I adore succulents – always have. Maybe it’s because they’re basically the only plants I’ve ever managed to keep alive. Or perhaps it’s their squishy, rubbery texture that appeals. Regardless, I love them, and I love them even more in weddings!
I’m obviously not the only one, because succulents have become pretty darn popular in the world of weddings. Most often, I see them as table décor or guest favors, both of which are awesome options. However, I did a little browsing and found five more ways for you to include succulents in your wedding day. Can you see yourself using any of these?
5 Ways to Use Succulents in Your Wedding
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Statement Necklace Made of Live Succulents by Passionflower Living Jewelry on Etsy // Swiss Ceramic Hanging Planter by Latch Key on ScoutMob
I think this necklace made of tiny living succulents is why they invented the phrase “statement necklace.” I dare you not to get compliments on it! I also love the idea of hanging planters at the ceremony space and/or reception venue, and I think this one is particularly pretty. Granted, it’s not specific to succulents, but versatility is always a good thing!
Monogrammed Letter Succulent Planter by Succulent Wonderland on Etsy
Marquee signs are all the rage these days, but why not skip the lights and have a monogrammed succulent display? Spell out “love” or feature your initials – either way, it’ll look really cool and colorful!
Clay Succulent Cake Topper by DK Designs on ScoutMob // Succulents Save the Date, Bridal Shower or Wedding Invitation by Seahorse Bend Press on Etsy
As much as I love the idea of incorporating living succulents in your wedding, it’s probably best to stick with this realistic clay version when it comes to your wedding cake. And how pretty is this watercolor bespoke stationery design?
Will succulents be a part of your wedding style?