Decoration for beach weddings

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Evelyn Carpenter

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In addition to choosing a light wedding dress and groom's suit, you'll need to select a marine-themed reception, a bar with fresh drinks and wedding decorations that fit in with the setting. What to use? If you're exchanging wedding rings by the sea, here are a few options to set the scene for a dream wedding.

On the way to the altar

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They can always scatter rose petals, though, there are other ideas that are also very appropriate For example, mark out the path with torches, lanterns, seashells, starfish, Chinese umbrellas and boats with flowers, among other ideas.

The altar

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Although the setting itself will be privileged, show off with an altar that will steal the show. with its simplicity and charm To do this, make an arch with logs, drape them with airy fabrics, such as tulle or chiffon, and decorate it with beautiful floral arrangements. The fabric can be white or pale pink. And for the chairs, both for the bride and groom and for the guests, decorate them with flowers or a few wild twigs.

Posters and baskets

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Whether to indicate places, such as the Candy Bar or Photocall, or to display beautiful love phrases, wooden signs and arrows are perfectly suited to the aesthetics of a marriage on the beach They will give a rustic touch that looks amazing on the sand, as well as wicker or straw baskets, which are ideal for hats, fans, sunglasses and sunshades, among other accessories that you can distribute among your guests.

Lounge

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Whether the banquet will be in an enclosed room or inside a tent, keep the banquet in the decoration in a soft, ethereal and romantic tone Flowing fabrics, again, will be a great contribution, as well as candles and garlands of lights, for when the evening falls. Flowers, meanwhile, will also be the protagonists of your beach wedding, which can be placed in the centerpieces for wedding tables or in different spaces decorating the room. Now, if you prefer a centerpiece with a marine motif, you can use fish tanks fromblue glass with sand, shells and a candle, as well as a jute table runner. And to complete all the stationery, place a glass bottle with the name of the table and the minutes inside.

Lounge area

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A marriage on the beach is ideal for riding a relaxation area where you can enjoy a drink For that, place awnings, white armchairs and puffers or, if you want something more hippie, go for carpets and cushions. In any case, your guests will be comfortable, as they will walk around with an ad-hoc wardrobe to sit on the floor.

The cocktail bar

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The high temperatures on the beach will force your guests to stop by the bar again and again. Mojito, caipirinha, tequila Margarita or daikiri Since details make all the difference, set up a tropical bar decorated with palm leaves, pineapples, coconuts, and lighted signs for the evening, and add colorful umbrellas for a summery feel.

Regarding the Candy Bar, one idea is to replace the sweets and candies with an ice cream cart or an ice-cream cart. a Beer bar, which is sure to be a big attraction. No one will be able to resist some ice-cold beers that can be personalized with labels with their names or the date of the wedding.

Photocall

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And finally, if you wish to have a photocall to immortalize moments with your guests, set the scenography with elements playeros The canoe, beach chairs, fishing nets, sea floats and surfboards will all add up to create fun and themed photos.

In addition to welcoming your family and friends with signs with love phrases, you can set up a corner for everyone to take off their shoes, but remember to tell them that it will be on the beach, so that your guests can look for outfits and party dresses appropriate for the occasion.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.