“The Perfect Catch” — Your Fishing Theme Wedding

Some brides know exactly what they want — a fishing-themed wedding — but when they try to share their vision with friends and family, they get a bunch of skeptical or disbelieving looks in return.

The fact is, there doesn't have to be anything cheesy, embarrassing or overblown about a fishing wedding — it can be a beautiful testament to your love of the outdoors, combining rusticity and elegance with equal ease.

Here's some key ideas for turning your fishing theme reception into reality.

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Create a Focal Point

Draw the eye to one end of the room by propping up a wooden canoe or kayak (rent, or ask around for a friend who'll lend one). Fill with an elegant assortment of cattails, rushes and tall grasses. Place a "water feature" near the canoe — but instead of a classical-style Greek fountain, try an easy-to-make fountain of your own design using anything from stacked stones to copper bowls and trays ... and an inexpensive submersible pump.

Bring Nature Inside

Spice up your tables with centerpieces of cattails, pussy willows, driftwood or hurricane lamps. Surround each centerpiece with a scattering of sea glass or polished pebbles. Place decoy ducks here and there throughout — stick to restrained colors or old, vintage carvings for maximal elegance. A few decoy swans or blue herons placed where you want to draw the eye will also lend some drama with their willowy forms and extra height.

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Adirondack chair

Highlight Your "Statement Tables"

Use large fishing nets to frame a strategic space (like the cake table or the wedding arch you'll migrate to the reception), but don't just leave them plain. Instead, you're going to decorate them with an eye-catching collection of flyfishing lures and bobbers.

Choose a striking variety of feathers, brass bodies, shimmering crankbaits and other appealing designs — buy the lures whole, or order just the parts from a specialty supplier. If you're starting with whole lures, take a pair of wire cutters and carefully dispose of the barbs, using needle-nose pliers to turn the tips back. After all, you don't want your favorite nephew getting hooked on the nose as you're about to exchange "I Dos."

Now, using the remaining wire and some extra helper wire you've got on hand (grab from any craft store), secure your lures to the fishing net for a one-of-a-kind screen.

Whip Up Woodsy Centerpieces

You can use the same treatment to create dramatic, bare-branch centerpieces — arrange a collection of branches in quick-drying cement (for sturdiness), place in a reed or grapevine basket, and decorate likewise with your lures and wire. Use some of that extra wire to create dramatic, silver loops and swoops around the branches, too.

And before the reception even starts, set the tone by having the flower girl walk down the aisle holding flower petals in a hand net ... or ending your recessional beneath a ceremonial arch of fishing poles (or wooden paddles) held aloft by the groomsmen.

Decorating Cheat Sheet

Here's a few more ways to add some fun fresh-water touches to your wedding:

Adirondack Glamor

Borrow a few adirondack chairs to tuck in your venue's corners, then tart them up with wicker baskets or creel boxes (or even rubber waders!) filled with garden flowers. Plus, bypass the usual boring guestbook. Instead, ask your guests to pen their best wishes on a bridal-white adirondack chair with a black sharpie. After the festivities wind up, cover with a topcoat of polyurethane, and let this sweet reminder grace your porch or garden.

Extra-Oardinary Decor

Use rustic wooden signs or painted paddles to direct your guests to the reception area, gift table and other important spots. You can also suspend oars from the ceiling with clear monofilament, then hang nets from the paddles for a dramatic and memorable space divider.

Gifting Guests

On the lookout for clever favors? On the simple side, tuck a few chocolate guppies, gummy worms or Swedish fish into "fish net" (tulle circles). Or, if you're feeling crafty, treat your guests to some one-of-a-kind wine charms or wind chimes you've designed with pretty beads and lures.

Out-of-town guests are sure to appreciate a little pick-me-up in the form of a creel basket filled with smoked salmon and crackers, a personalized Koozie or cup cooler, and a savory snack mix of cereal, pretzels and fish crackers.

Bottoms Up!

Ask your favorite bartender to design a signature drink with graduated colors, and call it a Rainbow Trout. Serve in a Collins glass with fresh springs of mint.

