23 Gorgeous Ways To Use Pampas Grass for Your Wedding
23 Gorgeous Ways To Use Pampas Grass for Your Wedding
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As you know, I'm a sucker for wedding trends, and there's one gorgeous floral trend that started as something niche for boho weddings, but is now popping up in luxury events, rustic celebrations, and even city bashes too.
It's pampas grass. And it can be eclectic, romantic, beautiful, and entirely stylish.
A tall versatile grass, it adds instant texture to bouquets and backdrops, adds a retro Southwest vibe for alternative weddings, or a pretty, almost ostrich feather flutter to more classic soirees. Plus it's the perfect alternative if you and your other half aren't into flowers.
And I'm a little bit obsessed!
Pampas grass actually has a bit of a racy, rather than romantic, symbolism. It's said that couples who grow pampas in their front gardens are actually swingers!
But we're not ones for myths, we're ones for style, and there's something just so cool about the look and feel of pampas at a wedding.
Not only does it look good, it's also cost effective, long lasting, a little goes a very long way and a lot can make a BIG statement.
Don't believe us? Scroll down for our round-up of gorgeous ideas for using our favourite new foliage for your big day...
23 Ways To Style Pampas Grass for Your Wedding
1. Urn It
2. Soft Chandelier
3. Simple Strands
4. Furry Tails
Photo by Sophie Epton Photography via The Greenhouse
5. Boho Bouquet
6. On a Pedestal
Photo by Witty Rentals via Farewell Fiance
7. Great Heights
Photo via The Wedding Designer
8. Eclectic Arrangement
9. Drape Decor
10. Feather & Foliage
Photo by Christine Clark via Truly & Madly
11. Along Your Aisle
12. Stand Tall
13. Adorn Your Altar
14. Set The Bar
15. Industrial Complex
16. Pots of Protea
17. Textured Backdrop
Photo via Rock Paper Details on Instagram
18. Open Door Policy
19. Sea Grass
20. Table Runner
21. Southwest Statement
22. Ceremony Scene
Design by Gui Jeorge via Nouba
23. Panoramic Pampas
So cool, and SO versatile. You can see why I'm obsessed right? I was supposed to stop at 15 ideas (and it was pretty hard to stop at 23!).
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