The article provides 51 best backyard wedding ideas for a fabulous reception, offering logistics, planning tips, and awesome ideas to try. The ideas include creating a chill lounge area, finding an amazing backyard wedding venue, assembling a portable dance floor, creating a gazebo, building a rose petal archway, hanging string lights, and using barns for rustic weddings.
The article also discusses the importance of finding an amazing backyard wedding venue, using mason jars for various uses, and assembling a portable dance floor for the perfect first dance. Other backyard wedding ideas include creating a garden wedding entryway, creating a wooden dance floor, creating a charming gazebo, creating two doors connected by a pole, and using tree branches with greenery.
The article also discusses the benefits of having a backyard wedding at a family member’s or friend’s home, as it saves money on venue, security deposits, per-person fees, and other hidden charges. Some small backyard wedding ideas include creating an intimate dining area, unique seating, handwritten escort cards, grand cake, and twinkle lights.
The article also highlights the importance of DIY wedding decorations, such as creating a DIY wedding arch, creating simple and casual wedding invitations, using personal wood signs, and lighting up the reception. The article concludes by suggesting that couples can transform their backyard or home into a stunning wedding venue with elegant decorating ideas and inspiration.
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I am no longer in touch with my parents four months before my wedding, so my fiancé and I are trying to pull together our wedding ourselves on a tight budget. I love articles like this because they look so beautiful and sentimental, while staying on the budget that works for the couple. Congratulations! I can’t wait to be married soon ❤️
Pretty!! We had a backyard wedding on 11/21. It was gorgeous. It was 12 guests – or 6 couples. We set up 6 2-top tables (to be as covid friendly as possible). We used our patio furniture, and we brought out some of our furniture from inside outside – we got creative with tables and we used bedside tables, our daughters play table which converts into just a plain-ol table, tailgating equipment – etc and we borrowed a couple of things from family and neighbors (free). We dressed them up with tablecloths that were inherited and borrowed (free), flowers from Kroger (6 bunches at $4 each and 4 bunches at $8 each = $56) and divided them up into glass jars we had saved and cleaned and vases we already had (free). We hung white lights up in our trees (400 lights from Target for $28). We used our tailgating pop up canopy and hung sheer curtains around it to dress it up and make it look more elegant and create a pretty sitting area (6 curtains at $5 each from Target $30). We used china and silverware that I inherited (free. — but remember that almost any antique or resale shop will have china and silverware for very little money. You could go buy that and just re-donate it when you are done if you don’t want to keep it. I think that would be easier and probably cheaper than renting or buying new and it’s probably what I would have done if I did not already have something to use). We cleaned up our backyard and house real well ourselves (free), we sprayed our backyard for bugs and mosquitos (2 bottles at $9 each so $18).
That was absolutely beautiful! Would have loved to see it all lit up at night! The roses the eucalyptus the small wedding it was just beautiful and I love the variety of sweets and how personal and beautiful it is you just did an amazing job! I hope your husband was as happy as you were with the outcome.
So cute. Love how it turned out. I’ve been breaking my head looking at venues. Thinking about those big drapes. The cost is just over 10k. I don’t really want to spend that much. I have a background drop and I think I’m going to do something like this. More intimate. Was thinking of 50 guests, since there’s always a minimum at venues but do I really know 50 people? No. Thank you. Now I’m opting for a smaller more intimate wedding with just immediate family. I’ll save that money I didn’t want to spend and use it on a trip or something else. Especially with this economy and prices. Did you make your own food or cater. That is my other question. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
I have had to save many friends from having the cheap plastic cutlery wedding they think they have to have because they are on a budget—and this is absolutely the perfect example of a little going a very long way. Everything was well coordinated, simple, elegant, and it looks expensive. I hate that so many think they can’t do something like this, but sometimes seeing is believing.
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