Getting Creative With Weddings

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Hello.  These are ways to get creative with weddings that, without basically every expansion pack, can be pretty boring.  So, here are some quick tips for having a great wedding, whether it's a wedding party or a private one.  

Bridal Outfits:  Gowns, makeup, gloves, shoes, jewelry, hair, hats, etc!  Especially if you're playing TS3 because then you have the color wheel!  This means that you can color your gown any way you wish!  

Decorating: Decorate your home to have a wedding party at your house!  Decorate with plants, chairs, buffets, balloons, and whatever else your heart desires!

Food: Aside from buffets, you may want to have food ready, such as home-cooked meals made by your Sim (especially a good option if your Sim is a culinary master), a pizza that you ordered prior to the wedding, or a buffet (as mentioned before).  

Venues: If you decide to take your wedding public, here are some venues that I've enjoyed: Graveyard (a dark but enjoyable turn, especially if you have your own portion of the cemetery where your Sim's loved ones rest), the beach (a cliche for me, but I love it), Central Park (Sunset Valley), that Butterfly Garden venue in Bridgeport (a very classy option), a night club (Bridgeport), or a custom made venue made by going through Edit Town Mode (see last chapter or refer to Google for more info on Edit Town).

The Groom's Outfit: You can dress up your groom (if there is one included in your wedding).  Granted, I don't usually play the groom, so I never bother (I usually just let him dress in his default formal outfit), but that doesn't mean you can't!

Dancing: Set up a stereo, pick out music, special lights, and a dancefloor (Late Night)!

That's all I can think of for now, but if you have any other way that you customize your wedding that I haven't mentioned here, comment below, and I'll add it in this chapter!  Thanks for reading!


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