By Claire Lewis
Nowadays, the shabby chic look, rustic meets vintage, has become one of the most sought after wedding trends.
If you’re planning a shabby chic wedding, let this be your bible.
There are certain details that have become synonymous with this style, that you can’t go without.
Other elements, I encourage you to try something new.
Mix it up a bit!
After all, no one wants their wedding to be an exact cookie cutter image of someone else’s wedding!
Right?
This is your own, one of a kind wedding, which needs your own touch of personalization.
Take these ideas and run wild!
Before the Wedding
Save the Dates or Invitations
Made of seed paper
Made of a hankerchief
Recycled paper and lace
For the Ceremony
Archway or ceremony backdrop
Branch with flower draping
Paper flower garlands
Tulle on a String
Vintage Doors
Hanging windows
Hanging Picture Frames
Curtains
Seating
Wooden benches
Hay bails
Mixed vintage chairs
Picnic benches
Aisle-way Decor
Tree stumps
Wild flowers in mason jars
Reception
Guest place cards
Vintage Tags
Wine corks
Beverage and bar
Specialty drinks in Lemonade Jars
Striped paper straw
Wine Barrel Bar
Wooden Bar
Decor
Penant flag banners
Clothespins
Vintage dresser/armoire/sideboard
Mason Jars
Typewriter
Vintage hard cover books
Vintage paper cutouts
Chalkboards
Empty frames for photo booth
Burlap table runners
Milk glass vases
Brass Vases
Wooden signs
Wooden boxes
Moss table numbers
Mixed vintage china and flatware
Desserts
Pies and vintage style cakes
Candy bar/buffet in glass jars
Dress Code
Gals
Tea Length gown
Vintage or vintage inspired brooch/jewelry/hairpiece
Birdcage hat and veil
Vintage or mixed matched bridesmaid dresses
Guys
Bow Ties
Suspenders
Vests
Floral
Billy buttons (Craspedia)
wildflowers
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