Create an aisle out of pinwheels #Ceremony Advice#aisle#ceremony#pinwheel#steal-this-idea Updated Oct 12 2015 (Posted Feb 26 2013) Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Photos by: Molly Maldovan Photos by Molly Maldovan Janna and Bryan found a super fun and super inexpensive way to create an aisle at their rural New York wedding: pinwheels! It added some whimsy, some movement, and best of all, very little set-up time. You can buy them in bulk for cheap and you're basically done. Plus: built-in child entertainment! Check out more photos from Janna and Bryan's outdoor, colorful wedding! Catherine Clark Catherine Clark loiters at her local library, makes art, watches movies en masse, plays video and tabletop games, poorly cooks healthy things, cuddles with her feline fur babies, and blogs at BijouxandBits.com. @enidjcoleslaw @bijouxandbits @bijouxandbits PREVIOUS Katie & David's winter wedding in the mountains NEXT A fashionable and musical elopement under a giant oak tree Show/Hide comments [ 4 ] Oooh I am totally stealing this idea! I'm getting married in Central Park where basically nothing is allowed (no music, chairs, booze etc etc) but there's no ban on pinwheels! Thanks for sharing this! Reply Pinwheels always remind me of Project Zero/Fatal Frame games so there's something mysterious and seriously cool about them. Imagine having those suckers spinning on a misty night! <3 Reply Aww man! I'm already planning on doing this for my wedding in June. My mom has hand made all of the pinwheels, and they'll be used to outline the perimeter of the venue grounds. Didn't think anyone else would have thought of this! Great minds think alike, I guess. Reply Release the disappointment: it's all been done before… but it's never been done by YOU! 🙂 Reply Join the conversation Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for your offbeat awesomeness newsletter! No-drama comment policy Part of what makes the Offbeat Empire different is our commitment to civil, constructive commenting. Make sure you're familiar with our no-drama comment policy. Biz owners & wedding bloggers Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Bride, join us as an advertiser instead.
Oooh I am totally stealing this idea! I'm getting married in Central Park where basically nothing is allowed (no music, chairs, booze etc etc) but there's no ban on pinwheels! Thanks for sharing this! Reply
Pinwheels always remind me of Project Zero/Fatal Frame games so there's something mysterious and seriously cool about them. Imagine having those suckers spinning on a misty night! <3 Reply
Aww man! I'm already planning on doing this for my wedding in June. My mom has hand made all of the pinwheels, and they'll be used to outline the perimeter of the venue grounds. Didn't think anyone else would have thought of this! Great minds think alike, I guess. Reply