Inspiration

Roundup: Our Favourite DIY Wedding Backdrop Tutorials

Not everyone feels Spring Fever the same – some people have the urge to purge and clean, some people have the urge to change up their wardrobe, some people have the urge to get outside and garden. And some lucky people get a burst of creative energy and start to crave a great DIY.

Today on the CB Blog, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite and most beautiful backdrops that are perfect for bridal showers, photobooths, ceremony alters, sweetheart tables or rehearsal dinners. So get out your glue guns and let’s get crafting!

DIY Fabric Streamer Ceremony Backdrop from Kiss My Tulle

Not only is this backdrop a stunner, especially for outdoor weddings, but it was super easy on the budget, with a total cost of $10! While it took a lot of love and effort, the result is fantastic – you’ve got the see the photos of the streamers dancing in the wind during the ceremony! See the full tutorial here.

DIY Watercolour Coffee Filter Garlands from The Wedding Scoop

If you’ve been reading this blog long enough, you know how much we LOVE COFFEE FILTERS for crafting! This DIY tutorial from The Wedding Scoop is all about dip-dyed coffee filter garlands, which look like hanging floral vines when arranged as a backdrop. We adore! Get the full tutorial here.

Colourful Paper Rosettes from The Broke-Ass Bride

Paper rosettes make super whimsical bridal shower and rehearsal decor, with a bonus that they’re relatively inexpensive (the cost being paper and any embellishments you add) and relatively easy (meaning even your least crafty bridesmaid can get in on the fun). The Broke-Ass Bride has a rad tutorial from their friends at A Good Affair on how to make paper rosettes into a cute patoot backdrop! See the full tutorial here.

DIY Geometri Paper Backdrop from The Budget Savvy Bride

Another gorgeous backdrop with the perfect price tag, the Budget Savvy Bride put together this adorable project using paint squares and twine, and it looks so fab! This DIY is perfect for an assembly line crafting party – everyone takes a task, and the job gets done twice as fast (meaning more time for mimosas). Plus it would look extra cute in your house after your wedding, (like, for instance, in a nursery