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5 Ways to Make Your North East Wedding Feel Authentically You & Fresh With Thoughtful Decor

5 Ways to Make Your North East Wedding Feel Authentically You & Fresh Blog Cover


North East Wedding Decor Tips from Wild Fern Weddings

Planning your dream wedding in the North East? From charming countryside barns to historic castles, the right decor can turn your venue into a magical space that reflects your personality. Handcrafted, personalised wedding decorations not only add beauty but they're a solid choice for those of you not wanting that conveyor-belt wedding feel. Here are five ways to make your wedding decor feel more 'you'.


wedding bride and groom in front of floral moon backdrop
Photo by Sasha Lee Photography

Personalised Statement Pieces

Statement pieces like love lights, neon signs, or a custom arch can instantly elevate your venue. These unique touches are designed just for you, adding a wow-factor that guests will remember long after the day is over. All of my decor items can be personalised to perfectly match you colour scheme.


foliage and floral wedding arch at The Hidden Oak
Photo by Mick Merriott Photography

Sustainable Choices

Eco-conscious couples can enjoy stunning decor without the environmental impact. Reusable artificial foliage, dried or preserved flowers, and handcrafted centrepieces offer a sustainable alternative that looks just as gorgeous as fresh blooms. My larger decor pieces all feature the highest quality artificial foliage, whilst for my bouquets and centrepieces I use only dried or preserved flowers and foliage, meaning they're real, but will last a lifetime. Interested to find out more about my sustainable ethos? Check out the following 2 blogs about my centrepieces and bouquets: You Don't Need Fresh Flowers to Have 'Real' Flowers at Your Wedding & Introducing the Sylvie Bouquet: A Stunning Wild Foliage Preserved Wedding Bouquet


Preserved winter flower wedding bouquet
Photo by Magda Bury Photography

Cohesive Styling from Ceremony to Reception

Matching decor across your ceremony and reception creates a seamless, elegant aesthetic. Coordinated colour schemes, floral arrangements, and decorative touches ensure your wedding feels thoughtful, polished, and stress-free. My curated range of decor have all been thoughtfully designed to work perfectly with each other to achieve an effortless cohesive look.



Flexible Add-Ons for a Personal Touch

Extra florals, seasonal accents, or bespoke centrepieces allow your wedding to reflect your colour scheme and theme perfectly. Personalised touches make your wedding uniquely yours, giving it a character that Pinterest boards can’t replicate.


Large floral wedding centrepiece with dried pastel wildflowers
Photo by Mick Merriott Photography

Stress-Free Setup and Support

Hiring decor with on-the-day setup or room changeover support means you can enjoy your big day without worrying about logistics. This kind of service provides reassurance and allows you to focus on celebrating, not managing decorations.


wedding reception at Hardwick Hall with sage green decor and foliage canopy trees
Photo by Lily Kate Photography

From personalised statement pieces to eco-friendly, reusable designs, my cohesive range of decor and florals transforms your North East wedding into an unforgettable celebration. With thoughtful styling, unique touches, and stress-free support, your wedding day will be effortlessly authentic.



Ready to Make Your Wedding Vision a Reality?

If you’re feeling overwhelmed with the thought of decor for your wedding, I'm here to help! Here’s how you can find out more:

  1. Explore My Services: Visit my website to see my full range of decor options and wedding packages.

  2. Contact Me: Fill out the contact form on my website or book in a call. I’d love to chat about your vision!

  3. Receive a quote: We’ll discuss your ideas and provide you with a personalised quote


Canopy trees and foliage archway set up for a wedding ceremony at Blackton Grange Estate
Photo by Joss Denham Photography

 
 
 

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