Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Decorating Ideas For Wedding Halls

Utilize a Table Runner That Pops

Search for modern table décor inspiration, such as this patterned table runner. Rather than having several large floral centerpieces, space them out in smaller bud vases to span the duration of the runner (and then flaunt the pattern). This detail can make your leasing china pop.

Add a Sprig of Herbs

Simply because you're having a formal wedding does not mean you can't have a bit fun with your décor. Add herbs like lavender or rosemary for a aromatic touch to the location settings.

Add Terrariums

Not a flower person? No need to splurge on a bunch of centerpieces. A patch of a few blossoms, a terrarium, candles, moss and a succulent or two and you've got a rustic tablescape.

Make Chalkboard Signage

Chalkboards are a great way to decorate a entry or jazz up the cocktail bar. Personalize it by thrifting an old frame and spray-painting it to match the rest of your décor. Drape with a flower or greenery garland and scatter off!

Reshape Your Own Table Numbers

Desire something original for your table tags? Think about number presentation. Display your table numbers or names on vessels such as festive pennant flags, lanterns, moss topiaries or wine bottles.

Photo Backdrops

Create a stunning focal point that doubles as a photo backdrop. Layers of different colours and shapes provide distinct elements to marvel at to guests. Consider materials that are readily customizable like tissue paper tassels, balloons, garlands of greenery or paper flowers.

Drape the Ceilings

It's amazing what a little cloth can do. Keep it elegant and formal with fabric, or if you're following a fun vibe, opt to get a color like yellow. Bonus: Take this approach and you can go light onto the table décor and still get the identical decked-out reception look.

Disposition Lighting En Masse

When paired with some dramatic uplighting and luxe fabrics, the accession of tall taper candles turns out your space into a magnificent scene of dancing lights.

Order Calligraphed Menus

Instead of printing out your escort cards and menus, then take the design one step farther with calligraphy. Like copperplate for something or black tie more free-hand for chic there are different scripts for every single kind of affair. Invest in talent -- place the job out a few students for the job, if your budget does not allow for 200 calligraphed place cards.

Produce an Escort Card Display

Instead of having an escort card table, make a bulletin board of seating assignments and display it near the entrance of the reception space. Bonus: You won't have guests squinting at tented cards, trying to decipher their table amount.

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Rent Colored Glassware

Rather than pouring your whole reception décor budget into the centerpieces, consider using a part of that budget to rent extras such as colored glassware--it will make your tables pop at a minute.

Use Table Lamps

Create height in your reception tables using table lamps. Tip: blossoms can skip altogether in case you need, but surrounding the lamps with flowers or greenery is a simple method.

Make a Family Photo Wall

For a simple conversation starter, make a wall of family wedding photos. Adding a row to your spouse's family or mix them all up. Option idea: Showcase your (new!) family tree.

Pick Up Patterned Pillows

If you have a lounge area on your reception space (or created one with some rental furniture), get yourself to a housewares section for a number of pillows. Find them on sale (IKEA-style) and protect them with your preferred patterned cloth for a few low care pops of festive color and pattern.

Hang Your Flowers

Think blossoms are only for your tables? Think again. Suspending lush arrangements a couple of feet over your guests' dinner plates is a fun way to create a space. (This tip is especially handy if you're not so fond of your venue's carpeting--only keep folks looking up!)

Hang Tapestries

If it's too difficult to bring in big setups to decorate your space but you want to add a little flavor to the walls (or pay up a little less than perfect wallpaper), then seem to tapestries. They are easy to transport and require installation.

Hang (a Ton of) Paper Lanterns

We all know--paper lanterns are not anything new. But multiply the number of lanterns you see hanging by 100 in a reception area and it's an entirely different story.

Elect for Wood

If you are choosing between plastic tables and chairs versus wood, go with the pure option. Timber has a way of looking polished, although it is still possible to opt for chairs for a lower price point.

1 comment:

  1. All of these ideas for wedding hall decorations are just brilliant. I am personally in love with the one with lighting. We will be tying knot in coming year and would love to book such pretty wedding venues to have a perfect night ceremony.

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