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The Reluctant Groomzilla: Ice Sculptures
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The Reluctant Groomzilla
Published Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Animal-shaped ice sculptures? A big, fat "cheesy."
The other day someone asked me what I thought about ice sculptures, ice bars, and other dangerously meltable wedding decorations. Two things popped into mind:
• A massive Jaegermeister luge in the Rob Burgundy style; • Hideously ugly mating swans or other animals engaged in disreputable behavior, melting and dripping into the shrimp cocktail.
So . . . not quite at the top of our list. However, a wedding I was at last weekend had an afterparty with pre-mixed shots sitting in ice blocks, which I thought was kind of cool. I did a little Googling, and my opposition to ice decorations has softened. They can work, if they are done in the right circumstances and fit with the overall theme. Modern/edgy wedding with caviar or martini station that has an ice bar—cool. Traditional wedding with heart-shaped, pink-lit ice centerpiece—NOT cool.
I thought about other things that are always cool, things that are always cheesy, and things that could go either way. This is from a groom’s perspective, so pay attention, brides!
Always Cheesy • White tuxedos • Organized dances (the Electric Slide, etc.) • Shrimp cocktail • Garter tosses
It Depends • Ice sculptures • Writing your own vows • Singing songs to your bride • Non-traditional tuxedos
Always Classy • Cufflinks (bonus points if they once belonged to your dad or grandfather) • Cheesy song for the first dance • Hand-tied bow tie undone at the end of the night • Getting choked up when you see your bride in her dress for the first time
Any others to add? Josh, Bridal Party’s guest-blogging groomzilla, writes every Wednesday about the groom’s perspective on wedding planning and everything that comes with it. To follow his story from the beginning, click here. More>> Bridal Party Blog | Wedding Guide | Wedding Vendor Search
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Comments
What if the ice-sculpture is a box with an ice-cream wedding cake inside? Isn’t that sort of like your ice bar for the martinis?
Posted by: Auntie Em, May 15, 2008 11:15:14 AM
sad. i always love the cha-cha slide. but then again, i’m a terrible dancer, so only having to stomp around and clap my hands makes my life a whole lot easier.
Posted by: laurie, May 14, 2008 01:15:25 PM
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