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  1. Kara

    you all have some great ideas, I am getting married in Aug 2012, and we are having a crabbing themed wedding at a campground at the beach, and I am not very creative and cant find much on the internet for a crab themed wedding, Any suggestions or ideas?

  2. Linda Page

    I am planning a fish themed rehearsal dinner for my son’s wedding and have just begun looking for ideas. I need ideas about colors for tablecoths, napkins, candles…

    Thanks.
    Linda

    • staceyleah

      Linda,
      You might like this…

      Some fishing theme ideas for this beautiful wedding…

      Good ideas here

      Stick with natural items like branches, cylinder vases with rocks on the bottom, add some greenery and fill with water( even use food dye to tint the water a lake shade of green or blue) and floating candles. Colors like green, brown, and white work very well with this theme, think about adding vintage fishing baskets, use fishing rods or poles as props with tackleboxes. Fish netting works very nice for table overlays. Wildflowers and greenery are a bonus. Name tables after lakes or have frames with white cardstock that has a fish and either a table number. Scoop up large branches and secure them in metal buckets adding white twinkle lights. Use cute lil’ fish cutouts on heavy fishing wire into a garland and attach to main tables like cake and food tables.

  3. Mar

    I am looking for fish hook candy molds, approximately 4″ x 1.5″. We’d like to give chocolate candy fish hook shaped candies as wedding favors with a “Hooked” tag. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I could find a mold this size? Thanks

  4. Rhonda

    Im planning a fish theme wedding. If at all possible could you send me some information on items you sale.
    Thank you so much !!

  5. Jessica

    Hi,
    I’m getting married on june 2, 2012. My fiance loves fishing and i want to find champagne flutes and a cake knife that reflect this theme but i can seem to find any….any ideas

    • Terry

      Jessica, look at 121 Personal Gifts and look for fishing lure champagne glasses. My daughter had those at her wedding. A fishing lure and their last name was etched into the glass. The glasses were beautiful. Hope you have a great wedding.

  6. Laurie

    My invitations started off “After a long time fishing….Finally the catch of a lifetime”

    • Dar

      I love this saying and wanted to use it for my invatations as well but my other half :) doesnt like the word finally, says it sounds too redundant but i think just taking it out makes it worse… Any ideas on how else I could say this. :cry: :? :cry: :?

      • Joanne

        You could say “we have netted the catch of a lifetime” or you could say “We reeled in true love” that’s what mine say!

        Good Luck to you both and I wish you all the best in your new life together.

        Cheers!

  7. Heather

    My fiance and I are getting married July 1st 2011. We are giving out fishing lures to our guests to say thank you!!

  8. kayla

    Hello, i am getting married August 13th 2011 and am wondering if anyone has made a tackle box “card box” for at the reception. if so, can you send me an email on how you made it, Thanks :)

    • Nicky

      My fiancé & I are using one of those rustic old baskets that people keep there catch in. We found one at our local hardware/fishing tackle store. Good luck!

    • Michele

      Hi Nicky

      Depending on where you live, I know someone who will make it for you. We had ours made to our wedding colours and it is amazing…price $80.00

      • Kim

        Getting married May 2012 and we are also thinking of doing a fishing theme wedding. Would love to see a picture of the tackle box “card box” you had made. Is it possible for you to send me a photo? Also, is the person you know still available to make them? Thanks.

        • jeanna

          i am also getting married may 12,2012 and i am doing a fishing theme wedding as well… i would love to see that tackle box (card box) please would u be able to send me a pic as well… i would really apricieate it bc i need a little help to be creative…. thank you.jeanna :idea:

    • Lu Anne

      Tackle box card bos sounds great. How
      did it look?

  9. Amy Quinn

    Call me crazy, but I’m working on a Alask fishermans wedding. These were great ideas….and here are some more.
    How we meet….it’s a whale of a tale.
    Boats of Lifesavers on tables
    Fell in love….hook line and sinker
    Catch of the day
    Catch of a life time
    A love as deep as the sea
    Caught in the net of love!
    Hooked on Love
    “Carpe Diem” does not mean “fish of the day.”
    Good things come to those who bait.

