How to decorate for a Garden party?
Need to do a booth with A Garden Party Theme. What should I use
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Lattice lots of flowers and greenery and ribbon. Fairy lights would add romance. You could add twigs. And vines.
Hi there. I'm Cindy. A garden party sounds fabulous. When I think of a garden party, I get ideas of a lot of soft fabrics, fresh flowers, tea pot and tea cups. Soft colors and printed fabrics. To decorate a booth I recommend a very feminine ensemble. First put down a solid color fabric as the base on your table. (Don't forget that you can use any fabric which includes bed sheets, tea towels, shower curtains, etc.) On top of that, put down a printed fabric. If possible, work some lattice in your plan. You could even work in some sort of ivy plant thru the lattice. Tea sets would really complete the look. (even plastic or child's tea set) A couple vases of fresh flowers will give visual interest and a pleasant smell. Good luck with this project.
I love the idea of flowers for a backdrop, like this:
https://www.stylemepretty.com/living/2015/11/13/garden-party-first-birthday/
I have a paper flowers tutorial here that may help you:
https://www.burlapandblue.com/2018/02/08/step-by-step-easy-giant-paper-dahlia-tutorial/
An arch with trailing ivy and flower pots at the base. Then perhaps a fun garden table to offset with a beautiful planter in the middle