Friday, February 12, 2016

Rustic Wedding Decor and Invitations


Rustic Wedding Invitations and Decorations

Non-traditional style wedding ceremonies begin with rustic wedding decor or a country barn wedding. Send out those rustic invitations. Begin with the Save the Date postcards with matching address. The rustic invitation cards include the bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, and the wedding ceremony. After the ceremony, the bride and groom can send out their matching Thank You cards. Below are some of the many country-style Orange Flower in Glass Jar Wedding products on Zazzle.

Rustic Wedding Decorations

Old fashion country rustic wedding decorations have become more popular and are the new trend in today's celebrations. Wood decorations with engraving make nice keepsakes. These are decorations that breakaway from the traditional chapel style wedding. Decorate the tables with frosted glass mason jars and flowers. This style looks amazing on the cards and table cards.


Personalized Wooden Wedding Products

Having the right type of wedding guestbook (wooden or burlap) and pen holder is a must to give the feel of an old fashion celebration. Include a rustic wedding card box for the guest to add their cards to. This box (shown below) has a burlap banner with it. The ring bearer can carry the bride's ring in a wooden box instead of the ring bearer pillow. This box is a personalized gift, which includes the couple's initials and date on the top of the box. Inside the lid has HIS" & "HERS". Barn, country style and outdoor weddings have become more popular and trendy.


The Country Barn Babe is a custom handcrafted shop offering rustic product on their site and Zazzle.


Where to Have the Wedding

Have an outdoor wedding at a park or in the country. Dinner and dancing inside rustic wedding style barn or under a large tent are some ideas for the non-traditional wedding couple. The entire wedding and reception can be held outdoors. The ideal time for this celebration would be during spring, summer, and early fall. Depending on where you live, all of the seasons will work nicely for an outdoor wedding. Not in Wisconsin or any seasonal state. Unless the wedding party and guests are equipped with their ski equipment or snowmobiles!