Wedding Inspiration – Wonderfull Wheat
I love the colours of these centerpieces. And this won’t cost you a fortune to get right. You can get your bridesmaids together and you guys should be able to get these done fairly quickly. Also because you’re not relying on fresh flowers you could do it a couple of days in advance.
DIY Wedding Inspiration – Boxed Candles
Inspiration from How I DIY
How I DIY has a nice tutorial on this DIY wedding project. The base is made from a framed mirror, and then they used plain glass vases which they wrapped in gauzy white fabric. The final product is stunning! It will add a lot of warmth to a cold fall or winter wedding.
Wedding Decor – Rustic Table
Inspiration from Fine Living
This would be perfect for a cold winter night. I can just picture it, loads of candles everywhere and big fires burning, can’t you just feel the romance?
DIY Wedding Inspiration – Spray it Silver
Inspiration from Nettleton Hollow
This is what we have in mind for our own wedding. We’ll be spraying some branches silver. Then we’ll use some spray-on glue and cover it in glitter and then the final step is to use some beading wire to attach some clear beads. It’s going to look so stunning and it’s going to be perfect for our Winter Wonderland theme.
DIY Wedding Centerpiece – Romantic Winter Wedding


Inspiration from Nettleton Hollow
This is very similar to what I have planned for my own wedding. As you’re all probably aware I’m getting married in August which is pretty cold here in South Africa so I’m going with a Winter Wonderland Theme. We’ll be doing most of it ourselves and this makes for a pretty easy, yet stunning, DIY centerpiece. For my wedding however we won’t be hanging the glass baubles with candles in them. I know that you can rent those baubles if you want to do something similar as a friend of mine used them for her wedding. I also bought some of those baubles from @Home just after Christmas when most of their Christmas stock was on sale. We are looking at hanging either crystals from the branches or glittery fake snowflakes. I’m also using crackle glass vases which I’m hoping will catch the light from the candles and add to the icy winter effect we’re aiming for. If all goes well we’re planning on having our ceremony in the evening after sunset. We’ll have small bonfires just outside of the chapel and the back wall of the chapel lined with various candles. I’m not keen on renting candle holders as this can cost quite a bit so I’m asking everybody I know to borrow whatever candle stick holders they have. I think it will create a beautiful effect as all the candles will be of varying lengths and sizes, and will add a lot of warmth to a cold night. And it also helps that candle light always manages to add a touch of romance.
