Introduction
Congratulations! Your big day is coming up, and you want it to be perfect. You’ve got the dress, the venue is set, the meal has been chosen. All that’s left is the decoration! It can be hard to know where to start when planning your wedding decorations. I suggest that you first think about your theme and how you want it to look. Do you want something classic with white flowers or more of a rustic wedding with lots of greenery? Do you dream of a ballroom draped in flowing curtains or a simple garden party with baskets of wildflowers? Once you have these ideas in mind, all you have to do is take action!
To make the wedding day as stress-free as possible, it is important to have everything ready before the big day. It’s also important that you have a plan of what will be set up, where, when and by whom.
Plan for more time than you think you’ll need – putting up your decorations will take longer than expected!
Choose your theme
Consider the following when choosing a theme.
- Your personality: your theme can bring out your personality and make your wedding more fun! If you love technology, try something like “Tech-o-larry”. If you love nature, go for an enchanted forest theme. If you like simplicity, go for classic white flowers and minimal decor.
- Your style: do you prefer vintage cars? Or do you prefer a large party in an outdoor venue? Think about the types of themes that work best with your wedding venue and other elements that are important to you. Remember, there are tons of different styles out there – you don’t have to choose just one! Be creative!
- Time of Year: It’s always important to consider the influence of weather on weddings or outdoor events. Different seasons also mean different colors for flowers, so choose wisely!
Choose a color palette
The next thing to do is to choose a color palette. It needs to be in keeping with your wedding theme, venue and dress. If you’re having a rustic wedding, go for autumnal colors, browns and oranges. If it’s an elegant wedding, opt for black and white or navy blue accents rather than brighter hues.
A great way to decide on a color palette is to look at magazines for inspiration (you can even use Pinterest). Don’t just pick one photo from each magazine, but rather look at the entire publication before making a decision so that there are no similarities between your wedding decor and others!
Choose seasonal flowers in colors that coordinate with your color palette.
Flowers are a crucial part of your wedding decor, but it’s easy to get carried away. Don’t be afraid to add a few flowers to your color palette, but don’t overdo it either. Instead, choose seasonal flowers in colors that coordinate with your color palette. This will give you a fresh, modern look while maintaining the texture and effect you’re after!
Think of the waste prevention when it comes to your decorative objects.
Get creative with everyday items, like seasonal fruits and vegetables at your wedding. This will also save you money! Let’s say you’re getting married in the summer, for example. Buy a few baskets of strawberries, grapes, blueberries and apples at a local market or grocery store and use them as centerpieces.
You can also rent centerpieces and other decorations, or use them as souvenirs for guests.
Do as many things as possible before your wedding
To make the wedding day as stress-free as possible, it is important to have everything ready before the big day. It’s also important that you have a plan of what will be set up, where, when and by whom.
Plan for more time than you think you’ll need – putting up your decorations will take longer than expected!
Conclusion
In short, planning a beautiful wedding doesn’t have to be a chore. If you keep these tips in mind, you can make your big day something everyone will remember for years to come.