I know it's hard to sometime visualize what you want and how you want it. You find yourself searching Google Images and Pinterest for the perfect photo of what you want and how you want it.
I put together four wedding arch inspirations for you to swoon over, to save or send to a friend. Maybe these will fit perfectly with your wedding aesthetic or at least give you a good idea of an arch, colors and even color combos.
Earthy: This traditional arch is a beautiful dark wood. The greenery and the draping flowers were soo beautiful. It gave it more of an "earthy" feel with more natural looking elements on the arch. Plus the trees added to the little forest feel right next to the river. The slight pop of color was perfect and not overwhelming to Francesca's red and purple wedding dress. Isn't it gorgeous?
Photographed at Sweet Water Hollow, Salmon, Idaho
Geometrical: Shapes are in. They have been very popular over the last couple of years and I think they are a really neat and really eye-catching. I love this modern hexagon Mallori and Ralph had. The added florals really made it more romantic. The size of it too was great because it allowed more space around the couple creating some needed negative space. It really complimented the photos rather than making it "too busy." I think this year we will see a lot of triangles what do you think?
Photographed at the Phillips' Property, Salmon, Idaho
Colorful: Color is in for 2021, so don't hold back if you don't want to! Add colorful flowers and fabrics. I love the pop of purple Keila had at her wedding. Her flowers were larger than life and the mixture of different shades was perfectly powerful but not overwhelming. Purple is coming back this year, do you love purple?
Photographed at the Sacajawea Center, Salmon, Idaho
Simple: I love this simple arch with a touch of greenery and white flowers along with the skull at the top. This also gives an opportunity to add something "personal" like a skull etc. One wedding I photographed the groom and his father built their arch with wood from their family ranch with added antlers from horn hunting trips they had done. It was so personal and such a beautiful touch to the wedding. Do you have horns you could add for a personal touch?
Photographed at the Y Knot Barn, Pony, Montana
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