"Perfect for a Welcome Board! A Selection of Adorable Signs from Korean Flower Shops and Cafés♡"
2022.04.07 published
The Signs of Korean Shops are Cute ♡
Korean cafes and flower shops have such cute interiors, don’t they?
The items, tableware, mirrors, and flowers they have are all stylish and sophisticated.
Among those, I suddenly thought, “Oh, this could be a reference for a wedding ♩,” regarding the shop signs.
Many people post signs on Instagram (indeed, it’s common to take photos of the sign and exterior when you arrive at a shop!),
And while looking at various signs, I thought they might serve as great inspiration for welcome board designs! ♡
I’m excited to share some of the signs I found that might give you some inspiration.
Aren’t they cute? ♡
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This is a sign from a flower shop in Korea.
The flowers are lavishly and airy piled up, making it super cute! ♡
It looks like a whole bouquet could be used to create a welcome board.
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Here’s another one ♡
If linked with the floral decorations for the wedding, it would definitely be lovely...!
The welcome space would surely become glamorous too! ♡
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Simple but I’m also interested in a welcome board that looks like a swing ♩
I would love to display it outside the venue! ♡
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This is a sign from a Korean skincare esthetic.
I want to try mimicking the idea of lighting up the round acrylic from below! ♡
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Recently, arch-shaped wedding items have been trending,
But I thought it would also be cute to use a square board and shape the letters into a hilly arch. ♡
That being said, a shiny black board reflects beautifully like a mirror.
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I noticed that many Korean cafe signs have this type of shape.
Since you can place items on top, I want to decorate the entrance with potted plants or flowers! ♡
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It’s nice to decorate with larger LED lights too.
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A design that features an illustration resembling a movie film in the center of a smooth mirror board.
It might be nice to design an illustration of the couple in a similar style! ♡
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If you decorate the welcome space with copper stands or tapestries, I thought it would be simple and stylish to place the lettering sideways like this. ♡
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Lastly, I found an acrylic arch-shaped board among a cafe’s menu ♡
The two of them displayed together look cute.
It’s easy to imagine this being placed at a wedding! ♩
Did any of these catch your attention?
I introduced signs from Korean shops that could easily be transformed into welcome boards for a wedding by just changing the message.
I picked up designs that might really fit well in a welcome space! What did you think?
The idea of using cute signs as references for welcome boards might be surprisingly good! ♡