This month’ s styleboard is all about natural materials with a strong textural element – fibres, fabrics, foliage and florals that make you want to reach out and touch them. These materials are luxurious in an earthy, organic way and can work all year round – soft, raw linen or silk in spring and summer, macramé or velvet for autumn and wool or fur for winter. Your guests won’t be able to keep their hands off!
These watercolour escort cards from Michaela McBride Calligraphy are the perfect blend of texture and sophistication.
We're loving the bohemian vibe of this macramé wall hanging from The Reedsmith.
This textural wild grass bouquet by Ungauey is a beautiful example of the use of unusual florals and foliage.
Two piece wedding dresses are right on trend and we just adore this lace number from French designer Laure de Sagazan.
This pampas grass wedding backdrop captured by Gui Gorge is such a simple and unique way to add some wow factor to your ceremony.
These hanging macramé decorations are a great way to add interest to a minimalist set up. (Photographed by Love Is A Big Deal via Green Wedding Shoes.)
If florals and colour are more your style, how about these macramé plant hangers? (Styled by Divine Events and photographed by Lara Hotz.)
This is one piece of stationery that would definitely not be going in the bin! Impress your guests with these oh-so-pretty linen menus by Michaela McBride Calligraphy.
These bride and groom chair decorations by The Reedsmith are the perfect way to mark your place.
Cotton candy with your cocktail?? Yes please! A clever way to bring texture to your tipple, styled by Paper Diamonds and captured by Katie Grant Photography.
I’m loving the natural boho feel of this styleboard.
Amazing collections and I would like to suggest you Mademoiselle Bridal for buying bridal accessories.
Have you got a link for the bride and groom chair decorations? I’ve tried the website link you have there but it doesn’t seem to be on their website!