Drawing of Tree for Wedding Ceremony
From first glance to first kiss, your ceremony backdrop features in some of the most meaningful moments of your wedding. It marks the start of the beautiful celebration you've planned and can even be used as part of your reception decor!
Whether you're tying the knot with a roof overhead or surrounded by nature, there are so many unique and creative ways to frame your vows. We've saved you the scrolling and gathered every stunning ceremony backdrop idea that works for any setting or style.
We're so grateful to our amazing sponsor Nunu Designs for making this article possible! Servicing Sydney and surrounds, Steph's specialty is turning your floral dreams into reality, whether it be hanging installations, knockout backdrops or whimsical arrangements.
Arbour
Crafted from timber or metal, these rectangular frames are incredibly versatile and can be decorated with flowers, fabric and lighting.
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Spotted: Weddy Wood | Photography: Sergey Anischenko
Spotted: Little Pineapple
Spotted: The Wedding Playbook & Be Designed| Photography: My Little Love
Spotted: Whimsical Wonderland Weddings | Photography: Stevie Jay Photography
Screen
Screens are excellent for concealing unwanted backdrops or constructing unique floral designs. These do easy double duty as a photo booth prop!
Spotted: Green Wedding Shoes | Photography: Marnie Cornell
Spotted: Nouba | Photography: CJ Williams
Spotted: The Wedding Playbook | Photography: Sweet Mary Photography
Spotted: Nouba | Photography: Peggy Saas
Spotted: Style Me Pretty | Photography: Sally Pinera
Arch
Arches are a symbol of new beginnings and moving into the next phase of your life together. These curved structures often support rambling, garden style arrangements.
Photography: Bianca Virtue
Spotted: Hello May | Photography: Eric Ronald
Spotted: Nunu Designs | Photography: James Day
Spotted: Ruffled | Photography: Jona Christina
Spotted: Glamour & Grace | Photography: Stella Yang Photography
Pillars
Pillars are a beautiful sculptural element to flank your ceremony space. Top wine barrels, tree stumps or acrylic plinths with abundant arrangements or use wire frames to allow florals to climb organically.
Photography: LoveHer Photography
Spotted: Junebug Weddings | Photography: Amanda Marie Studio
Spotted: Sophie Hannah | Photography: Jess Soper
Spotted: Nunu Designs | Photography: Zoe McMahon Photography
Spotted: Wedding Chicks | Photography: Stephanie Brauer & Ushna Khan
Wreath
Like the rings we exchange, circular wreaths are a symbol of eternal love. Often laden with lush greenery and whimsical blooms, they're romantic in both meaning and design.
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Spotted: Green Wedding Shoes | Photography: M2visualstudio
Spotted: The Wedding Scoop | Photography: Darinimages
Spotted: The Wedding Playbook | Photography: Kristie Carrick Photography
Spotted: Style Me Pretty | Photography: Adrian Jon Photography
Geometric
Triangles, diamonds and hexagons are all popular choices for geometric backdrops. It's a bold design detail where the shape is as much a feature as the embellishments.
Spotted: Tie the Knot Santorini | Photography: Elias Kordelakos
Spotted: Green Wedding Shoes | Photography: Emily Wren Photography
Spotted: 100 Layer Cake | Photography: Alexes Lauren Photography
Spotted: Confetti Daydreams | Photography: Beth Hanson Photography
Photography: Katie Griffith Photography
Repurposed
Perfect for rustic, vintage and eco celebrations, upcycled items like doors and windows bring a homely feel to your ceremony space.
Spotted: Style Me Pretty | Photography: Wild Native Co.
Spotted: Hey Wedding Lady | Photography: Treebird Photography
Spotted: Wedding Chicks | Photography: Nastia Vesna
Spotted: Style Me Pretty | Photography: Josh Gruetzmacher
Spotted: Style Me Pretty | Photography: Birds of a Feather
Architectural
Whether you're dressing a grand staircase, fireplace or archway, this is all about drawing attention to a signature feature of your venue as the focal point for your ceremony.
Spotted: Once Wed | Photography: Jose Villa
Spotted: The Wedding Playbook | Photography: Nattnee Photography
Spotted: Martha Stewart Weddings | Photography: Mary Claire Photography
Spotted: Style Me Pretty | Photography: Julie Paisley Photography
Spotted: Wedding Sparrow | Photography: Jessica Rieke Photography
Floating
These gravity-defying features are an unexpected and impactful addition to any setting. Suspended installations often require clever construction to achieve a weightless effect.
Spotted: The Wedding Playbook | Photography: Wildflower Weddings
Spotted: Polka Dot Bride | Photography: Helen Warner Photography
Spotted: Style Me Pretty | Photography: Sarah Weir
Spotted: Junebug Weddings | Photography: Karra Leigh Photography
Spotted: Green Wedding Shoes | Photography: Sarah Ascanio
Organic
You can't tell where nature ends and these installations begin! It's as if intricate floral arrangements have sprung spontaneously from the earth to encircle your ceremony, scale walls or wind around trees.
Spotted: Green Wedding Shoes | Photography: Wisteria Photography
Spotted: B.LOVED | Photography: Bowtie and Belle Photography
Spotted: Wedding Bells | Photography: Mango Studios
Spotted: Polka Dot Bride | Photography: Milina Opsenica Photography
Spotted: Martha Stewart Weddings | Photography: Charla Storey Photography
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Source: https://theweddingplaybook.com/wedding-ceremony-backdrops/
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