Beach Wedding Decor Ideas
Your beach wedding ceremony decor can be as
simple or as elaborate you you choose. Sometimes I personally
think that simple is often better when it comes to having this
intimate part of your wedding on a beautiful beach. Nature has
provided you with a spectacular backdrop and ambience. What
more could you ask for!
Below are a few things you can do to personalize your
ceremony venue (whether you have it on an actual beach or in a
church or chapel) with some unique beach wedding ceremony
decor:
Pew
Markers:
Pew markers offer you great opportunities for beach wedding
ceremony decor as it will not go unnoticed - everyone needs to
walk down the isle to their seats. Here are a few ideas:
1. For a luxurious and upmarket feel hang lush
tassles in a neutral sand colour from your pews and attach
starfish or beautiful shells to them.
2. Decorate your pews with bunches of tropical
flowers and palm branches.
3. Make your own leis from the same type of
flowers in your bouquet or from shells and small pieces of
driftwood and hang on the pews.
4. Cut out small surf boards from balsa wood and
paint them in your wedding colours. Write your names on them
and hang on each pew.
5. Fill small tin or plastic buckets with some
beach sand and a few pretty shells and hang from every pew.
6. Instead of pew markers plant some shepperd's
hooks at every pew and hang with storm lanterns decorated with
flowers and ribbons, or hang steel buckets filled with roses or
your wedding flowers - simple but beautiful beach wedding
ceremony decor!
Other Ceremony Decorations:
1. Line your isle with palm branches and
tropical flowers, sunflowers, tiki torches, paper luminaries or
even pinwheels in your wedding colours for a dash of fun.
2. Hire (or make) a beach wedding arch out of
latticework, driftwood or palm leaves. Decorate your beach
wedding arch with fairy lights (if you don't have electricity
on site then consider battery operated fairy lights which you
can find in any specialized lighting store), flowers, drapery
or ribbons.
3. Hire a portable beach wedding gazebo. Don't
just think of the type of canopy hawkers use at your local
market, many hire companies have special gazebos or Chuppas for
weddings. Decorate with strings of flowers and shells, or hang
rosebuds in different lengths from pieces of coloured
ribbon.
4. Build a wooden isle and paint it white for a
contemporary feel to your beach wedding ceremony decor.
5. You can also create your own beach wedding canopy
with driftwood or 4 pieces of bamboo and a gauzy type of
material like tulle.
6. Instead of a traditional red carpet, run a
long strip of coloured material down the isle. Just make sure
you weigh it down properly or the wind might take it!
7. Plant poles on all 4 corners (4 should
suffice for a small ceremony) of the patch of beach you are
thinking of utilizing. Tie pieces of sting from one to the
other and hang large pieces of fabric over the seating areas.
This not only creates a stunning visual affect, but will also
give much needed shade to your guests.
Other decor tips & considerations:
1. Instead of having a traditional ring pillow,
why not use two beautiful shells to hold your rings? Just make
sure to fill the shell cavity with tissue paper or cotton wool
to ensure that the rings are displayed at the entrance to the
shells and does not fall inside.
2. If you are planning a summer wedding then it
is sure to be hot on the beach even in the early morning or at
sunset. Make sure you offer your guests refreshments before the
ceremony. Leave two large woven baskets with bottles of cold
mineral water or fill a small paddleboat with lots of ice for a
dramatic effect.
3. Hand out fans to your guests or print and
fold your ceremony program into a fan.
4. Have a few small umbrellas in a neutral
colour or your wedding colours in umbrella holders at the
entrance to the ceremony.
5. If your beach wedding ceremony is at sunset,
then make sure you have tiki torches or luminaries to light the
area.
6. If you wanted to use unity candles at your
ceremony, but are rethinking because of a possible breeze then
why not try a unity candle sand ceremony instead. This is
a contemporary twist to this wedding tradition that is just the
special touch you are looking for in your beach wedding
ceremony decor.www.beachwedding-guide.com
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