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Here's How You Can Include Green Planters to Your Wedding Decor

Green planters are a great addition to the wedding decor if you’re seeking a minimalistic vibe. Greenery not only adds a touch of freshness but also creates a serene, airy and natural atmosphere. That’s why we have come up with amazing ways to use green planters in various parts of your wedding venue, to create a stunning and memorable celebration.

Here’s How You Can Incorporate Green Planters

Backdrop

Create a lush green backdrop if you’re donning a vibrant-coloured outfit for your wedding function. The green will go hand-in-hand with your traditional red lehenga or with your stunning yellow sharara!

Scroll below and take major inspiration on how you can incorporate greens in your backdrop.

Ceiling

For a garden-like decor, we recommend going with subsided green planters for the ceiling decor. Mix in hanging lanterns or fairy lights to add a warm, romantic glow to the greenery!

Entry

Make an impression on your guests right from the moment they enter by incorporating greens at the entry point. Line the pathway leading to the entrance with potted trees or simply incorporate decorative signs and lanterns amidst the planters to personalize the entryway!

Also read: Black & Gold Wedding Decor Ideas to Bookmark This Wedding Season!

Mandap

At the heart of every single wedding, mandap decor is the most important aspect of wedding decor. Decorate the pillars of the mandap with vines, ivy, and hanging planters or opt for green foliage at the top to create an enchanting experience!

Here & There

To fill up the empty or negative space, we recommend going with green planters. Going with planters in various nooks and corners can tie the entire decor theme together!

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by Shweghna Gursahaney

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Here's How You Can Include Green Planters to Your Wedding Decor