With so many brides wanting to add small details to make their wedding that much more fabulous what an easier way than chair backs? Decorative chair backs are a way to add something a little more creative than typical chair covers with a bow, or even spice up elegant Chiavari chairs. Use chair backs at the ceremony to play up your wedding colors. For the reception, use them on all chairs, every other, or just for your bridal party! Since you're really the star of the show, use a unique chair back just for you and your groom. The possibilities go on and on! Check out a few of my favorites below...
For the ceremony, a slightly different take on the traditional bow.
Try these side sweeping fabrics with a cute touch of flowers. This is a great alternative to traditional "pew markers" when used only on aisle chairs.
For those traditional brides (that are not a fan of the bow) try this idea!
Try these adorable floral chair backings for your bridal party! The girlies will love them!
Now for the speciality Bride and Groom chairs. This is just the best touch ever to a wedding...plus it's a perfect photo opp!
These chic, clear "ghost chairs" are a unique touch for a modern gal.
This wood and feather look is ideal for an outdoor wedding or adding a rustic feeling!
Use your monogram or classic "Mr. and Mrs." as chair backs.
Create handmade fabric flowers to play up your Chiavari chairs and add something extra to the sweetheart table.
These are great ideas to dress up a chair.
Some of these would make a beautiful ceremony set-up, and photo opt for with the aisle chairs
Posted by: Rev. Katherine DeMarco | April 14, 2012 at 06:58 AM
I am looking at your 'creative chair back ideas' and absolutely love the pink flower back chaircovers. Can you please let me know how I can order them and the cost? Thank you
Kim
Posted by: Kim | March 30, 2012 at 06:35 AM
Being that chair covers are sooo expensive, this is a wonderful alternative! I love how a chair is easily dressed up with just a simple ribbon. The color and personality that a decorative chair back give is definately worth this DIY project.
Posted by: Libbyjames.wordpress.com | November 17, 2010 at 09:59 AM