For anyone having a black-tie event—or who just wants to incorporate darker hues into their wedding decor—these invites are definitely worth checking out.
The portrait-oriented cards feature a delicate wreath of white roses and greenery across the bottom, creating a frame for the text at the center.
The rest of the invitation suite is just as attractive, especially the thank you cards, which have room for a photo underneath the florals.
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Museum Wedding Ideas
People who enjoy history and art will enjoy exchanging vows at a wedding at a museum. It’s also the ideal location for locals looking to tap into the distinctive cultural flair of their hometown or for couples who enjoy spending date nights exploring museums.
When you host your celebration at a museum, your guests will have exclusive access to priceless works of art as they tour the facility on their own private tour. In general, museums have plenty of room, making them a great venue for large-scale weddings with large guest lists.
Arrange a Sculptural Bouquet
You can create and transport your very own sculpture using your bridal bouquet. Your bouquet will have texture and shape if it is made up of a variety of flowers, like peonies and anthuriums. Twigs and berries from other plants will also add structure and dimension, simulating a work of art.
Architecture as a Photo Backdrop
Are you looking for the ideal location to capture beautiful couple portraits that you’ll treasure forever? Make your location the backdrop. The elaborate architecture found in museums will add even more beauty to your wedding photos. To make the most of the natural lighting, we advise holding your photo shoot outside!
Ceremony Outside the Venue
Nothing compares to a wedding ceremony held outside. You’ll not only get to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air, but you’ll also get to take in the breathtaking scenery. Get outside in the open air and frame your vows using the museum’s architecture rather than limiting your guests to the structure. It only takes a few straightforward accents, like lucite chairs and a white floral arch, to make the venue stand out.
Assemble Ghost Chairs
The ideal seating option for your museum ceremony are ghost chairs. They blend in perfectly with the surroundings without detracting from your theme, allowing the nearby artwork and architecture to truly stand out. Transparent chairs will also add a contemporary touch to any event.