{"id":35549,"date":"2015-06-09T04:21:16","date_gmt":"2015-06-08T18:21:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/articles\/10-ideas-rustic-wedding\/"},"modified":"2021-11-10T03:48:34","modified_gmt":"2021-11-09T16:48:34","slug":"10-ideas-rustic-wedding","status":"publish","type":"au-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/articles\/10-ideas-rustic-wedding\/","title":{"rendered":"10 ideas for your rustic wedding"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Rustic themes are all the rage. And why wouldn’t they be, with their beautiful combination of earthy tones, inspiration drawn from nature and beautiful touches of wood? If you’re looking to tap into the mood, here are 10 ideas for your rustic wedding…<\/p>\n
Real estate agents say it’s all about location, location, location – and that’s particularly true when you’re creating a rustic mood. In an ideal world, you’d find somewhere gorgeous that takes full advantage of Mother Nature.\u00a0Think a farm, a ranch, on a mountaintop or even a country lakeside resort. Then, of course, there’s barns, which are pretty much as good as it gets when you’re hosting a rustic\u00a0ceremony and celebration. Other options include traditional-style breweries, but if nothing suitable is available, you can still evoke the look and theme with the use of materials and accents such as burlap, old wagon wheels and mason jars. You can begin searching for the ideal rustic wedding venue here.<\/a><\/p>\n The whole point of a rustic wedding is that it’s not too elaborate or over-the-top. So think a little casual and underdone when it comes to cake. That doesn’t mean you can’t go for traditional tiers; it’s more about keeping the decorating simple. So instead of intricate piping detail or elaborate fondant icing, think about a beautiful naked cake, or maybe a smooth buttercream finish dressed with some rustic-style flowers and foliage that draw inspiration from your bouquet. It’s a perfect way to ensure the confection looks as good as it tastes.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n OK, so cowboy boots may seem a little bit cliched, but hear us out. Far from the days of a sensible white pump, many brides these days look to get funky and decidedly non-traditional under their wedding dress. Whether it’s patterned ballet flats or skyscraper sequinned stilettos, it’s all about a sense of personality. And if you love the idea of a rustic wedding, then a pair of cowboy boots on your feet might be just the ticket to reveal your sense of fun. Plus, imagine how cute your photos will be as you lift the hem to reveal the contrast between a whimsical and pretty gown and the practical footwear underneath. Your can even get your groom and attendants in on the act. Cowboy hats entirely optional.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Favours (aka bomboniere<\/a>) are almost works of art in themselves these days, and you won’t have to go far looking for inspiration for a small gift with a rustic feel. You could opt for a homemade treat such as jam, honey or a piece of homemade pie, provide an after-wedding snack by way of trail mix or popcorn, offer a small horseshoe or cowbell as a symbol of enduring luck or even create smores kits in a brown paper bag. The more edible, the better.[ew-supplier-carousel]<\/p>\n These two materials are as close as it gets to “must haves” at a rustic wedding, and the best part is they are just as pretty as they are practical. So how to use them? Well the options are almost endless. Burlap makes a great base material for a table runner or cloth, wraps beautifully around the outside of candles or vases, or serves as a great sack when filled with a bounty of fresh fruit. Twine, meanwhile, can be used to tie bouquets, to string up lanterns and rows of photographs, to hang mason jars or to create chair adornments. For extra visual impact combine them with lace to create a lovely contrast between sturdy and sweet.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n For the most part, a rustic wedding draws on a neutral palette. Which makes the bridal party’s bouquets the perfect chance to inject a vibrant splash of colour and texture. If you’re heart is really set on roses, lillies or other blooms more commonly found in a garden, go for it. But for a little touch of authenticity, cast the net further afield to consider such options as wildflowers or native bouquets. Mixing a number of different flowers in an array of colours works particularly well when it comes to rustic wedding flowers<\/a>.<\/p>\nThe simple things are the best
\n<\/strong><\/h2>\nFootwear gets a little bit country<\/h2>\n
Do everyone a favour<\/h2>\n
Think burlap and natural twine<\/h2>\n
Blooming beautiful<\/h2>\n