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From your wedding dress to the wedding decorations and everything in between, planning your nuptials is no easy feat (and staying within budget is another story). But if you're searching for the best rustic wedding ideas, including cozy centerpieces and dreamy cakes, we're here to help. Each rustic wedding DIY is just as stunning as the next—and they're so easy to borrow for your own big day.
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Rustic Swing
Tina Joiner Photography
Your wedding desserts deserve an equally sumptuous display. That's where this oversized trellis-turned-swing comes in to play, with a sturdy rope and platform to safely store the sweet treats.
Make the wedding food or booze station a striking focal point with a barrel base and wood slab top. Toss in a few wood crates and a garland of greenery to dress up the fixture.
Go above and beyond string lights with a set of hanging lanterns. When paired with delicate greenery, this mismatched set adds an instantly cozy feel to the wedding reception tablescape.
When one member of the band Train said "I do," he and his spouse highlighted a standalone table with a wood backdrop. Captured by Kristyn Hogan, the striking piece features lyrics from the band's songs.
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Rustic Floral Display
Laura DeBourde Photography
There's no shortage of spots in your wedding venue to place your floral arrangements, but you can't go wrong with this unique, staggered look from a leftover ladder. Stick with short blooms to avoid any overpowering arrangements.
Stashed inside a vintage apothecary bottle, a single stem of allium or other top-heavy bloom makes for an easy-to-arrange statement centerpiece by Terrain. Other unexpected additions? Fern fronds, which add plenty of texture.
A coat of chalkboard paint transforms any surface into a display space for seating information. Enlist a bridesmaid with pretty penmanship to make the chart, then doodle some blossoms in the corners.
Prettify the ceremony space by hanging a floral backdrop. Simply use silver T-pins to affix individual stems to a piece of jute or muslin for a beautiful backdrop that's shockingly easily to assemble.
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Low and Behold
Photo courtesy of We Laugh We Love
Save money (and encourage cross-table mingling) by opting for low centerpieces instead of taller arrangements. A rustic trough-style planter can accommodate a compact assortment of roses, ivy, and more. Since it's a longer footprint, it lends itself well to rectangular tables.
Nestling hors d'oeuvres into fresh grass (or even fabric-topped floral foam) lends an air of whimsy to cocktail hour. This approach works best for simple finger foods that guests can easily pluck from the toothpicks.