A wedding planner is not something that just anyone can afford, just like not everyone is able to celebrate their wedding in some fancy restaurant, but fortunately, there are some other places where you can host your wedding, and your own garden is one of them. Garden weddings are one very lovely kind of celebration and planning one can be an incredibly enjoyable experience, especially with the right items and mindset.
According to many studies, a great number of engaged couples want to have a fuss-free wedding as they consider the wedding an intimate affair that needs to be shared only with the closest ones, and gardens are the perfect place for that. If out of ideas, here are some interesting tips that can help turn your back-yard into the most magical and perfect wedding place.
Break the Rules
Instead of following the strict wedding rules about placing round tables with lots of chairs, you can break them by placing a canopy tent with some comfortable couches where guests can rest after some wild dancing moves (chuckles). If you don’t want things to be too casual, you can always place several small round tables with chairs (next to the couches) and cover them with some fancy and appealing covers. Embroidered chair covers and tablecloths are the perfect way to create that wow-moment and impress your guests with their elegance. Whether satin in a combo with organza or some other type of material (more luxurious or more rustic), chair cover and tablecloths are an irreplaceable part of creating the wedding of your dreams.
Keep Things Cosy and Welcoming
Just the idea of hosting your wedding in nature makes for a warm atmosphere, however, adding some extra décor pieces like wedding/event lights or bunting you’ve made yourself can make things warmer and more pleasing. Regarding the lights, there are different types, shapes, colors and lengths to choose from, meaning that you can easily find the ones that will meet your personal needs.
DIY Centerpieces
Centerpieces are a must-have thing for weddings, especially at sit-down tables. If you’re planning on adding flowers to the chair covers, you can use the same type for the tables by placing them in crystal vases with some artificial crystal branches for a more romantic and elegant look. If your theme is vintage/rustic, you can use jars instead of vases.
Make it Magical
If you are planning to host a nighttime wedding party, making sure there are lots of candles is a must. Floating candles in smaller vases, jars or glasses should be placed on tables, while lanterns should be hanged on trees. Candles and lanterns, along with the wedding/event lights mentioned earlier are sure to turn your wedding party into a magical fairytale.