Looking to take your decoration to the next level for your special day? Check out the 25 wedding pillar decoration ideas to spruce us your colonial decor.
Last updated February 5, 2024
Though often overlooked, wedding pillars are just as vital as your tablescape and entryway decor at your wedding venue. And there’s no limit to what you can do with your wedding pillar decorations.
From traditional pedestal or pillar decoration ideas that include flowers and candles to modern touches like LED fairy lights and ice sculptures, there’s something to fit every wedding theme and decor style. Here, a few ideas to inspire you.
Go for festive charm with fairy lights and artificial ivy garlands twirled along the length of wooden pillars to bump up your wedding decorations. Especially recommended for an evening do.
Dress up plain white wedding pillars in satin, silk, or self-patterned cloth in your wedding colors to extend the overall theme to the décor.
Consider a vase of colorful flowers arranged atop each pillar. Classic and impressive. Match them with your floral décor or your wedding colors.
Large, oversized candles or candles in different shapes and sizes can add a dramatic look to elevate your wedding pillars.
Flowers and candles are a pair you cannot take your eyes off. These two are guaranteed to enhance your wedding pillar decoration no matter the colors.
String beaded pearl along the length of the wedding pillar, then complete the decor with a floral crown for pure elegance.
If you’d like to add timed lighting to your entry, multicolor LED-lit crystal pillars put on quite a show.
Carved wedding columns with hollow stands for LED lights or candles add extra drama to your décor, throwing patterns along the walls and floor.
Add a touch of class with elegant glass pillars that feature a giant candle in a decorative lantern atop floral garlands in your wedding colors.
Intricately patterned gold or copper wedding pillars with brilliant red roses at the top can up your wedding pillars’ décor in spades.
Light up your wedding aisle as you walk to your chosen tunes with wedding pillars in the form of streetlights from special locations.
Sometimes these traditional party items are least expected at weddings, but they can really help bring the celebration alive. When dressing up your wedding pillars, use varying sizes for maximum effect.
Stack wooden crate-style pillars to create a base, then finish the top with elaborate flower vases and larger-than-life floral arrangements to bring the outdoors inside.
Opt for gold pillars with intricate patterns and statues of the family deity adorning the crown. Bright flowers and tea lights complete the arrangement.
Drape wedding pillars in yellow cloth held together by supersized floral arrangements. Complete the look with pops of blue to bring together sun and sand.
For an outdoor wedding, especially one by the water, use bamboo wedding pillars with floral streams, ribbons, and bows to tie into the surroundings and wedding theme.
Decorate your wedding pillars with family photos, engagement shots. and other life events all strung together with thread.
For a sleek, modern look, consider metal wedding pillars intertwined with either flowers, ribbons, or cloth accessories.
Wedding pillars in silver or gold with intricate carved patterns add a dash of panache without much effort, inviting your guests’ oohs and aahs.
Silver mirror work pillars reflect your image as you walk down the aisle, creating ripples of movement through the whole ceremony.
Choose luxurious marble pillars etched with floral or geometric designs and top them off with ice sculptures in a similar pattern.
Tall wedding pillars with diamonds, crystals, and other precious gems decorating the body give you sparkling statement pieces and great conversation starters.
Exquisite carved woodwork pillars with large lanterns, candles, or floral arrangements are aesthetically pleasing and awe-enticing.
Instead of lanterns as décor, use larger-than-life lanterns as your wedding pillars to add some mood lighting and mystery.
Decorate your wedding pillars with floral arrangements sculpted into hearts or other meaningful symbols to signify this special moment in time.
From economical to lavish, monotone to colorful, indulge in your greatest wedding planning dreams, and make those wedding pillars do more than just support other decor elements. Whether working with wedding planners and venues or trying DIY wedding options you found online, finding a wedding pedestal design that complements your colors and overall theme is an easy process you can enjoy with your partner.
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