3 Themes That Shouldn’t Inspire Your Wedding!
By: Anja Winikka
Sure, pop culture influences the masses — but a Hunger Games-themed wedding? That’s where we draw the line. Here’s what would happen if our favorite movies and TV series inspired a wedding.
Cake: Sweet Element1 of 12
Hunger Games Wedding Cake
Channel the Hunger Games with a “May the odds be ever in your favor” calligraphy cake, crafted with sugar-made flames and a gold mockingjay.
Cake: Sweet ElementJewelry: Spiffing Jewelry
Hunger Games Cake Topper
A thin necklace, inscribed with “real, not real,” tops off the Hunger Games wedding cake.
Invite: Katie Fischer Design Hunger Games Wedding Invitation
Set the tone for the wedding day with a rustic brown-and-gray invitation suite, featuring Hunger Games arrows.
Flowers: Gabrielle AronasHunger Games Bridal Bouquet
Of course the ultimate accessory for the bride is her bouquet. This dark-purple and green calla lily and succulent bouquet is perfect for a Hunger Games forest wedding.
Jewelry: Spiffing JewelryFlowers: Gabrielle Aronas
Hunger Games Necklace
Cake: Sweet ElementGame of Thrones Wedding Cake
A silver sword-bedecked wedding cake is a nice finishing touch for a Game of Thrones wedding reception.
Cake: Sweet ElementGame of Thrones Wedding Cake
Invitation & Calligraphy: Monks of AgeCostumes: Mortal Folly Theatre Company
Game of Thrones Wedding Invitation
A Game of Thrones wedding wouldn’t be complete without an old English calligraphy invitation.
Flowers: Gabrielle AronasGame of Thrones Centerpiece
Thorny red rose centerpieces make for fitting Game of Thrones floral arrangements.
Makeup: MichelleFXBouquet: Sarah Tallman Design
True Blood Rose Bouquet
A white rose bridesmaid bouquet (dipped in fake blood droplets) has just the right amount of drama for a True Blood-inspired wedding.
Invite: Katie Fischer Design
True Blood Wedding Invitation
A black-and-white patterned invite with blood-red type is the obvious choice for a True Blood wedding invitation.
Invite: Katie Fischer DesignTrue Blood RSVP Card
Photos: Casey Fatchett Photography
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About the author: Anja Winikka
I'm getting married this spring in Tucson, Arizona. Having worked at TheKnot.com for seven years, I couldn't be more prepared (or overly-prepared!) to plan my wedding. Follow my wedding planning here! read more

























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Great slideshow! While I agree these probably aren’t great wedding themes, I must admit, I kinda love the Game of Thrones cake!
It’s funny because when you think of Game of Thrones, there’s only one wedding that comes to your mind and I don’t think it would be wise to inspire yours on it…
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The Hunger Games themed wedding is not bad at all.
It actually depends on the couple’s creativity to make their wedding memorable
you just can’t say that this or that shouldn’t be a theme for anyone’s wedding. just saying.
P.S. search “The Hunger Games” themed wedding.
My fiancé speaks and writes me notes in Dothraki. I will not have a Game of Thrones wedding but you better bet your ass there will be some slight hints included in my Marvel/Nerd themed wedding. Hand fasting, mentioning of the seven gods, and at least three deaths or its considered a dull affair.