Is there anything more inviting than a wreath? We here at Marco Island Florist Home & Gifts think not, and apparently, hundreds of brides agree with us. Wreaths are on trend to become the next big thing in wedding floral decor, joining garlands on tables and forest-inspired weddings as two of the decades biggest green trends. Here are 5 ways you can use wreaths in your wedding, no doors required.
As Wall Decor
Want to give a bare wall festive appeal? Adorn it with a wreath that brings in your wedding flowers and greens. This is a great way to make even a barren area feel inviting.
As a Ceremony Backdrop Outdoors
Huge wreaths or hoops are a modern riff on the traditional arch. Their shape is super symbolic, and they make an arresting focal point outdoors. Build in hardy roses in your color scheme and let the rest of the wreath drip with foliage and greens, giving a rich, layered look.
As a Ceremony Backdrop Indoors
Bring the outdoors in via a gorgeous wreath. If you’re getting married in a space without a natural altar or ceremony spot, create one with a giant wreath. Keep it wide, open and lush, positioned just above where you’re exchanging your vows.
As a Tepee Topper
Casual ceremonies taking place on the beach, in the backyard or in other natural spots are a great opportunity to be creative, inventive and fun. Whether you’ve built a boho tepee or a breezy arch, hang a wreath or two at the top for a fresh, simple vibe.
As Chair Decor
Along with topping the tables themselves (or perhaps in place of), dress the backs of your reception chairs with laurel wreaths. Use ribbon to tie in wedding colors, or keep it entirely green for a dose of earthy style.