With all the "rustic" wedding venues in our area on the Central Coast of California, here are some great and creative tips you might want to incorporate. I recently officiated and DJ-ed at the Cayucos Barn (http://cayucoscreekbarn.com) a terrific and charming venue in Cayucos, California and a great place to have a "rustic" wedding.
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Move over mason jars! Here's a fresh take on an old-timey wedding theme.
Photo: Johnny Miller | Cowbell Seating Display A sure way to break the ice? Have guests pick up sheep and cow bells along with their escort cards. It's a call to supper, table assignment, and favor in one. Plus, it will make the seat-finding process sound like a game of musical chairs.
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Photo: Sarah Maingot | Monogrammed Blanket A monogram-embroidered blanket would be equally at home around your shoulders once night falls or on the grass at a wedding picnic. Better yet, you'll treasure it for years to come. Commission the needlework or DIY it. |
Photo: Johnny Miller | Caramel Favors There's something luxurious about giving these oversize handcrafted (and seriously delicious) salted-caramel bars as favors. Wrap the wax-covered treats in newsprint, add a ribbon, then finish with stick-on wax seals.
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Photo: Sarah Maingot | Hitching Posts Spread your big news in a small-town way, with this cross between a frontier poster and a modern concert flyer. These 23-by-28-inch black-and-white broadside designs were printed on newsprint that's so inexpensive, you can cover a whole lot of territory. Plaster them around town to lead guests to your location, or line a wall at your reception to create a graphic photo-booth backdrop.
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Photo: Sarah Maingot | Wheat Chandelier Indoors or out, a glowing tablescape like this one pulls all the rustic pieces together. It looks polished, but it's actually quite resourceful: The harvest-theme chandeliers are wheat-covered wire baskets, and the vases holding clouds of pretty wildflowers are recycled metal cans spray-painted a glossy white. For an instant, on-point tablecloth, lay out a length of raw-edged leather.
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