Creating a romantic rustic atmosphere in small dowdy room
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You could also use strings of fairy lights or get the battery operated ones and put them in jars.0
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raffia ties instead of ribbon, bowls of fruit instead of flower centrepieces, bunches of wheat stalks, plain wall hangings of rustic looking fabrics - muslin, cotton lawn, hessian, linen in autumnal colours with, say, fallen leaves painted on them - or collect real fallen leaves/cut leaf shapes out of coloured paper & stick em on you could scatter them on tables too - sycamore is good as the leaves are large, strong and have good colours and a great stereotypically autumnal shape.Don’t try to keep up with the Jones’s. They are broke!0
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Another development....
Spoke to the wedding planner at the hotel, we are allowed to use white tack for decor and can hang things from the ceiling vents but nothing else.
Now to figure a way of decorating this room within there perimeters....
I saw a wedding in the same room and it was hardly decorated, similar colour scheme to ours, and it looks very plain and not at all what I'd like!PAD 2023 Debt total as of Dec 2022 £18,988.63*April £17,711.03
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could we have a pic of the room?0
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nuts berries, moss etc would all look lovely in jars with candles, you could make garlands from nuts, pine cones and dried fruits.
keep your eyes open on ebay for candle holders like these to add height to your decorations, as putting things on the walls sounds like it may be an issue.
Could you drape coloured voiles as swags? Sari fabric could make a dramatic impact.0 -
you could add chandelier crystals to add some sparkle and glamour.0
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I've been making some jars/bottles with twine wrapped around them for my wedding which might suit your theme? I plan to have loads of them all clustered together with candles in some, flowers in others. I'll upload a pic xGC2012: Nov £130.52/£125
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Hopefully clustered onto tree slices and a few lace/ribbon jars mixed in.GC2012: Nov £130.52/£125
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