40 reasons wedding palm fronds and monstera plants are our new favorite obsession #Decor#decor#non-floral centerpiece#palms Updated Mar 15 2021 (Posted Jul 24 2017) Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Gina and DJ's ceremony backdrop of our dreams | Photo by Briana Morrison Photography Related Post How to make your own succulent terrarium centerpieces I have a total hard-on for succulents, seriously you should see my balcony it's crazy out there. Anyway Dragon Lady once showed us her monster... Read more When it comes to wedding trends, I am so on board with anything botanical. When succulents got popular, I was totally down. And now we're starting to see wedding palm fronds and monstera plants leak over from home decor trends into weddings and WE ARE IN. They're tropical, they're super chic, and they pair really well with white and metallic decor. Plus, they're everywhere so it's easy to craft up a whole theme around them. Let's take a look at about a billion ways to bring in some palms and monstera deliciosas into your wedding decor… Let's put a bird leaf on it! Tropical Wedding Invitation Suite from Paper Minx Designs These fake fronds can be used as placemats or on top of plates for a gorgeous display (Via Amazon) Like this! Monstera Leaf Placemat Sheets from Kenley Kreations Inc Or this! Gina and DJ's ceremony backdrop | Photo by Briana Morrison Photography Or this! Palm invitations (and other matching goodies!) by Vistaprint Via Inspired by This | Photo by Kelsey Albright Photography Step the Record Straight Vegan Flat in Palms from ModCloth Tickle Me Picnic A-Line Dress in Tropical Fronds from ModCloth Palm Leaf Wrapping Paper from When it Rains Paper Monstera Cake Topper from lightpaper Felt Leaf Garland from HandcraftLab Palm Leaf Paper Plates from tulleANDtwig Set of 12 Monstera cupcake toppers from poppyandchi Monstera Leaf Paper Straws from ByEmilySmith Monstera Large Leaf Lasercut Fan Program from AprilTwentyFive Wedding embroidery hoop from MissKatiuska Floral Bridesmaid Invitation from Butterfly Ghost Leaf place cards from CraftCut Palm Leaf Party Cups from Oh Goodie Events Door hanger printable from Happy Party Studio Monstera Leaf Acrylic Cake Toppers from CaliforniaLustre Tropical Party Theme Wedding Napkin from PartyPaperPresents Dolly Dress "Pastel Paradise" from HeartsandFound And for your "monstera girl"… Sloth and monstera dress from annanemone Heart-shaped palm leaf print (use as a guest book!) from ScandinavianWalls Monstera hoop earrings from Adriana Soto Faux Monstera plant in lieu of a bouquet or hung on the wall, from dirtcouture Use them like this… Via Home Polish | Photo by Claire Esparros Or like this! Via Martha Stewart Weddings | Photo by Bryan Gardner Monstera Deliciosa Nail Decals from KimsNailedIt Minty Monstera enamel pin favors from PardonMyTone Monstera and Palm Leaf Bunting from AllHerGlory Plant leaf trim for decor from CloudCraftShop Monstera cookie favors that are almost too pretty to teat… Make this Monstera Deliciosa Round Blanket your table runner or ceremony backdrop! From CasaLovina Adorable pouches for bridesmaid gifts from stypsstudio Tropical Palm Leaf Confetti from OhsoLively Wedding Welcome Sign from HHpaperCO Yep, this is also how WE feel about wedding palms and monsteras… Gina loving on the decor! Photo by Briana Morrison Photography 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 Metallic, marble, and chic style: now THIS is fab modern wedding inspiration NEXT A colorful Indian wedding with so many outfit changes and decor that will blow your mind Show/Hide comments [ 2 ] This makes me think of Blanche Devereauxs bedroom… 🙂 Reply The mod cloth dress here is actually from Collectif (they have their own website and have some amazing retro and tropical prints). 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.
The mod cloth dress here is actually from Collectif (they have their own website and have some amazing retro and tropical prints). Reply