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Mexican Theme Weddings: A Festive Choice

Couples who are of Mexican descent may consider having a Mexican theme wedding. Theme weddings are becoming popular. These weddings have a unique feeling and award couples an alternative to a traditional wedding ceremony.

Different cultures have different ways of celebrating a marriage. These differences can be seen in the wedding attire, location, food, music, and decorations. The best thing about cultural theme weddings is that anyone can have one. A couple does not necessarily have to be Mexican to have a wedding with excitement and spice. Mexican theme weddings can be a perfect way to say, “I do,” regardless of background.

Invitations for a Mexican theme wedding should have vibrant colors. Colors that are representative of Mexico are orange, magenta, and turquoise. The outside of invitations could include colorful streamers, a sombrero, or any other picture that is indicative of a Mexican theme wedding.

Couples can get creative with the way they word the invitation. Senor and Senorita could be in place of Mr. and Miss, and reception could be substituted with fiesta. Invitations should also state whether the nuptials will be held indoors or outdoors. Mexican style weddings predominately take place outdoors. Guest attire is typically less formal than traditional wedding ceremonies.

Location is important when planning a Mexican theme wedding. The goal is to make guests feel as if they are attending a real Mexican fiesta. Great places to hold a Mexican style wedding include a Spanish-style church or a southwestern restaurant.

Mexican weddings are traditionally held at the home of the bride’s parents. This could be a perfect pick if the home is large enough. If the home is not large enough to accommodate guests, consider moving the nuptials outdoors. Sombreros and Spanish fans can be given to guests to shield them from the heat. Piñatas can be hung to entertain little ones.

Mexican food is an obvious choice for a Mexican theme wedding. When selecting a caterer for the event, the couple should decide on a caterer who has experience preparing Mexican foods. There are many dishes to choose from. Popular Mexican meals include tacos, enchiladas, burritos, fajitas, and refried beans.

The couple may want to incorporate a few American dishes to accommodate those who do not like Mexican food. Foods such as guavas, avocados, and chips with salsa are perfect appetizers. The couple may want to serve traditional Mexican beer and soda as beverages.

Mexican theme weddings are not complete without Mexican music. Understandably, most couples who have a Mexican style wedding are American and may prefer having popular music played during the reception. To solve this problem, Mexican music can be played while guests are eating and socializing. Popular music can be played when the dance floor opens.

Favors for guests should have a Mexican touch. Sample hot sauce, jar peppers, and Mexican souvenirs make great parting gifts. A Mexican theme wedding is perfect for Hispanic couples who want to embrace the customs of their culture. Incorporating popular Mexican wedding customs with traditional American customs is a perfect way to join two people of different backgrounds.