Thursday, April 26, 2012

Rustic & Charmed Garden Wedding Décor

We posted this rustic wedding invitation not long ago, and now is time to reveal our styling décor for the wedding ceremony. The wedding took place in a church in East Caulfield. It was the perfect weather to held this joyous occasion.

For the guest entrance, we used a pergola and decorated it with twig, branches and few flower blooms to create a rustic feel. The guest book was specially designed using sheets of laser engraved plywood and the herbs in the pots were given as a gifts to the guest in a custom made bags to mimic the wedding invitation envelope.


The bride and groom walk down the aisle on a white flower carpet with red rose petals scatter around.  Along the aisle were cyclamen within wooden rustic pots. The white stools for the bride and groom were decorated with white geranium bushes.


Panels of white garden trellis climber decorated with ivy and flowers transformed the church stage to a rustic secret garden. Planter boxes filled with flowers and sleek white altar table add the charm to the stage.

Red roses were the heroes in this wedding and it has a special meaning for the couple. The groom gave 365 stems of long deep-rich red roses on their first anniversary during their courtship. He put them inside her bedroom to surprise her and the whole room filled (PACKED) with the beauty until no more rooms to put. 

The windows on the side walls were dress up with custom made window screen. Tulle curtains soften the natural light that brightens the rooms. Planter box filled with flowers add sweet touch.  Wood panels between the windows were part of the church and were highlighted with simple hanging flower baskets and spotlight.

One that truly transformed the church hall was the additional of floating garland lattice decorated with flowers and fairy lights. That was the most consuming time to install but the final result worth every minutes of it.


That was the big pictures of the rustic wedding décor. We had so many positive feedbacks from the guests and it was truly an honour for us to designing for the couple.  Cheers, and wait tomorrow as we post more on the details.



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