  10. Bonnie

    TAKE THE BRIDE OUT TO YOUR LOCAL LAKE AND PUT HER IN SOMEONES BASS BOAT AND TAKE PICS TO SET ON THE FUTURE GROOMS TABLE TO SUPRISE HIM……..

  11. Kelly

    I love this site, I got engaged 5 months ago and we knew we wanted a fishing theme wedding. I have gotten so many cool ideas Thanks. I had no idea that so many couples had the same idea.

  12. Hi there,

    I have seen a few messages for personalized fishing lures and wanted to share my new website, Cookshooks. I am a former wedding consultant and my husband is an avid fisherman and we started this business a few months ago. These lures really work and you can customize them to any name, color and size. send me an email and we’ll give you a great price on favor orders.

    Thanks so much,

    Arianna Reel Cook

    • Tracy Thiher

      Sounds like a great idea… Would love to hear more

      • jeanna

        very interested.. i am getting married may 12, 2012 and we are using the perfect catch as a fishing theme and is needing some cute lures for my wedding decor…. phone number is 5734219404 please text me some information.

  13. Lori

    We want to have an outdoor Fishing themed *party* for our wedding. I can not find a place that makes nice invitaions for a *Fishing themed wedding* , there are lots of cartoony type, or kid type.. but not wedding type. Some vendors actually questioned our choice.

    Any suggestions on where to go for Invitations? I dont think I am crafty enough to make them myself.

    Thanks!!! :D

  14. Samantha

    we decided to have a fishing theme…thanks to all that had ideas on here and many other websites was very helpful… i came up with a invitation for our wedding and its cute!!!!

  15. Barbara

    I am getting married in Nov. I am a Avid Flyfisherman and so is he. We are having the Fishing theme and would like some ideas for the Reception? Flyrods will be used for us to walk under, the topper is the Bride catching the Groom, Garth Brooks, The River is our first Dance, Bamboo and Cat tails will be table XDec’s
    Columbia Flyfishing shirts will be Our Dress, My Friends are all Hand Tying a Special Fli for my bouquet, etc. Nedd more Ideas? Thanks

    • Faith

      How did you incorporate the flys? My daughter is getting married in may 2011 and she wants Black Bart skirts used somehow in her bouquet.
      Any ideas?

  16. joan

    I am planning a fishing themed wedding. We will be getting married on a yacht. The captain of the boat will officiate. The boys will be in 2pc suits with fish themed ties. I have found fish in a bag soap for the favors. I want to incorporate sayings throughout – hooked on love- perfect catch-catch of the day etc. I had bought my fiance a floating bobber ice cooler which will hold the ice for the guests drinks. We aren’t getting married until may 2010 so that’s all I have for now.

    • Marla

      Joan,

      It will be AWESOME!! Congratulations!!
      Marla

    • Becky

      My fiance and I are also planning a fishing themed wedding. Here’s what we have planned so far:

      Our wedding invitations actually have real fishing hooks in them! This was tricky as we didnt want corny or cheesy but after 20 prototypes I am happy to say we have elegant invitations with fishhooks. Final cost: $50 for 100.

      I’m currently working on save the dates but we are pretty sure we are going to go with a bobber shape with our picture in it and stick a magnet to the back. Problem…could be really time consuming. Wording will probably say Save the date…We’re getting hooked!

      For the reception I’m making a huge bobber for a card box out of paper mache or rigid wrap (plaster cloth).

      We’re also playing with using wooden fishing boats (about 10″) that we found at Michaels for table centerpieces and filling them with cattails and flowers.

      Also in progress… a design to etch on shotglasses for favors along with our name and date.

      I want to tie my bouquet with cleos attached.

      Oh, and of course we will be playing Brad Paisley’s “i’m gonna miss her” at the reception.

      I’m pretty much the make everything yourself kinda girl, especially since I havent found that many ready made wedding themed stuff.

      • Stacy

        Love your ideas. I am getting married next week. Its been crazy trying to tie everything up. We too are having a fishing theme and we are having a dock side wedding. This theme should not be so difficult to come up with ideas so I feel for you. For our cake I took to the designer were loures, swim baits and rattle traps (just removing the hooks.) The bakery is ordering a bassboat with a fisherman in it. for the bottom tier. middle tire is fish breaking water and the topper of course is the bride reeling in the groom.

