Be intoxicated by the very desirable country garden wedding theme for your perfect summer wedding. Get inspiration from the country garden wedding theme to use for your perfect outdoor wedding receptions.
What thoughts do an English country garden wedding evoke for you? These are Sasi wedding magazine's ideas, tips and stunning pictures to help you create the wedding of your dreams!
1Summer Flowers - use scented old English roses, perfect peonies, and textural hydrangeas in your wedding bouquets and for your wedding reception design. The aroma of summer flowering jasmine can be cleverly used to enhance your country garden wedding theme and stimulate the senses, ideal for your wedding reception decorations.
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3 Croquet on the lawn - If you are fortunate to have a flat lawn area why not give your guests the opportunity to test their skills with a game of croquet on the lawn!
4 Afternoon Tea - If you are getting married after lunchtime why not surprise your guests with the perfect English tradition of afternoon tea with delicate sandwiches and melt in the mouth cakes.
5 Summer Themed Menu - A summer barbecue or a Hog Roast - what better way to cater for your evening reception guests with a summer barbecue or a hog roast!
6 Night Lanterns - set the scene for your evening reception with strategically placed night lanterns creating romance and enhancing your country garden wedding theme.
7English Summer Splash - No English summer would be the same without the odd rain shower, so be prepared and find your stylish Wellington boots and umbrellas to make light of the weather.
Make a list of your flights of fancy for your sensational country garden wedding theme and share them with us!
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