Photo (above): Flowers: LOTS Flower Art - Photographer: Nathalie Dolmans / Photographer: Le regard d'Edouard / Wedding Rings: Goudskool - Photographer: Brenda Boutsen
Heart-Shaped Decoration
If you're getting married on 14th February, the theme is clear: love, love, and more love. Bring out those heart-shaped decorations and let your inner romantic shine. Heart-shaped balloons at the church, a heart-shaped cake, heart-shaped sparklers, …
Blend with taste and creativity. Thanks to your original eye-catchers and heartfelt quotes, all your friends will be eager to get married on the day of love.

All the Single Ladies
Whether you're a true believer or a sceptic, no one wants to spend Valentine's Day alone. Eternal gratitude will be yours if you marry on Valentine's Day, as your single friends will spend the day in the best company. And who knows, Cupid might work his magic at your wedding party. All the single ladies, now put your hands up!

Reminder
Every time he sees shop windows full of hearts at the beginning of February and the Valentine's discounts flooding into his inbox, it will dawn on him: your wedding anniversary is coming up again! Forgetful grooms won't easily forget their wedding day on 14th February. Convenient, isn't it?
Guest Gifts
A guest gift at a Valentine's wedding? That shouldn’t be too hard. Heart-shaped cookies with your names on them, a jar of jam labelled ‘spread the love’, mints because you are mint to be, a bag of sweets because love is so sweet, a pot of thyme, parce que je tijm,… Avoid cheesy and romantic by using an unexpected package or a particularly fun placement at the exit of your venue.
Colour Palette
If you prefer to avoid red or pink, consider copper, gold, or rose gold. Create tasteful combinations of these stunning colours that exude romance. Valentine's Day offers many inspiring colour palettes. Which shades will you choose?
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