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Purple Wedding Decorating Ideas
One theme you can use is a colour!
My bridesmaids were purple so along with my fairytale theme, I tried to include some purple in the day.
You can use purple as the base of your theme and get more specific if you like for example, peacock feathers, lavender.
Colors that go with purple as a compliment (so as not to look to “matchy matchy”)
- green (think peacock feather green)
- brown (a rich deep brown)
- black (Hollywood style)
- other shades of purple – be careful not to look too girly, we want elegant not sweet 16
- white & cream
- plum colours and deep reds
Purple Centerpieces for Weddings:(picture care of www.confetti.co.uk)

- Purple grapes hanging out of fruit bowls
- Purple candles and or candle holders
- Purple flowers
- Purple freesias in particular and white freesias
- Lavender and baby’s breath

Other Wedding Table Decorations:
- Small bottles of wine at each table setting
- Purple Ribbon as napkin holders and place card accents
- Purple Cocktails
How To Choose A Wedding Theme
Before you get started looking into wedding decorating ideas, you’ll need to establish what theme you would like to have.
A theme can be as simple as a “feeling” you want your guests to get from your wedding or as specific as a movie you watched or a decade in time.
Cant’ think of a theme? As long as you know what “feel” you want your wedding to have, that’s enough. One way to get wedding decorating ideas is to think about how you would want your wedding described by your guests to their friends? Would you want them saying “It was a really great day, very casual, we had so much fun!” Or would you want them saying “It was very traditional, we really felt privileged to be a part of their special day.” Or something else entirely?
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One way to decide is also to not think about it, but just let it happen naturally and you will soon discover your style by the types of things that catch your eye in magazines or shop windows. Start by looking away from the bridal industry.
A good place to look is at scrapbooking or fabric material. Find a piece of paper or a fabric pattern that you love and you can’t look past, you don’t have to want to use it for your invitations but this is your style. You want people to say, that wedding was just so “you” don’t you? Well let your wedding decorating ideas stem from what you already like in life and your theme will emerge naturally.
Another way is to let whatever you have already decided/bought/booked determine your theme. My husband & I got married at a reception centre in Sydney, Australia called Curzon Hall. It was an ex-monastery and a beautiful sandstone castle-type grand building.
This was the first thing we decided on so I knew that all my other decisions had to make sense within that backdrop. We found an old sandstone church which also had a lot of history which was nearby and when shopping for a dress, i preferred slim line dresses but I just knew that I wasn’t giving that big grand reception room justice by wearing some
thing modern so I ended up in the gorgeous Maggie Sottero Victoriana (although their entire range is gorgeous) in an antique light gold. It is a full gown with lots of lace, taffeta and organza. I had 10 layers on that day, and can I say that it was good to be able to sit comfortable and exhale once I got to the hotel room and got that dress off!
So my theme emerged organically and it wasn’t until the day when my mother called it a “Amy’s Dream Disney Wedding” that I realised that yes this was a truly traditional fairytale themed wedding, which thinking about it now was a little unoriginal but it suited us and that is all that counts after all.
So, if you have already booked your reception or church, bought your wedding dress or anything like that, ask your friends or mum what “theme” they think that particular thing is and they will help you.
Also to get more wedding decorating ideas and themes, visit other reception centres and wedding expo open days, often they will have displays which are absolutely great for getting ideas from! You can also spend a few hours in a craft shop playing around with different pieces until you see something you like.
You can always also go to a professional wedding planner or a florist. Many offer free initial consultations so you can visit with them to help you get ideas. Don’t waste too much of their time though, but it is an idea. My florist was excellent. I had no idea what kind of flowers i wanted, although I did know what I did not want! I showed him a picture of my dress and of the bridesmaids dresses, and he knew the reception centre well so he just went away and said “I know what would be perfect for you” and you know what? It was! He was quite a bit more expensive than other florists I had visited but I went with him in the end because he “got me”. Also he was negotiable so ended up being only a little bit more expensive. J
So there are many ways you can come up with Themes for your Wedding Decorating Ideas, but just remember no to get too stressed, after all – it’s your wedding and nobody else needs to know how you came to your ideas or even if you have a theme at all!



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