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WHAT ABOUT A NIGERIAN COLOUR WEDDING THEME


Weddings have gone past the traditional way of having it, In recent times wedding ceremonies has become very fashionable with creative ideas, style and embellishment. This is seen from the wedding theme, to the wedding attires, colours and decorations. We have the Christmas wedding Theme, Las Vegas wedding Theme etc; whatever, just name it, imagine it and have it depending on what you love and want.

Having a Nigeria colour wedding theme, hence flying the colours of the Nigerian flag may not be a bad idea too. You can have the bride's maids as well as your guest appear in green and white, the designs are beautiful and endless.




You can even use the colours for your bouquet and also have it styled into your wedding dress, but its advisable to use more of the white fabric with a touch of green fabric, ribbons or stones for emphasis. Totally not a bad idea.
 


Your maid of honour is not left out too.


The groom can also have a touch of green in his attire, a white shirt green tie, bow tie, sash, pocket square, boutonniere or other accessories to compliment the theme. Or simply get creative with the colours.



You can also have your center piece decor with a mix of green and white. It could be either green or white  fabric, lightening, or simply using a garden or a fine field to have nature's green vegetation and colouring as a part of your decor. I love nature...totally agreeable, you may want to start considering the Nigerian colour wedding theme.


Green and white are both beautiful colours they represent fruitfulness, nature's green vegetation and purity. I want to say congratulations to all Nigerians as we celebrate our independence today. Only Nigerians can change Nigeria, lets make it better than we met it, Nigeria @ 53 Cheers y'all

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  1. Happy to know about this Nigerian themed wedding. Few weeks ago, booked one of the graceful NYC venues for arranging my best friend’s bachelor party. Invited all our friends for this party and had a lovely party there with them.

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