Stylish Brides Are All Doing It! Did You Know That Laying Down Tulle in the Welcome Space is the Key? ♡
2016.12.06 published
How to Create a Stylish Welcome Space?
The welcome space where you greet your guests at the wedding. Many experienced brides gather their favorite items and are decorating beautifully ♡ However, some brides may be worried about how to arrange the collected items stylishly.
The stylish welcome space designs we are introducing have a common feature: "tulle is laid out" ♡ Laying tulle brings cohesion to the design and makes it look very stylish ♩ Let's take a look at some decoration ideas from experienced brides!
/ The Laid Tulle is the Point ♡ / Stylish Welcome Space Design ①
An antique atmosphere with a welcome trunk and star marquee lights as the main items ♡ By laying fluffy white tulle in a three-dimensional manner, it creates a cohesive design that includes the scattered candles ♡
/ The Laid Tulle is the Point ♡ / Stylish Welcome Space Design ②
A welcome space filled with fluffy tulle that looks very cute. Tulle and flower petals go perfectly together, so scattering petals like this is a great idea ♡ It's an overall white, neat, and feminine design ♩
/ The Laid Tulle is the Point ♡ / Stylish Welcome Space Design ③
A welcome space that stylishly arranges traditional wedding items like a welcome board, photo frames, props, and candles ♡ By laying white tulle, a sense of unity is created throughout the display* This design is great for brides who plan to place many items ♩
/ The Laid Tulle is the Point ♡ / Stylish Welcome Space Design ④
A bride who displayed photos from her Hawaiian wedding in a Seria photo frame*
This tulle is said to be from IKEA! Some IKEA curtains are available for around 1,000 yen, so it's worth checking out ◎
Let's Get the Tips and Create a Stylish Welcome Space ♩
How was it? Fluffy tulle is the perfect item to gather items together and create a stylish atmosphere ♡
Laying tulle is the first step in creating a stylish welcome space ♩ Let's create a chic welcome space while referencing the designs of experienced brides*