It excuses all sorts of ridiculous randomness, wonky home-made cakes, mismatching decorations and strange behaviour. In fact, it encourages it.
Other necessities for an Alice In Wonderland theme:
- Croquet (Mr. Barefoot's fav lawn game!)
- Stopped clocks (We have a plethora, along with chronically slow watches (all mine))
- Rakish top hats (some of the faculty members wear these with their academic garb - perfect)
- Door mice and rabbit holes (should be plentiful at an outdoor site)
- Cheshire cat-like grins (hell yeah! we're getting married!)
A non-theme theme. See more wacky and whimisical brilliance here.
7 comments:
Of course you dare.
You do dare! Please do!
Oh please do this!
Also, a) why do you have a plethora of stopped clocks? and b) thank you for casually using "plethora".
Upficsi: A fancy art gallery in Wonderland, where everything is upside-down. See? It's fate!
the sleeves on that dress just made my day.
shoot! sounds like a blast to me!
If you like it, go for it! I'm sure many of your guests will talk about it for years! It's very whimsical!
oooh! So glad you like this wacky idea! Mr. Barefoot took a look at the blog the other night and shied away from the theme... and then he got the brilliance of it: 'wait, we can do whatever we want in the name of the theme?!?!?'...
the stopped clocks? well, really watches.
time + me = not an easy relationship.
most of my watches seem to die an early death. not sure why.
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