Wedding Venue Decorations
Wedding venue decorations come in many guises. From decorations for the fabric of your venue to signs designed to advise, inform and amuse your guests.
The type of venue you choose will have a major influence on the type of decorations you select to compliment your surroundings. For example, if you are getting married in a barn, rustic colours may well enhance the theme.
Once you have booked your venue, it is a good idea to visit again and this time take careful note of the decor around you. It may well give you some pointers as to how your colour scheme and the decorations you choose will harmonise with the design of the venue.
Now coming to the venue decorations themselves, whilst they are all important, some perform a vital role of giving your guests directions around a venue they may not have visited before and therefore will not be familiar with.
Chalk boards make fashionable wedding signs and a blank chalk board is a canvas for your personal message waiting to happen. Write any message you like. Arrows and signs outside the venue or marquee will direct your guests to the correct entrance.
A table plan is considered to be an essential for your wedding venue. Custom made table planners can be very expensive. If it suits your theme, why not find an antique looking picture frame and hang individual table number cards across it on jute twine.
A card box or container is also something you should not be without. These do the important job of keeping all of your wedding cards in one place. Often these days, your guests will include money or gift cards in the envelope. It is therefore essential to make sure that all your cards are kept safely in one place.
If you choose to have a guest book, you will need to make sure that it is taken around for all your guests to sign. This is an ideal job for one of your younger bridesmaids, flower girl or page boy. If you would prefer an alternative to a guest book, we have here some creative and unusual solutions including heart top drop frames, jigsaws, memory building blocks and finger print trees.
In the evening, why not decorate your outdoor patio area with candle bags? We have given you some handy advice on how to use them in the candle bags section.
Finally, as usual we hope you have found something here to inspire you in your search for your perfect wedding venue decorations.
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Wedding Bunting and Banners
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Wedding Venue Signs
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Table Signs
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Chalkboard Signs
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Chair Signs
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Easels
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Signs on a Stick
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Balloons
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Wedding Card Box
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Cases and Trunks
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Wedding Wishes
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Wedding Guest Books
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Alternative Guest Books
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Prosecco Wall
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Donut Wall
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Natural Wooden Tree Slices
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Baskets
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Candle Bags
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Acrylic Crystal Garlands
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Decorative Vine
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Artificial Flowers
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Ribbons
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Paper Decorations
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Organza Roll
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Confetti Cannons
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Silk Rose Petals
Wedding venue decorations come in many guises. From decorations for the fabric of your venue to signs designed to advise, inform and amuse your guests.
The type of venue you choose will have a major influence on the type of decorations you select to compliment your surroundings. For example, if you are getting married in a barn, rustic colours may well enhance the theme.
Once you have booked your venue, it is a good idea to visit again and this time take careful note of the decor around you. It may well give you some pointers as to how your colour scheme and the decorations you choose will harmonise with the design of the venue.
Now coming to the venue decorations themselves, whilst they are all important, some perform a vital role of giving your guests directions around a venue they may not have visited before and therefore will not be familiar with.
Chalk boards make fashionable wedding signs and a blank chalk board is a canvas for your personal message waiting to happen. Write any message you like. Arrows and signs outside the venue or marquee will direct your guests to the correct entrance.
A table plan is considered to be an essential for your wedding venue. Custom made table planners can be very expensive. If it suits your theme, why not find an antique looking picture frame and hang individual table number cards across it on jute twine.
A card box or container is also something you should not be without. These do the important job of keeping all of your wedding cards in one place. Often these days, your guests will include money or gift cards in the envelope. It is therefore essential to make sure that all your cards are kept safely in one place.
If you choose to have a guest book, you will need to make sure that it is taken around for all your guests to sign. This is an ideal job for one of your younger bridesmaids, flower girl or page boy. If you would prefer an alternative to a guest book, we have here some creative and unusual solutions including heart top drop frames, jigsaws, memory building blocks and finger print trees.
In the evening, why not decorate your outdoor patio area with candle bags? We have given you some handy advice on how to use them in the candle bags section.
Finally, as usual we hope you have found something here to inspire you in your search for your perfect wedding venue decorations.