There’s a lot to love about these muted floral wedding invitations. Softly painted florals and greenery add a subtle pop of color to the classic design, which features swirling script and serif fonts. Your joint monogram appears on the back of the card as a sentimental touch.
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Wedding Aisle Decoration Ideas
One of the most memorable parts of your wedding ceremony is when you make your grand entrance down the aisle. Not to mention that you will actually travel there twice, leaving as a newlywed on the second occasion. In short, you should consider your options for the aisle decor.
The wedding aisle decorations are entirely up to you. And just in case you’re stuck for ideas—there are so many choices to be made, after all—we have some suggestions.
Continue reading for more suggestions on how to decorate the wedding aisle. We’re eager to see how you decide to memorialize your special day.
Keep It Simple
You can keep your aisle simple with greenery and lit lanterns because your circle-shaped altar made such a statement. Adding some design elements to the ground is a simple trick that you enjoy using. The simplest form of this could be candles, but it could also be small arrangements spaced out every few rows or greenery lining the aisles.
Boardwalk Over a Pond
Greenery arrangements mark the beginning of the enchanting aisle that crosses a pond. A modern eclectic boho vibe is created by arrangements along the pond pathway made of pampas grass, white flowers, and loose greenery.
Decorate the Entrance
With arrangements of white delphiniums, blush roses, and candles in gold wedding lanterns, you can highlight just the entrance rather than decorating the entire aisle. Make a statement by dressing up the start of your aisle; this will help give your guests a little bit of that “wow” factor as they make their way to the seating area.
Place Some Cacti
Cacti are currently popular, in case you hadn’t heard—and this is true particularly when planning a wedding in the Southwest. Keep it simple with just two floral (or in this case, cactus) pieces. To add interest and a touch of sass, begin the aisle with something amusing that is related to your ceremony setup.