This darker-toned invitation gives off a mysterious secret garden vibe. Then, the dark tones ensure it is appropriate for a winter wedding. But, the brighter flowers also mean they could be used in the autumn or spring.
This floral design is more modern than a floral wreath or simple floral motif invitation. And whilst it lets guests know that you may not be going down the traditional wedding day route, it doesn’t give much away about what to expect.
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Backyard Wedding Ideas
What’s not to love about a wedding in the backyard? They’re intimate, convenient, and, perhaps most importantly, often a low-cost (if not free) venue. But, before you dismiss a backyard wedding as an overly casual affair that only welcomes a rustic vibe, keep in mind that there are endless backyard wedding ideas to transform it into whatever you want it to be. There is, after all, no place like home.
These fresh backyard wedding ideas show that an at-home wedding doesn’t have to be laid-back, from a wild organic feel to a classy tented reception.
Bring Trees Inside Your Tent
Bring trees inside your tented reception to create a magical forest atmosphere. Combine this with reception tables laden with gold candlesticks and foliage for an elegant backyard wedding. Furthermore, potted trees or topiaries can be used as aisle markers or as an unexpected addition inside or outside a reception tent.
Elevate the Entrance
Make a grand entrance for a tented backyard reception by elegantly pulling back curtains accented with topiaries and candles. If you choose to have your reception under a tent, drapes can be easily attached and pulled back to create an inviting entryway.
Transform Your Pool
Make your pool the visual focal point of your wedding. A makeshift walkway can serve as the aisle during the ceremony. Following that, it can serve as the entrance to your reception. You can also go all out and build a dance floor over the pool.
Bring the Bar Outside
Nothing puts guests in a better mood than self-serve iced beverages. For a quick and stylish refreshment, stock a bar cart with bottles of bubbly. Want to take things to the next level? Bring in a vintage car or truck and place the ice basins in the trunk.