8 Wedding Decorations When You Are On A Budget
1. Candles
1. Candles
Candles are one of the best cheap wedding decorations. They provide romantic and understated lighting for your space at an inexpensive price. When dotted around your venue, they can look stunning. Use them for your centre pieces, decorate large church candles at different heights or use floating candles. Tea lights and lanterns in, around and outside your venue will look amazing.
2. Balloons
Stylishly done, balloons can be great wedding decorations for those with a small budget. Balloons are really versatile and significantly more affordable than many other options. You can do brilliant things with balloons; a balloon archway, elevated centrepieces, chair accessories, for something ultra special you could even have a balloon drop at the end of the night. Go for balloons that go with your wedding colours.
3. Pictures
For charming, personal wedding decorations, find some pre-wedding shots of the two of you. Put these pics inside reasonably priced photo frames and you have got wedding decorations that can be displayed anywhere.
4. Au natural
Turn to Mother Nature for inspiration, looking outside at natural stuff can provide a huge selection of low-cost wedding decorations. Natural objects like stones, leaves, pine cones, shells, pebbles and even twigs will add an natural element to your decoration. Decorate with glitter or spray, place in shabby chic containers or scatter around your venue for an au natural event.
5. Fruits
Fruits are a fantastic way to decorate your reception tables and may even be used as centrepieces. The fruits should be chosen in a colour that complements the overall look of the event. Citrus fruits are a perfect match for shades of yellow, green and orange. Apples, grapes and pomegranates will accompany reds, purples and pinks perfectly. You can also use fruit to reflect the season in your wedding decorations - summer berries or autumn pumpkins.
6. Twinkle Lights
White or gold lights fairy lights can look stunning. Use net lights for your backdrops, wrap them around trees and shrubs, string them around the head table, theyll create a magical glow when night time arrives. Just avoid multi-coloured lights so your wedding decorations don't unintentionally look like Christmas has arrived.
7. Tulle
Not only is Tulle economical, it is easy to work with and versatile. Drape tulle fabric around the top table, use it on the backs of chairs, wrap it around pillars, cover unsightly walls. For something amazing you could even produce a ceiling canopy. Tulle is offered in a variety of different colours so you don't have to use all white either.
8. Still Want Flowers?
A lot of Brides just have their hearts set on flowers for their wedding decorations. How do you use flowers while staying within a tight budget? First of all, steer clear of flowers that are not in season. Faux flowers are another option; you can get quality imitation flowers these days that wont break the bank. If you must have fresh then youll need to keep the damage to a minimum. Rather than having arrangements on your tables, you could scatter pretty petals over the tables. Otherwise a single stem flower in an elegant vase is simple but sophisticated. Another trick is to bring your ceremony flowers to the reception. Decorate your cake or gift table and your guests will never know.
by: Samantha Dawson
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