Midsummer Night’s Dream Favor Ideas

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The ultra-romantic Midsummer Night's Dream theme can be gently whimsical or way-out-there, depending on the bridal couple's appetite for drama.

Favor ideas for a Midsummer or Fairy wedding include:

Fairy Dust. Soft, subtle body glitter in a cornstarch base. Attractively packaged and wrapped in tulle, this is a lovely favor.

Love Potion Bottles. Buy small, corked vials from an inexpensive source like Specialty Bottle. Print "love potion" on rounded stickers using a free fairy font and attach to bottles. Fill with an ancient Druidic recipe for Love Potion Tea using dry ingredients only. Tie a white or silver bow around the cork, and attach a tag with the recipe, plus the couple's name and wedding date.

pewter leaf ornament
Personalized Mini Favor Candle (Available in 22 different designs)
Pewter Chair Place Card Holders
Set of 4 Unique Pewter Chair Placecard Holders
Pewter Chair Set with Epoxy and Rhinestone Accents
Pewter Chair Placecard Holders
Best Man or Groomsman Personalized Pewter Medallion Glass Mug
crystal sailboat keepsakes

Homemade Meade. Meade (regular honey meade, or Vanilla Ginger meade) makes an authentic, aromatic favor. Be sure to start in advance; meade requires patient aging.

Small Metal Globlets. Fill small pewter goblets with flower petals. Or the herbal candies, such as mints, ginger, horehound or anise.

Single Pink or Ivory Rose. Wrap it in a matching satin ribbon.

Twig Pens. You have to see them to believe them. Combine with a small, green pad of paper printed with a romantic saying.

personalized grand pilsner with pewter medallion
pewter recipe stand
Engraved Crystal Egg-cellence
personalized beer mug with pewter medallion
Personalized Square Crystal Block
Engraved Crystal Love Bells
Scroll Design Pewter Frame
Crystal Ring Holder

What Else You Can Do: Fairy Fashion

Your fashion choices depend on how far you're willing to take it. Some prefer a soft hint of woodsiness in an otherwise formal affair. Others are happy to pass out wings and realistic elf ears to the entire bridal party.

The Bride. Choose a long, satin gown (not necessarily white) with a lace-up back and bell sleeves. Consider wearing "barefoot sandals" (foot jewelry) instead of shoes, 'fairy boots' like these, or ballet slippers tied with pink or ivory ribbons.

The V-band style of headpiece makes the perfect accessory for a fairy wedding. If wearing a classic tiara instead, consider outfitting your bridesmaids in smaller ones.

The Bridesmaids. Give your bridesmaids magic wands instead of bouquets (try pewter & crystal, or glass & fairy dust). Think empire-waist gowns in celadon, with silk posies attached at the waist. Not wild about on wings? Soften the fairy effect with chiffon wraps, or ephemeral hooded cloaks.

Pewter Ocean Theme Wine Charms
ornament keepsake
Exquisite Pink Crystal Butterfly Place Card Holders
Exquisite Clear Crystal Butterfly Place Card Holders
Classic Maple Leaf Place Card Holder (Set of 4)
"Glimmering Garden" Spring Votives (Set of Four)
Crystal Couple in Love Bell
Crystal Bouquet Letter

The Flower Girl(s). Go crazy with your flower girls! If nowhere else, use the fairy wings here. Sprinkle glitter makeup over their faces or hair, or tie small bells to their wings. Place flower wreaths on their heads, and give them 'fairy dust' (glitter) or rose petals to scatter.

The Groom. A ruffled poet's blouse and black pants might suit your fiancé. Or perhaps he'd wear a white tuxedo shirt with a black vest. An active SCA-er? He'll tell you what he's wearing.

The Guests. Inform your guests that theme apparel is "admired, not required." Consider hiring 'body artists' to adorn willing parties with celestial or Celtic temporary tattoos and glitter.

Pink Crystal Butterfly Design Candle Holders
Clear Crystal Butterfly Design Candle Holders
Pink Crystal Butterfly Candle Holders
Medieval Bride Pewter Flute with Swarovski Crystals
mini crystal christmas trees - holiday cheer
Reception Gift Card Holder
Florenzia Ring Pillow
holiday card holders

Going for the Big Entrance

Arrive in a horse-and-carriage, or even more romantically, on a pair of white horses. Or consider a dove or white pigeon release, followed by your departure in a hot air balloon!

A Reception That Takes Flight

A Midsummer wedding makes for a magical reception. If outdoors, try to find a venue with large, stately trees on the grounds, into which you'll wind plenty of windchimes. Wrap key trees with white wedding lights from root to branch.

For the tables, group white pillar candles and place on a bed of moss, tie pillars together with raffia and wrap it all with ivy.

Or gather tall glass cylinders. Fill the bottom with sand (for weight) and moss (for appearnce), fill with bare branches, and decorate with twinkle lights or hang votives from the branches.

Another option: use handsome wrought-iron candelabras. Wind strings of large crystal beads around the base for lots of sparkle.

Create a fog effect with dry ice, or by wrapping branches, tables, corners and ceilings in gauze. Hang romantic Moroccan lanterns from the ceiling if indoors, or from trees or posts if outdoors.