        At the beginning of our ceromony I will be standing on the beach while my hubby will be standing on the dock and he will cast out to me the wedding bands (fake of course) and he will reel me in as I walk up to meet him. Hope it all works out for us. Good luck with yours.

      • Terry Williams

        Becky, my daughter is also having a lake/fishing theme for her wedding. I have been looking for invitations that are not corniny as you say but nice. Would you be willing to send me a copy of your invitation? We do not know much about designing so we are at a loss. We would appreciate any help. Thanks bunches!!
        Terry

        • joan

          I went to a stationary store featured in a bridal show. They found a great design of an arch marlin, which has become my main theme throughout.

      • Deb

        My daughter and her “soon to be” fiance are going to go with a fishing theme, I am sure! (He hasn’t proposed yet but it is coming any day!) Both of them love to fish! I like what you said about the invitations with the hooks…do you have a vendor where you got the paper part of the invitation? I know that you said after several protypes you still came up with a classy invite with a fishing hook inside…sounds just like what she would love!! She wants classy and not cheesy, but different, which sounds just like you! I’m getting started early with this wedding, after going through with one a few years ago I remember how intense it was!!

      • Elizabeth

        Hello Becky,
        My fiance and I are wanting to put real fishing hooks in our invitations but we haven’t been able to find any ideas online. Is there anyway you could share with us how you did it? I know you posted this a long time ago so I’m hoping you’ll see this.
        Thanks so much!
        Elizabeth

    • Diane

      I have a unique fishing lure wedding favor idea you may want to consider for your all wedding guests or just for the guys. A photo is attached for you to view. We hand tie each lure and have several label choices and color of lures to choose from.
      Let me know what you think. overmeer@shaw.ca

      • Mary Martin

        I need information on how to order these. My sons wedding is in May and he wants some of these for favors. Please let me know as soon as possible. Thank you so much. :thankyou: :thankyou:

        • Diane Overmeer

          Mary, can you send me your email address to send you some files of label designs and lure colours and ordering information.

          Hope to hear from you soon

          Diane
          overmeer@shaw.ca

      • Melissa Rose

        I love this idea. I am doing a fishing themed wedding in April 2012. I would love to do these for my wedding favors! Could you send any information you have on how to make them or where you ordered everything from? Looking forward to hearing from you!
        Thanks
        Melissa

      • summer

        how do I orders these? what do they cost?

  17. Laura

    I would love to know the wording of your invitations. We have planned the fishing theme wedding and any ideas would help. Thanks

  18. Melinda

    Hey Gang,
    I’m sorry for the delay in getting y’all the ideas you’ve asked for. My husband has been in the hospital and we aren’t sure what the problem is, so things have been a little crazy. I will try and get these to y’all in the next couple of days.
    Again…sorry for the delay…I know how hectic your lives are planning for your weddings.

    Warm smiles,
    Melin

    • Stephanie Basol

      Melinda,

      I am so sorry to hear of the troubles you are going through concerning your husband’s health. I am planning a wedding pretty far out in advance (July 2010) When you have free time, I too would also be interested in your design and wording of your invitations. Any help I would greatly appreciate!

      Thanks a bunch!

      Stephie B.

