Surprisingly, All of These! A Collection of Wedding Items Featuring Brush Stroke Design ♡
2019.09.09 published
In Japan too, brush stroke designs seem to be trending♡
Did you know that wedding items featuring brush stroke designs are increasing in overseas weddings?
Brush stroke refers to the meaning of "the movement of a brush or the marks of a brush."
So what does it look like...
It refers to the traces of the ink smudges and brush movements created by "stopping," "sweeping," and "lifting" when drawing letters or pictures with a brush or quill pen.
Foreign brides seem to be stylishly incorporating this brush stroke design into various wedding items!♡
Doesn’t it make you curious about what it looks like?
It seems likely to become popular in Japan too♡
Here are some wedding items featuring brush stroke designs that you might want to check out in advance.
Brush stroke design wedding item ♡1
First up is the wedding cake.
It's already known as the "brush stroke cake," and it gained popularity when introduced in a previous article by marry♡
Thinly spread chocolate is used to create brush stroke-shaped plates, which are then attached or pierced into the sides of the cake for decoration.
Artistic and very glamorous, it's no wonder it attracts attention!♡
By changing the color of the chocolate plates, the overall atmosphere of the wedding cake can dramatically change for different arrangements!♡
➡ Click here for a stylish design collection of brush stroke cakes*
Brush stroke design wedding item ♡2
Next is a welcome board with a brush stroke design♡
You can DIY by painting the back of an acrylic board.
By taking advantage of the brush's texture, you can achieve a marbled look with varying shades, and also create a stylish smudged effect at the edges.
It appears as though the letters are popping out!♡
Previously, the standard design for wedding items using acrylic boards involved pressing flowers, but
it looks like brush stroke welcome boards are going to trend now!♡
➡ Click here for a collection of stylish brush stroke welcome boards*