All Your Chair Decor Ideas In One Place – Wedamor
When it comes to wedding and wedding decor, every element is essential. But naturally, while emphasising on the big stuff, you may happen to look over some of the finer details. Now that is where we come in. To ensure that no detail is left unnoticed. When it comes to wedding decor, chair decorations is not what happens to your mind first.
Nevertheless, it is quite vital. It is best to coordinate it with the central theme and colour palette. If you think the overall theme is quite sombre and are looking for ideas to perk it up, then some colourful drapes on chairs should just do the trick. The reverse also holds. Chairbacks can be as straightforward or as ornamental as you like and we have collated below the latest and trendiest chair decor ideas. So scroll down and don’t forget to pin the ones that you love.
Keep It Simple!
Baby breath tied along with a pastel-coloured drape can never go wrong. For added effect, tie the flowers together with a lace or satin ribbon.
Some tastefully arranged leaves along with a single flower give off a rustic effect, especially when tied to wooden chairs. To complete the look, you can use a ribbon made of lace or burlap. Sprigs of lavender go very well with this theme.
Don’t these mason jars look absolutely beautiful? But here, there is always a risk that they will be knocked off. So refrain from this if you are expecting a large crowd.
You can also cut some cost by altogether avoiding flowers. Large satin sashes or artful draperies will work just fine. You can add multicoloured or dual coloured ruffles to make it look grander. Or if you are going totally minimalistic, a single satin ribbon will suffice.
Transparent chairs with an elegant floral decoration look out of the world and will be perfect for an outdoor wedding.
Some Glitz And Glamour:
If you want to try something out of the box, then choose some original decor item like a fan. Or you can use pearls and feathers to achieve a Parisian effect.
Simple yet cheery and fun. This will be ideal for a Mehndi or Sangeet function. (ribbons) In addition, you can use sheer fabric like tulle or organza or any other shimmering material, and you can use beaded or crystal bands or a gemstone clasp for holding them in place instead of flowers. Using satin and organza, in combination gives off a unique look.
If you want something more Indian and ornamental, then you can go for gold adornments such as these. This goes well with any colour and type of material being used as a drape. You can also go for multistranded mogras with rose drops. These can be on the same theme as the wedding garland.
The Bride & Groom:
You can never go wrong with the “Mr. & Mrs.” or the “Bride & Groom” placards accompanied by a simple floral arrangement. The adornment can be made as plain or as complex as you like.
Move away from the traditional “Mr. & Mrs.” and instead use the tags that you use to call each other or that your friends use to call you! You can also go for a two-worded message such as “Better Together”.
If you want to avoid the tags altogether, you can use something cute like these heart-shaped wreaths. They are simply stunning, especially for outdoor weddings.
But our favourite has got to be these leather jackets. Practical, bold and stunning.
We are sure we have given you some exciting options to consider. Let us know what your favourite ones are.