Barns and reclaimed wood tables are all the rage these days, so it’s no surprise that lots of weddings are infused with these trendy elements. To add a bit of this rustic theme to your special day, gather inspiration from these details.
For a rustic but elegant look for your flowers, mix different “wild” flowers and greenery together and adorn with ribbons, as shown here. We suggest cabbage roses, succulents, hyacinth, berries, herbs, and other similarly styled flowers.
Naked cakes are definitely a growing trend, and we especially love them for a low-key wedding at a barn or outdoors. This one is simple, rustic, and not too sweet.
THE PASTRY GARDEN
2600 South Road, Suite 5, Poughkeepsie
(845) 473-5220
www.thepastrygarden.com
Seed-Packet Escort Cards are perfect for a garden or barn wedding. They serve double-duty as favors that guests can take home with them and as escort cards to show them to their tables.
For a down-home wedding or one that is a little more laidback, the personalized details matter, and that goes for the guestbook, too. Think outside of the “book” by going with a reclaimed wood bench that guests can sign. It’s something you can keep long after your wedding is over and look back on fondly, whether it’s in an entryway or a garden in your first home.
We love that this necklace feels a little bit country and a lot of glam. It features mint gemstones and faceted crystal platinum beading scattered throughout the design. Measures
18 inches.
Ambrosia Mint Necklace, $320
Lorraine Tyne
161 Main St, Beacon
(845) 418-5587
Birds of a feather flock to this nature-inspired headband, featuring forest green feathers with jet rhinestone on black velvet elastic. Back to homepage
Forest Feather Headband, $36
Lorraine Tyne
161 Main St, Beacon
(845) 418-5587