Florenzia Ring Pillow
holiday card holders
branches holders
Natural Wonder Wedding Invitations
Lucky Little Charms Box
Bag of Sea Creatures
Natural Wonder Save the Date Cards
Silver & Pewter Placecard Photo Frames / Set of 24

For low centerpieces, start with potted moss and mushrooms. Scatter large bird nests and grapevine wreaths. Paint pinecones a subtle color and mix up with stones. Pile up fresh woody fruit like apples or pears, either plain or gold-leafed. Go overboard with candles. Sprinkle the area around your centerpieces with an abundance of rose petals, delicate wood chips and fake gold nuggets (be patient and wait for these to show up in Bulk Lots on Ebay of about 30 nuggets each.)

Be sure to mark the King & Queen's place with large pewter-wrapped goblets.

"Serious" fairy cakes are easier to find in the U.K., but perhaps you can find a local baker to take on a cake like these. Use a pewter fairy heart cake topper to set off that perfect cake.

Serve other sweet delights on beautiful homemade cake stands made from the trunk of a small tree. Make them at varying heights — find craft directions here. You don't have to use the plastic cake plate shown; try pewter ones from the thrift store instead.

Getting married at home? Plant your own faerie ring of mushrooms or flowers. Exchange vows within the ring.

For informal and in-the-mood seating at your ceremony, provide hay bales covered with cloth for your guests.

Natural Wonder Save the Date Cards
Silver & Pewter Placecard Photo Frames / Set of 24
wine goblet holder (set of 4)
Bag of Shells
Square Label Choice Crystal Design (Set of 20)
LOVE Wine Charms
Swish Napkin Rings (Set of 4)
Palm Tree Place Card Holders

Place a large, Gothic candle screen filled with lit votives behind (well behind!) the head table.

Name your reception tables after the Bard's great play:

Oberon's Table (groom's family), Titiana's Table (bride's family), Puck's Table, Hermia & Lysander, Helena & Demetrius, Pyramus & Thisbe, Cowslip, Love-in-Idleness, Acorn , Love Potion, Changeling, Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Mote, Mustardseed.

A Mysterious, Magical Banquet

Ever seen a fairy use a salad fork? Of course not! The key to fairy ambiance is finger food. This may not be feasible for an entire wedding, but avoid heavy and formal foods as much as possible.

Fairies drink nectar, so pour a sweet golden wine (Riesling or Gewurztraminer). Serve fresh mint tea for the young ones. Go heavy on the cream (raspberry mousse, rose petal ice cream) berries, and fruit.

Pass out trays of cream puffs, stuffed mushrooms and other delectable, fork-free foods. Serve dandelion salad, candied rose petals and rosemary focaccia. Consult the Fairy Cookbook for more ideas.

Cello Bags / Pack of 25
I Do Garter
4x6 Clear Cellophane Bags - pack of 100
Refillable Tissue Holder Favors/Shells
"Here Comes The Bride" Tank Top
Hand-Painted Personalized Wine Glasses with Swarovski Crystals
Crystal Cube Photo Frame
Silk and Brooch Pillow

Music From Middle Earth

You have so many choices for fairyland music, you can't go wrong. If budget permits, hire flautists, harpists or a string quartet.

Otherwise, dole out generous helpings of Enya, Enigma, Howard Shore and Lorenna McKinnet. Anything Celtic, New Age or a combination thereof will be glorious. Elizabethan strains (try the Elizabeth soundtrack) will transport your guests to another place and time.

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Sophia Muniz wrote
on October 3rd, 2008 at 1:01 pm



my wedding is on Valentine’s day sop I am ding a combo of Valentine’s day with Midsummer Night’s Dream. It’s gonna be awesome!

 
Laly wrote
on August 20th, 2008 at 8:12 pm
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Hi,

I am new here, and I definetly want to have a fairy theme in my wedding, but where I am getting marry there are only palm trees, do anyone know if it would look nice? thanks.

 
Hey, It's Dani :) wrote
on May 28th, 2008 at 1:55 pm



Any makeup facts and ideas for a midsummer nights dream play at school ?
i’m doing hair and makeup and cant find anything.

 
Marisa wrote
on December 5th, 2007 at 4:58 pm
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Hey everyone…be careful if you order pewter goblets…It sounded like a great idea to me, but if you read the fine print, it will tell you that pewter is not made to be ingested, and pewter goblets are for decoration only. They really are beautiful, though!

 
Melissa wrote
on November 23rd, 2006 at 6:11 pm



has anyone used fairy wings on the flower girls

 
Valerie wrote
on August 30th, 2006 at 8:03 pm



My wedding is on Oct 21 and the colors are a mossy green, chocolate brown, and lavender as an accent color. It is going to be beautiful!! Thanks for all the great ideas.

 
Melissa Kritzberg wrote
on December 6th, 2005 at 9:15 am



I’m having 9 bridesmaids, ranging in colours from magenta, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, blue, indigo and violet! They are wearing Simplicity Pattern 9654, From Midsummer Night’s Dream!

 
Meredyth wrote
on August 26th, 2005 at 1:36 am



Jewel tones–rich and glorious!

 
Raven wrote
on August 19th, 2005 at 6:45 pm



I’m using soft pink, mint green, light blue and lavender

 
rene wrote
on July 24th, 2005 at 9:35 am



i used periwinkle and lilac with sage green accents.

 
brittany wrote
on July 8th, 2005 at 9:24 am



all!

 
jessica wrote
on July 8th, 2005 at 12:34 am



i am planning a fairy wedding and the colors really depend on the person, i want pastel purples and pinks and blues, but what would also look good are the dark violets, dark blues, and blood reds. it all really depends on the person

 
Jill wrote
on February 25th, 2005 at 6:09 pm



What are some colors that would be useful in creating the full effect? Solid or Pastel?

 
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