You only make your entrance to your wedding once, so why not do it in style? One of the simplest ways to make a big impression is to line your wedding aisle. If you want your entrance to be unforgettable, check out these amazing ideas.
Mini-trees or potted plants
We can’t all have massive trees to line the wedding aisle like Will and Kate, but why not miniaturize the tree idea and bring in some potted plants? Baby orange or citrus trees bring in a pop of color and a tropical feel. Photography: Gabriel Ryan Photographers, Floral Design: JL Designs
Ombre petal patterns
Elaborate swirling patterns of petals welcome guests to your wedding, and the ombre pattern that fades from deep purple to white is impactful and right on trend. Photography: Braja Mandala Photography and Gene Higa Photography. Floral Design: Splendid Sentiments
Lanterns filled with plants
Candles are a classic wedding aisle decoration, but what if you filled lanterns with plants instead of candles? Choosing green succulents and oversized white blooms for the lanterns both simplifies and modernizes the look of this wedding aisle. Photography: Tim Hines Photography, Floral Design: Silk Veil Events by Ivy
Personalized gobo aisle
A simple petal and tealight lined aisle is vaulted to a new level with a personalized light gobo with the couple’s calligraphed name and wedding date on it. Glamorous and unexpected! Photography: Heather Rice Photography, Floral Design: Carter’s Florist
Giant balloons
Balloons never lose their appeal. Playful and soft, these over-sized pastel balloons float above the wedding aisle. Perfect for indoor or outdoor wedding ceremonies! Photography: Lindsay B Photography, Event Design: Unbridled Solutions
Chalkboard signs
Chalkboards along your wedding aisle do double duty, with a rustic yet elegant decor touch and the ability to send a personal message to those attending your wedding. Keep it pretty with gorgeous calligraphy or script! Photography: Desiree Shuey Photography, Chalkboards: DIY
Pretty Pinwheels
If you are dying to inject some DIY personal touches into your wedding aisle, these dainty pinwheels would be the perfect project. They’ll add a lot of impact, but won’t be too time-consuming. Photography: MEF Photo
Luxurious Lighting
This multi-level aisle starts from the ground up, featuring lush petals, tall modern vases with flickering candles, exquisite white floral arrangements and our favorite: crystal lamps. All the details lead up to the draped rotunda, evoking romance. Photography: Simone and Martin Photography, Design and Planning: Mindy Weiss
Bright Pops of Color
Oversized blooms are perfect for lining a wedding aisle if petals aren’t to your taste. Sunflowers fit in with a rustic country theme and the bright yellow really stands out in photos. Plus, it’s easy to do! Photography: Jenna Ebert Photography, Floral: ACS Florals and Events
Mirror, Mirror in the Aisle
This modern, minimal wedding aisle uses long, low mirrored containers which give the appearance of floating hydrangeas. Combined with clear plexi chairs and floating manzanita branches above the altar, this aisle gets straight to the point. Photography: Sharone Amit Photography, Event and Floral Design: Jose Graterol Designs