That depends entirely on the wedding. Where, when and who all determine the use of fireworks.
A large outdoor, summer wedding held at a family estate or summer home by the water would be lovely if it ended with fireworks as the newly-weds drove away.
A hand full of firecrackers and a couple of rockets set off in the backyard might not have the same effect.
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One could look up some companies that sell fireworks, because they have lots of pictures that promote their products. Some websites are Fireworks, Big Fireworks, Black Cat Fireworks, Fireworks Arcade, TNT Fireworks and US Fireworks. Besides that, one could look up pictures of fireworks at different websites featuring stock footage. Some examples of these who have beautiful pictures of fireworks right now are: Foto Search, Go Graph, Shutter Stock and iStock Photo and Stock Footage For Free.
pyrotechnics is the real name for fireworks
No, noble gasses are not used in fireworks. Fireworks get their color from metal ions.
No it is not tacky to register for a wedding at Target. Many couples getting married will have a wedding registry at many stores.
Yes. Very.
Yes, very.
It really depends on the type of people that you will have at the wedding. If it's more of a formal event, then yes, it's a little tacky. Otherwise, go for it.
It is tacky to cross your legs when sitting down at a wedding. It is also tacky at a funeral because of the body language it shows.
well, i think so
Not if its not tacky to you. However often invitations give guests an insight to what your wedding ceremony will be like - what theme, how formal etc.
This is generally still considered to be tacky, although it depends on where you are sending the invitation. It also depends on how formal the wedding itself will be.
Many women do, but I think it looks "tacky."
There are many places where one can view images and videos of wedding fireworks. One can use Google Images, or one can also use sites such as YouTube.
Wearing a red dress for your wedding is entirely up to you. It is quite unusual, but it is YOUR WEDDING, so have it your way. Please consult the largest electronic database for more answers.
It's at the very least kind of tacky. At a minimum you should offer to return the gifts to the givers; if they tell you to keep them, then at least you tried.