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Decorating A Barn For A Wedding ReceptionDeborah from North Carolina Feedback About This Post:RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception
I"m getting married in July at a lodge and for my decorations I'm using blue mason jars with a mixed flower bouquet in them, colored stones in the bottom and a ribbon (whatever the colors of the wedding are or just some twine to give it the country feel) around the top part of the jar. They look really pretty, and are inexpensive to do as you can get fresh flowers from a greenhouse this time of the year or even Walmart sells mixed bouquets for about 10 dollars that look pretty nice, and can easily be split up or arranged with some greenery however you'd like. Post by Ashley/K RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding ReceptionDoes anyone have any ideas for the ground under the dining tables. The barn has a dirt floor. Thinking the brides dress and peoples feet will be a mess. I know we can rent a dance floor but to rent flooring for the whole arena area is way too expensive. Thanks for any ideas anyone has. Post by mclayton RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding ReceptionHave you thought about tobacco canvas? I live in Kentucky and it is easily found here. EXTREMELY cheap at the local farm supply store. Just wrap it in lights and hang and wrap around poles in barn. Post by PaJean RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding ReceptionWe're planning to hold our fall wedding in our barn, and we've found lots of 'flameless' candles, online and at our local dollar store! We're going to put them in frosted glass containers to mimic tall pillar candles without the safety hazard, and line the walkway outside with the same candles placed in brown paper bags, again - no dangers and no worries about candles going out, tipping over, etc. Post By Tracy (Guest Post) RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception... Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding ReceptionJust wanted to add some pics for inspiration! Post by Thing2of2 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception
Sounds like an delightful venue! A barn can be so romantic! I love to see tulle at weddings - it can hide a multitude of sins as it can be used as drapes, wall coverings, chair covers, garlands, etc. It's hugely versatile and it's really cheap! Post by mrsnicolaray RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception
Tulle....lots and lots of tulle. It's cheap(sometimes as low as .97 a yard), comes in every color imaginable and makes everything look romantic. Not only that but anyone can make a tulle bow, you tie it just like your shoe laces and then fluff, no special tools or training needed. Post by Thenicholas3 RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception
I would advise lots of white christmas lights wrapped around every available beam- very elegant, very cheap, much safer than candles, and you can either reuse them or sell them. You can also put flower arangements in half gallon sized canning jars (prairie type flowers like sunflowers, baby's breath and daisies- inexpensive, hardy and country-style all in one) and decorated the tables with a checked runner for the country feel. Post by dbleoangel RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding ReceptionWhat type of "springy" stuff does she like? birds, eggs, flower buds? there's some cute bud vases http://www.hotref.com/vase-placecard-holder-wedding-favors-p-1755.html that are 98 cents right now that can multitask as decor, favors, & placecard holders. you can put in some fake flowers decorated with hot glue gun 'dew drops'. If she likes the rustic theme, wedding centerpieces in cleaned aluminum/tin cans are very pretty http://www.sanfranciscoweddingflowe ... nterpiece/wedding-marin-flowers.html & you can also make pretty luminaries out of the aluminum cans if you punch patterns in it with a nail. Gingham & lace look rural & accent pretty florals http://www.bloomeryweddings.com/blo ... ocationBetsysBarnPortersvillePA.aspx . Hydrangea are 'no fail' decorations, come in a range of colors, & you could probably get them from a neighbors yard. Also daisies, freesia & irises are very 'springy' looking & are summer bloomers. Spring / Eastery decorations are on sale at lots of websites right now, plus after Christmas stock up on white lights to accent the barn beams (or plan on borrowing from friends). Post by morningperson RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding ReceptionI used pint sized canning jars and took copper wire around the rim as decoration and a way to hang them (you wouldn't have to hang them you could use on tables too) the copper wiring looks really neat, I used a small dried brown bean and a dried split pea and used a layer of each then put a votive in it and of course lit it. A very original idea that you could use. OK I looked all over the internet and found a pic similar to the ones I made Post by wvrdnkwmn RE: Decorating A Barn For A Wedding Reception
I live in San Antonio and we have a lot of receptions in dance halls, Chamber of Commerce halls, etc. I have seen a lot of couples string the clear tube lights from the middle to all of the corners and place the white tulle around them and that is really pretty. You can cover all the tables (which are usually picnic tables) with white table coverings and make some kind of centerpiece(not too big) on each table that the quest takes home. I had a round table with the white linen which held the champagne fountain. We use it for punch though. They have these clear hooks that you can use to place all around the cake table and the bridesmaids can hang their bouquet on them and that will dress the table nice. Post By Mary (Guest Post) |
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