  19. Melinda

    Hi gang!
    Our fishing themed wedding took place this past May 24TH and it turned out great. In stead of bouquets my maids carried lanterns that I purchased at IKEA. Instead of having wax candles, that would have been hard to keep lit, we used battery powered votives that I purchase at Dollar Tree. We had a large aluminum row boat that was used to hold all our wedding gifts and it looked incredible!
    Our caterers fried catfish on site as one of the entrees and it was delicious!
    Our two little ring beareres carried fishing bears; made by Eagle Claw, that my fiance purchased at Joe’s(formerly GI Joe’s). I cut the fishing line off and replaced it with a thin blue satin ribbon and attached our rings to each ribbon. The boys looked so cute carrying those bears down the isle and then they got to keep them as our gift to them.
    We were also going to use two mannequins (the wooden kind that look like the ones you would use in an art class vs a store window) and dress them in our wadders etc. But we ran out of time.
    We used Mason jars for our glasswear and it really looked cool with our china. We also used two old wicker creels for guests to place cards in.
    Our cake was decorated with wonderful replicas of old fishing lures that were actually Christmas ornaments purchased from Cabela’s.
    Another idea that we had was to have friends hold fishing rods for us to walk under as we exited the ceremony, or as we left for our honeymoon, but again…it just didn’t work out for us to do.
    I designed our invitations and other stationary, and if anyone is interested in the wording I am happy to share it.
    Best of luck to all of you and your upcoming weddings!
    Warmest smiles,
    Melinda :love2:

    • Betinna

      Thank you all for the great, creative and fresh ideas. All suggestions and ideas are welcomed and appreciated. Since, I’m in the early planning stage for my June 09 –outdoor BBQ wedding/reception, keep the ideas coming.

      I would like to learn more on how to make the fish bears. Do you have a picture? My ideas: I am trying to make a fishing arch for the wedding surrounded by Large to medium ferns trees. We are also doing the sand unity ceremony. The flower girls carry small fishing nets to carry flower petals. I am really interested to find out how you did the large aluminum row boat that was used to hold all our wedding gifts. Were you under a tent outside? Also, I would be excited if you would share invitations and other stationary creations, and wording with me.

      My theme is “Catch of the Day” ending with a banner either entering or exiting the reception tent displaying: It’s- O- FISH- AL”

      If anyone has pictures, or items they are willing to purchases or freebies or shared I’m interested.

      Agains, thank you all for you suggestions and ideas. This is a big help since I am do all of the planning. I am determined to make this a creative, interacted, wedding fitting of our combined personalities, hobbies and interests.

      Even with all of the doubts or frowns of ‘I don’t think that’s appropriate or that sounds tacky”. I am relying on all of you for support and ideas.

      Thank you
      Betinna- betinna.fields@att.net
      Hey, the wedding in Virginia if anyone lives here. NO RSVP required- Let me know.

    • Claire

      Hi Melinda
      I would be very interested in the wording you used for your invitations.
      Thanks

    • courtney

      i would be interested in knowing how you did your invitations as far as decoration as well as wording.

      thanks

    • Stacy

      Melinda,
      I would also like to know how you decorated the invitations and wording.
      thanks
      Stac

    • jeanie

      wow you sure did have alot of great ideas..
      my daughter wants to use the fishing theme also..would love to see how you did your invitations.
      any ideas or pics etc. would very much be appreciated!!
      the wedding is going to be in our yard..july 3, 2010..so lots of time to prepare..we have lanterns all around our yard that go on by electricty..evening wedding around 6pm..
      thanks for anything you want to share!
      jeanie

    • Aimee

      Hi! your wedding sounds like it was great! I would love to know the wording of your invitations also. My sister is getting married and I am helping her with the invitaions. It is a beach theme but the groom is a fisherman so she would like to incorporate that into it!
      thanks
      Aimee

    • Holly

      I’m looking for wedding invitation wording for a fishing theme wedding.

  20. Tina Shaffer

    Hi,
    I am having a nautical wedding, so far decorations are going great.
    I am marrying a charter boat captain and we love to fish. He has a beautiful daughter and I have three beautiful daughters. I am looking for an amazingly funny yet sweet poem to display at our reception that involves the uniting of two families and fishing! If you can please help!!

    • Betinna

      I am also searching for great ideas. I am planning a June 09 wedding with a Fishing/catch of the day theme. Let’s share ideas. I am planning an outdoor BBQ style -uniting if two families. 804-647-1636 (Richmond, VA)

      • stacey

        * Gone Fishing Cake Topper

        * Decorating for a Fishing Themed Wedding ( this offers great advice!)

        google image fish wedding invitations for ideas and pics. and also water lily wedding ( they have ringbearer pillows etc, with waterlily atop it, neat!) also google image cattail wedding. these would be great in a fishing wedding! since i am from louisiana i posted some natural items used in a fishing wedding here. another idea (if outside) is an aluminum boat iced down with beverages. it doesn’t look bad i promise!

