ROFL at your 'subtle' hints Meagan...

Mrsr, there's a lot og creative type things you can do if you happen to have a ceiling fan, put things on the blades and then turn it on, and surprise! but it all depends on whether you want to clean it up afterwards! (it's probably doable otherwise, but much easier with one) I guess effort wise it also depends whether the sentiment will 'mean anything' so to speak, to your DH.

Origami cranes, for instance, are a very traditional gift of friendship and love. Each colour having a different meaning, you could pick out the ones that are obviously symbolic to marriage, or you and DH...

Red - Red is the traditional color for roses and Valentine's Day. Red represents strong love, passion and desire.

Dark Crimson - Dark crimson stands for inner beauty and inner strength. It represents soul mates - a connection without words.

Pink - Pink represents happiness, tenderness, best friends and sweethearts. Pink is the fresh blush on a maiden's cheeks.

Orange - Orange is a rich color of enthusiasm and energy. Orange is the lush autumn foliage and the warmth of a fire.

Yellow - Yellow stands for freedom and joy, for creativity. Yellow is the bright welcome of sunshine.

Green - Green is the color of harmony, healing and finding balance. It is the color of luck and wealth. It is of course the modern color for St. Patrick's Day! It is the color of grassy meadows and lush forests.

Blue - Blue represents honor, faith and spirituality. It represents a bond of the spirit. In traditional celtic times, blue was the color of Ireland. It is the color of the sea and of the open sky.

Purple - Purple is the traditional color of nobility and courtly love. This is the color of knights and maidens, of princes and princesses. Amethyst is the stone for birthdays and anniversaries in February.

White - White represents the hope for the future, a fresh start, innocence and purity. White has been the traditional color for brides since the Victorian era. In many cultures white represents a joyous eternity.

White and Red - A combination of red and white represent unity, of two people who care for each other standing together.

Silver - Silver stands for elegance. Silver is the traditional color for the 25th anniversary.

Gold - Gold represents a love and loyalty which is eternal. Wedding bands are made from gold, and a high compliment is to say someone has "a heart of gold". Gold is the traditional color for the 50th anniversary.

Ivory - Ivory stands for luxury and tradition. It represents a quiet, steady, warm caring.

Brown and Beige - Brown and beige colors represent grounding, being down to earth and dependable. This is the trust and loyalty of a true friend.

Tea - Tea is a light brown color representing remembrance and fond memories.

Black - Black is a classic formal color, the color of black tie dinners and tuxedos. It is the color of strength.
Obviously colour works in more ways than paper cranes, that was just an idea... confetti, little messages on different colour card, etc... Sorry for long post!!!