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Forgach WeddingJills WeddingShauna WeddingWedding ArborsWedding CeremonyThings WeddingPerfect WeddingWedding StyleWedding FlowersForwardTry this to create unique wedding arbor: drape the low-hanging branch of a beautiful, tall tree with white chiffon and lush flowers. White LanternsHanging LanternsShaped LanternsTree LanternsLanterns LargeLace LanternsHanging DecorationsLanterns DecorForrest DecorationsForwarddefinitely would like to do this in the trees around ceremony and reception site with colors of weddingOutdoorweddingWeddingideasOutdoor PhotosOutdoor Photo BoothsRustic Photo BoothOutdoor FrameWestern Photo BoothSweet 16 Photo BoothOutdoor PortraitsForwardHang a empty picture frame to the branch of the tree and this can be served as a photo booth for your guests to take back the memory of your wedding with them. This is one of the budget friendliest and coolest ideas.Photo by Rahel Menig Photography Wedding decorations and supplies for every theme. Find decorations for your rehearsal dinner, bridal showers, wedding ceremony, wedding reception and anniversaries.

We are always updating our selections to help you create a beautiful ambiance at affordable prices.Wedding Marquee FlowersMarquee Wedding DecorationMarquee WeddingsMarquee Wedding ReceptionIndoor Trees WeddingWedding Tree DecorationsWedding PlantsWedding MarqueesArtificial FrenchForwardGet you own wedding tree to keep forever with our own artificial hand built trees"I've always pictured getting married beneath a huge tree decorated withlights," says Natasha Gentry. "So my friend and I came up with the ideaof hanging votive candles and lights in different antique jars." Thebride sourced mason jars from a local antique store, lighting cords fromIKEA, and bulbs from a hardware store; she spray-painted the cords gold,drilled holes into the jar lids, and fit them all together to create the suspended display. "The glowing tree became the focal point of theceremony and looked even more beautiful as the sun went down," saysNatasha.For their alfresco ceremony, bride Shannon Pezzolla, an interiordesigner, secured swatches of lace in wooden embroidery hoops andsuspended them from tree boughs to create an eye-catchingvintage-meets-modern display.

Thecouple's lighting designer projected a design (called a "gobo") of atree as the ceremony backdrop. "We wanted our guests to feel like theywere a part of our love story, and the trees helped make our weddingceremony feel like a modern-day fairy tale," says the bride.
diy wall decorations for living roomThe bride's sister-in-law made the ceremony backdrop using thin stripsof fabrics in a variety of pink and blush tones.
wall decor painted on wood"It wasbeautiful—organic and modern," says bride Ashley Anderson. "It wasa true reflection of my and my husband's different styles."To decorate the outdoor ceremony space, the couple hung a wooden signbearing their wedding's tag line, "True Love Is a Big Deal." Afterdesigning a stencil of the text on the computer, they found a localwoodworking shop with a CNC wood router (a tool that creates precisedesigns from wood) to cut the sign from plywood and then painted itwhite themselves.

Event design by Beth Helmstetter Events"We wanted something really whimsical and dramatic," says bride LaurenVirden, who worked with event designer Jesi Haack on the ceremonydisplay. "I had a photo of paper flowers in my wedding-planning file, and we decided to make an arch entirely out of paper." They fashionedhundreds of pinwheels from patterned paper from a local craft store;Jesi added colorful kites and giant paper flowers in the center of thedisplay. "As we drove up the hill to the ceremony venue on the day ofthe wedding, I spotted a giant mass of color in the distance," saysLauren. "I gasped when I realized it was the arch—it was moredramatic and beautiful than I could've imagined." Event design by JesiHaack Design"We wanted the décor to have a vintage feel to complement ourvenue—a historic church—and my wedding gown, a dress fromthe 1950s," says Chelsey Meyer. The couple decorated the altar withold-fashioned paper garlands and tissue paper flowers in white andcream. Paper garlands, Bulk Party Supplies"We didn't want anything typical, like an archway or a gazebo," saysbride Jordan Overdick.

Instead, the groom's father constructed a woodstage and oversize frame, which Jordan decorated with vintage photoframes from her family's collection that she'd repainted gray;additional frames were suspended from the trees."We wanted our ceremony décor to be bold and unique, but with an organicfeel and a neutral color palette," says bride and floral designer MaiHoang, who created the design herself. "Airplants were the perfectchoice—they're sculptural and make a big statement without having to adda lot of color." White blooms such as hydrangeas and roses were added tothe design to create a lush archway. Floral design by Bunch Studio"Many of our guests had been to weddings in our ceremony venue before,so I wanted ours to be like nothing they'd ever seen," says brideBethany Bunch. "I was hoping for goosebumps!" She, along with her maidof honor, visited the site months before the wedding to brainstorm décorideas. "My friend suggested a draped fabric tent and I loved the idea.My mom, who's a great seamstress, along with a small army of familymathematicians, figured out the proper dimensions and got it done."