        * Fishing basket place card set ( cute huh?)

        also think about what you have on hand, likestanding fishing rods with the corks (which could hold up the pics)secured in a great place, attach pics to the line, just secure line to floor so it will be tight. have special pics of family, friends, or even those “catch of the day!” pics. you could even use that slogan somewhere in your wedding. have a fish grooms cake. wedding colors in brown and green with splashes of blue.or go with great autumn colors google image rustic wedding board. have gone fishing signs here and there. and the fishing baskets for centerpieces filled with flowers or holding the favors by the door. have fun with this one!!

        See:
        * Wedding at Iron Bridge Farms (check out the cattails well, all the florals its perfect!!)

      • Angela

        I am also getting married in June on the 19th. Also doing the fishing theme. I have the big catch cake topper & on the groom’s cake I will have HOOK LINE & SINKER written on it. Our favors are fish cookie cutters with swedish fish wrapped in tulle & fish shaped key chains. The guys boutonnières will have a fish hook in them. The grooms men gifts will be Bass Pro Shop gift cards. We are going to a fishing resort in Minnesota for our honeymoon. We are having a buffet at the reception. Let me know if you come up with any other ideas.

  21. Elizabeth C

    Does anyone know where I can find some nice fishing nets to add to the tables as decoration? I have looked everywhere and everything I find looks cheap. I want something of good quality and strong and sturdy. Help! Thanks.

    • Dawn P.

      Elizabeth, try ebay? There is a lot of attractive fishing net there sold as “decorative” but in reality much of it is commercial grade, so pretty tough — you can tell which by reading the descrips.

  22. eric r

    i am looking for personalized lures for a wedding gift

    • Dawn P.

      Eric, totally check out Etsy, they are great for that! Look the attached pic for just a few of that kind of handcrafted thing you can buy there: fishing lure keychains, lure boutonnieres for a totally reasonable price of $7 + shipping, :faint: earrings … yes, personalized lures (right now these seem to range from $8 to $50 each depending on seller and design process) … and of course you can’t miss the “The Wedding Cod” (ha ha, get it?) :lol:

      Plus in a shout-out to a local institution for those looking for wedding party gifts, Sutton Spoons are always appreciated, plus the official Sutton Spoons t-shirt is a hot item!

  23. kyang

    Hi I am looking for miniature fishing rod hanging into a centerpiece of water with gold fishes. Any places or websites that might sell these small fishing rods?

    • Lauren

      Did you ever find anything for this?

    • Betinna

      Did you find any of the above mention weding decoration items?

    • Dawn P.

      Hi kyang, I did some searching and there are some craft places you can get these. (Might be able to get at local craft stores too). Look for “miniature craft fishing pole” or “dollhouse fishing pole.”

      Try Grandma Holly’s House on ebay (“detailed miniature fishing pole”) — see pic 2 in the middle — and then there are a range of wooden craft poles you can get at CR’s Crafts. Lengths seem to vary from 6-14″ and price from $1.50 to $10 depending on detail, etc. HTH!

    • Jeanie

      i bought a miniture fishing rod..perfect size…not too small ..its actually a lighter for the barbque..i just got it at a corner store..was $18 ….so maybe if you google barbque lighters it might show up. good luck!

  24. Sarah

    What did you do for a bouquets- the brides and the bridesmaids?

  25. Lesley

    Does anyone know where we might be able to fing mini fishing rods. Lie about 6″ in length. We would love if they were mde of wood. We have been searching and searching and cant find a thing

    • Melinda

      Hey Leslie….I don’t know what state you live in, but here in Washington a lot of people seem to have bamboo in their yards. The house next to us does so we are using some of their bamboo to make small old fashioned cane poles to be used on the tables. I am going to take fishing line and a fake hook to hang our table signs on. The signs will have names of different rivers in WA and the guests will locate their tables by what river they are assigned to.

