Instagram-worthy wedding décor

Published on : January 28, 2019
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In pursuit of the perfect Instagram-worthy shot, many couples are adding trendy décor to complement the breathtaking natural backdrops of their destination weddings. If you’re looking for inspiration, we’ve put together a list of our favourite décor items that can be used as chic photo props to ensure an insta-perfect wedding day.

Floral walls

Floral walls are chic, elegant and fabulous for photo ops. Whether you want it to serve as a selfie station for your guests or as a backdrop at your sweetheart table, a floral wall will bring your Pinterest dreams to life.

The best part about a floral wall is that you can completely customize it – you can choose tones to complement your gown, pick petals from your favourite flowers or infuse your wall with local flare using lush flora from your tropical destination.

Neon signs

Make your message glow with trendy neon signs. Couples can use signs to display their creative wedding hashtag, highlight their initials or share a sweet quote. Your Instagram feed will be flooded with photos of your guests posing beside your “crazy in love” or “happily ever after” neon signs, and after the ceremony you can keep the sign and hang it in your home!

Style your aisle

Whether you’re tying the knot on a terrace or on a white-sand beach, you want to walk down the aisle in style. Create an eye-catching aisle by incorporating unique touches such as colourful designs in the sand or take advantage of your tropical destination’s natural beauty and decorate with vibrant coral, seashells or petals.

Alternative altars

Everyone will be snapping pictures as you and your sweetheart say, “I do”. Help them get that perfect Instagram shot by adding a creative altar to glam up your ceremony. Stand with your partner beneath a canopy matching your colour scheme, or exchange your vows under a lush, natural arch made of wood or flowers. Many couples are straying away from traditional altars and choosing a floral hoop to frame their first married kiss.