Super fun and whimsical feather wedding decor
We love feathers and peacock feathers and all the ways you can inject some natural elements into your wedding fashion and decor. We’ve rounded up some of the loveliest and most fun ways to use feathers at your wedding. Think headpieces, centerpieces, nail art, rings, guest books, and all kinds of other ways to make your wedding take flight.
#stealthisidea: the artichoke bouquet and 5 other wedding ideas I totally stole
Here on the blog we have a whole archive of posts called “Steal this idea” dedicated to (wait for it…) wedding ideas you should totally steal. I mean, almost every post on Offbeat Bride has at least one idea to steal, but sometimes we see these perfect little nuggets of ideas that we have to call out.
Here are a few ideas to steal that I’ve found on Instagram this week…
This DIY felt succulents kit makes felt flowers painless
We’ve already tested out DIYing your own felt succulents for a felt flower bouquet or centerpiece and it checked out as easy-peasy. But if you’re already overloaded with craft projects, down to the wire, or just plain suck at DIY, this felt succulents kit will make a DIY fabric flower bouquet dead easy. The kit comes with everything you need to make 18 succulent plants, including some seriously styling ombre leaves.
Would you rock this vintage-chic ceramic flower bouquet?
We spied these ceramic flowers for bouquets or centerpieces over on Etsy and can’t wait to see ceramic flower bouquets become a thing. We’ve already seen felt flowers (tutorial here!), paper flowers, crystal flowers, brooch bouquets, even pot bouquets, but as of yet, not that many sculpted beauties have crossed our path.
What say you: are you down for a vintage-style multicolored ceramic flower bouquet or are you sticking with the classics? Share your bouquet (or non bouquet!) plans in the comments!