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A wedding in white and blue

A wedding is the best of both worlds. Two people aiming for eternity, yet very much here and now. In these pictures, you’ll find timeless ideals united with up-to-date colors and materials.

A romantic table setting with white tulle draped over a round table and a vase with wild flowers and eucalyptus leaves.
A romantic table setting with white tulle draped over a round table and a vase with wild flowers and eucalyptus leaves.

Use fabrics for your arbor

The wedding arbor is the backdrop for lifelong memories. Here it’s made from soft, blue and white fabrics. Once the ceremony is over, why not use it as a photo booth for your guests? The eucalyptus twigs (in the rattan basket) don’t just add a beautiful bluish green – the leaves are a welcome substitute for rice to shower the bride and groom with.

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A wedding arbor with blue and white fabric hanging from a wooden frame, and a TÄNKVÄRD basket with artificial plants.
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Turn fabrics into ribbons

Tear up fabric into ribbons and use them for decoration. A simple idea you can use to get lots of beautiful effects.

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Part of a wedding arbor made from white and blue cotton strips tied together to produce a rustic lace effect.
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Setting the table to set the mood

The blues and whites are echoed in the dinnerware, adding to the Mediterranean feel. The rest of the setting, with flowing textiles and generous floral arrangements, highlights the organic and sustainable elements of the theme.

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A white, festive round table with leaves and wild flowers in a glass vase, and plates and white and blue MEDLEM bowls.
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Decorate the big things

Using a lot of fabric can make a big impression. So why not drape foldable chairs with fabric – naturally with a romantic pattern – to match the color theme? Once the dinner is over, it can all be cleared away in a flash to make room for everyone’s signature dance moves.

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Two white folding chairs draped with white and blue flower patterned BLÅGRAN fabric, standing next to a festive table.
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Decorate the small things

Tying little bunches of wild flowers around your glasses adds a lovely touch of nature.

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Four STORHET champagne coupes on a tray with tiny branches of small, wild flowers tied to the glass stems.
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A feast for your eyes (and sweet tooth)

The day may draw to a close, but there’s still time to make an impression. Often an original idea carries further than buying new. See what you can do with the things you have. Like turning a chest into a different kind of dessert table, and presenting sweets from a combination of glasses and plates (use adhesive to build high).

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A gray BRYGGJA chest of drawers with glass jars, plates and bowls filled with sweets on top and inside a drawer.
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Presenting sweets with style

You can serve sweets from glass jars for a classic look that’s budget-friendly, too.

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Part of a gray BRYGGJA chest of drawers with glass jars and plates filled with sweets on top and inside a drawer.
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A unique serving bowl

If you stick an EGENDOM bowl made of enamelled steel onto a glass with an adhesive, you can create a memorable way to present sweets.

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A creative display of plates, glasses and bowls, glued on top of each other, and filled with different types of sweets.
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We love to see our customers get creative with our products. Go for it! But please note that altering or modifying IKEA products so they can no longer be re-sold or used for their original purpose, means the IKEA limited warranties and your right to return the products will be lost.