the theme in your head, use it to focus on the overall look of the wedding, and to help guide your wedding planner.
now, if you're looking for a cutesy theme to have in your mind to help guide you or something, use: the past is forgotten, the future is uncertain, but the present (ahh, see, play on words) is a gift.
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2007-08-23 04:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-09 02:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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title - One Beautiful Gift Box
slogan - A Ribbon On Our Love
song - Lost in Your Eyes - Debbie Gibson
2007-08-23 09:28:57
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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