The Moroccan theme is proving to be quite popular among couples planning a lavish and lively event. Rich, vibrant colors, elaborate lanterns, flowing fabrics, and wealth are all hallmarks of this wedding theme. If the concept appeals to you but the complexity is too much for you, simpler variants of this theme are currently highly popular.
To appreciate the bright, cosmopolitan aesthetic of this theme, you don’t have to be a Moroccan or marry one. Furthermore, if you can’t afford a plane ticket to the desert country, don’t worry—you can still have the look and feel of a real Moroccan-themed ceremony, complete with vibrant colors, brass lanterns, printed fabrics, and a few other statement elements.
Moroccan Wedding Ceremony Décoration
Moroccan themes can be incorporated into your wedding in a variety of ways. Start with table linens that have Moroccan colors and geometric designs, then progress to poufs piled high with colorful, jewel-toned pillows. If your budget allows, add some Moroccan flair to your silverware, centerpieces, table runners, carpets, flowers, and draperies.
The Moroccan-themed wedding reception will be remembered for a long time by your guests. Dark pinks, oranges, greens, purples, fuchsia, deep corals, and a variety of patterns and designs are all used in this wedding theme.
Burgundy, gold, purple, red, or magenta are some of the most popular wedding color combinations. If you don’t like warm hues, cold color combos like blue/yellow/silver, navy/tan/blue, or teal/blue/tan can be used instead.
The beauty of a Moroccan theme is that it can fit with virtually any color scheme. It’s difficult to go wrong if you choose a single color you love and mix it with a comparable shade and an accent color.
Moroccan Wedding Reception Decorations
This theme is adaptable to any size venue and budget. Begin with gold damask tablecloths and Moroccan lanterns then progress to low sofas and ottomans heaped high with vivid jewel-tone pillows.
If your budget allows, cover the walls with colorful fabric or white fabric from floor to ceiling, accentuating the flowing drapes on the walls and gently illuminating quiet nooks and crannies throughout the space with plenty of gentle, muted lighting.
To mimic the look of Moroccan rugs, use cloth with geometric designs. Bead table runners should be placed in the center of the tables.
As table centerpieces, utilize Moroccan tea light lanterns or mirror tiled hurricane candle holders in your wedding colors. Instead of chairs, give the kids floor pillows to sit on. They’ll like sitting on the floor, and you’ll have a Moroccan table that looks authentic. Decor for this wedding should include pillows and draperies. Remember to include those deep hues into your wedding flowers as well. Consider including some native Moroccan succulents into your flower arrangements if you’re feeling extra adventurous.
Chairs are quite important in determining the mood of your evening. It doesn’t matter if they’re banquet seats for a formal occasion. Wedding chairs, whether they’re chivaris for an outside open-air theme or wedding chairs for an inside open-air theme, are an underappreciated but crucial aspect of Moroccan wedding decor, in our opinion.
The elaborate, traditional metal lanterns are a must-have for any Moroccan-themed wedding. Moroccan lanterns come in nearly every style, shape, and size imaginable and can be used for a variety of purposes. Use them as dual-purpose centrepieces, to line the aisle and make a lovely runway for the bride, or to hang them from branches to create a glowing backdrop. There are so many possibilities!
Moroccan Themed Wedding Dress
There are no restrictions for Moroccan-themed wedding gowns. If you want to be more traditional, wear a kaftan, which is a long robe made of silk, satin, chiffon, or other expensive textiles that is worn under a jacket. The bottom of the dress is usually open and embroidered or sequined. A wide belt across the waist can complete the outfit.
Moroccan Themed Wedding Cakes
For the surface of your cake, a geometric or tile pattern will work perfectly. To add geometric interest to your cake, consider making each tier a distinct form. To give your cake a Moroccan feel, include beautiful scrollwork. Make some sketches or print out a photo of what you want and send it to the baker to ensure the design is exactly what you want. You can also make a fun desert bar with several Moroccan and Mediterranean desserts.
Moroccan Themed Wedding Entertainment
Consider hiring a belly dancer to entertain your guests if your wedding budget allows. Another wonderful idea is to put up a henna station, where a henna artist will use elaborate designs to beautify your guests’ hands. Make sure your DJ plays some Mediterranean music to get everyone in the mood for Morocco.
Free Chic Matte Black Wedding Invitation Templates
Sending Moroccan-themed invites to your guests will give them an indication of what to expect at the event. You should look for anything that matches the colors of your wedding.
Scroll invitations are an option as well. Your guests’ interest will be piqued with a stunning gold scroll invitation. If you can’t find the right invitation in your neighborhood, go online and look for it. Several businesses provide one-of-a-kind designs that are ideal for a Moroccan theme.
You can also use these Free Chic Matte Black Invitation as your wedding invites. Because it’s free, so all you have to do is just download the templates and customize with your party details.
Download Help
If you’re wondering on how to download this template collection and what you should do next, please read and follow these following guides:
- Choose your template design.
- Move your mouse pointer and Left-Click the template.
- Wait for a while, a new page will be appeared.
- Right-click the template and choose “save image as” to save it.
- Locate where the file will be saved in your device and Enter
If the download process has finished, Open the file with either Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop. Then insert your text or party information. Print the final draft on cardstock or any printing paper.
Wedding Favors
Send your guests home with Moroccan-inspired wedding door presents, such as soaps, fragrances, fragrant candles, mint tea, dragées, and so on, to complete their Moroccan experience. All of these ideas may seem simple, but they should be enough to dazzle your guests with a Moroccan-style wedding.