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would anyone have any tips on a medieval wedding?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Well depending on what stat you live in then an easy way to do this is have it a local Renaissance fair. We are doing that this October. It is nice. But if you do not want to go that way and depending on where you live like if you lived in Ohio there is the revenwood castle and the loveland castle.

    Listed below are a few sites that will get you started .I have more sited then this too so if you have any more question you can email me.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Your dress can set the tone...long bell sleeves, an interesting bodice,etc. Braid your hair in a beautiful style. Wear a crown...going for a Guenevere style. The background music is important. I see old flavored candlesticks. Garlands in the hair for the bridesmaids who might resemble maidens. The setting for the wedding...is their a venue that looks like a castle...has a bridge? Ivy in the flowers. Sconces with candles. A grooms cake in the shape of a crown. Beautiful traditional cake. A poem tied in ribbon like a scroll.

  • 1 decade ago

    good day,

    Does your area have a Renaissance fair? In Texas have one in Planterville. When the fair is not going on they rent the grounds.

    You can rent costumes, are go on line renaissance is a popular

    theme nowdays.

    Online is a complete menu of renaissance foods w/ recipes..

    I've been to 2 wedding done with Renaissance themes..big fun..

    good luck

  • LBB
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    mulled wine

    mead if you can get it

    get goblets and heavy china

    use fire (candles and garden torches) for decoration

    a couple of well placed hay bales would look cool too

    a lute player?

    have a hog roast

    i cant think of anything else right now but feel free to email me because i had a medieval party a few years ago and people are still talking about it :)

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