The Indian bride follows an elaborate glow-up program that is linked with the community feeling inherent in our culture. Pre-wedding celebrations like the haldi and the mehendi are fun occasions to let the bride take the center stage and enjoy with her people. Mehendi decoration usually celebrates the bride, her zest and vivacity in a youthful approach with colorful, quirky and eclectic adornments that usually fall on the more creative and resourceful side of wedding decoration. Let’s take a look at some of these ideas to infuse vibrancy into your venue.
The firki definitely holds nostalgic value for most of us as we recall with a smile the days bygone of fairs and festivals. Well, it has made a comeback as a stellar piece of table centerpiece decoration that can instantly liven up the seating arrangement.
Tassels, a pretty bicycle, signage with trendy hashtags and captions and frilly flower decoration serve as an eclectic combination to adorn the entry walkways, lounge areas or any other corner of your venue you don’t wanna leave blank. It also functions as a photobooth.
Let your peeps know where the bar is with some big bold letters placed over wooden casks. The flashing light bulbs and wood make for a beautiful decoration to stylishly light up an open venue.
Ah, more tassels! And dollops of color in the form of linens and drapes! Fabrics are a very basic and key element in setting the tone of the occasion. These are also cost-effective means to brighten up the place. The variety of seating is certainly thoughtful to allow guests to take their own pick.
This luscious traditional teaming up of rich drapes, sunshine marigolds and feathery tassels are every bit a part of festive wedding decoration. They add brilliance to the all-green outdoor area and make for quite a grand entrance.
And, we’ve come full circle with more firkis! Only this time, they are accompanied by equally preppily painted wooden boxes and teapots arranged out in the open to not just add to the marriage decoration but also provide a stellar backdrop for your attendees to click pics.