10 simple and pretty wedding backdrops you can make yourself!
If you're into the whole do-it-yourself movement or would love to add personalised touches to your wedding, then you need to look through these ideas for a DIY wedding backdrop.
By Cassandra Koh -
If you're into the whole do-it-yourself movement or would love to add personalised touches to your wedding, then you need to look through these ideas for a DIY wedding backdrop!
Whether you hang them from a wooden arch or against a wall, exude old-fashioned charms with calligraphy paper scrolls.
There are plenty of tutorials on how you can create your own scrolls; otherwise you can always buy them online.
Photo: @mannasunevents
Neon signs are now a thing at weddings, especially at lit ones. We love how the soft draperies contrast with the neon sign and how complete the set-up looks.
Just get a ton of fabric of your choice, knot them around a standing structure and complete it with a custom sign! It could be anything from a laser-cut wooden sign or a neon one as pictured.
Photo: @sketchandetchcreative
For a modern and chic styling, consider including clear acrylic touches like this seating chart at your wedding.
Get it professionally done and place it however and whereever you'd like for a backdrop or photo corner.
Photo: @sketchandetchcreative
This installation may take a bit of designing and printing but it is a great way to display your favourite poetry or quotes at your wedding.
Photo: @medkarlek.inc
This hanging gold stars installation will definitely take your guests' breath away. Sometimes a single wow factor is enough.
Photo: @tasselsandtastemakers
If you don't possess a particular penchant for floral arrangements then this design involving single stemmed flowers and tape will do just the trick.
Photo: @millyakua
You only need two items for this backdrop idea: a lot of foil balloons and tape!
Photo: @beijosevents
A backdrop does not always have to come in the form of an actual wall or standing structure.
This photo corner of flowers and crates is a cute and fun idea for your guests to take pictures at too.
Photo: @norm.official
We love the vintage, rustic vibes coming from this winning combination of lace and wooden embroidery hoops.
Photo: @merryloveweddings
Go forth with paper! With just the use of colourful paper medallions and paper accordians, your photos will turn out looking vibrant and full of life.
Photo: @yascodesigns