      The bamboo we use will not be large or too thick, just heavy enough to hold the signs. You could use smaller bamboo to make cane poles. Just a thought.

    • Nancy

      Leslie,

      Ebay. That is where I found mine. Exactly 6 inches :D

  26. Debbie

    Thanks for the ideas..Wondering????
    Do you have any idea on place card holders? and a “catchy” phrase to print for the favors?
    Did Melinda or Kristi have their wedding yet?

    • Melinda

      Hey Debbie…not married yet…May 24TH is our date.
      I don’t know if this would work or not, but could you use those large bobbers or even large sinkers that have the slit on the side? We aren’t doing individual place cards so that hasn’t been
      something we’ve thought of. Our table signs will have the names of local rivers so our guest will know where they are sitting though.
      As far as for the favors…glad you brought that up because I forgot all about that one…How about something like…”Catch of the Day”
      Melinda and Mark (I’ll use our names) May 24, 2008… We are using a candy company out of Indiana that specialize in fish candies. We will put them in individual bags and set them on the tables. They even have little bags in the shape of fish available as well as the clear celephane bags. Not sure which ones we will use yet.
      I just put together our STD’s which I designed and am thrilled with how those turned out. They will go out next week.
      Hope these ideas are some help. Take care and Happy New Year!

      • Betinna

        I am planning a June 2009 wedding with a Fishing theme. Our favorite past time is fishing so I decided because I am planning our wedding to make it a expression of us. I welcome all helpful ideas.

  27. Blake@FavorIdeas

    Hi all, I just wanted to post some really interesting fishing theme groom’s cakes I ran across. Enjoy!

  28. Blake@FavorIdeas

    How cute is this? BrooklynBride just posted about Fishing Lure Boutonnieres by Jack Spade. Very cool find!

    • Melinda

      Thanks BrooklynBride those are very nice. I will show them to my fiance. I spoke with my florist and told her of my idea to add a simple fly to the boutonniere and she really liked that idea as well. I have also decided to have my maids carry lanterns instead of a traditional bouquet since night fishing is done by lantern light. I found lanterns at IKEA for around $4 a piece and we may add some ivy or other decoration to them as well. They can then be placed on the head table as center pieces. We also liked all the underlying meanings to the Maids carrying the lanterns.
      Thanks again, and please keep those suggestions coming!!!

  29. Kristi

    I can’t even tell you how awesome it was to find this website!! My fiance and I decided on this theme because it was how he proposed to me; out on a boat in Canada! Unfortunately, I was at a loss as to how to make this look elegant instead of tacky. Now I can’t wait to try these ideas out!! THANK YOU!!

    • Melinda

      :P Like KristiSays I too was thrilled to find this site! My fiance and I are avid fishermen and wanted to have this as our theme as well but weren’t quite sure how to pull it off. We are planning to decorate the isle with rods and reals to form a gothic archway for us to walk under. We will tie the line and reel them in taunt to form an arch effect and we will purchase rod holders that will attach to the isle chairs where they will be kept secure.
      I would love to hear from anyone who has additional ideas that they will be using or would just like to offer.
      Now I am even more excited!!! Thanks!!! :P

  30. Tina

    I would like any ideas you have regarding fishing theme favors, decorations, etc for my daughter’s wedding.

    Thank you

  31. Kayla

    I would love to see your favour idea’s as well Thanks

  32. heather

    Were getting married this April. I need help finding everything please. thank you, heather

  33. Carey

    I am from South Texas and my fiance loves to fish! Our wedding is slowly turning into a fishing themed wedding which is fine with me! I came up with the idea for our wedding favors to take small tin pails and fill them with small swedish fish and attach a card of some sort that says “Hooked on Love, Ted & Carey!”
    Let me know of any ideas that you have come across please! I’d love to hear them! Also, I think we might attach some sort of lure to the boutonnieres.

  34. Carey

    I will give you the websites for the items that I found for my favors!
    Here is the website for the tin pails.
    Here is the website for the swedish fish.

    Let me know of any ideas you come across please? Thanks!

  35. Cindy

    I am working on a volunteer appreciation event using a fishing theme. Would love to see the favor design you chose


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