Using Terraces and Stairs ♡ The Latest Trend in Ribbon Pulls is Extra Long Ribbons!
2017.12.18 published
Bouquet Pulls as an Alternative to Bouquet Tosses*
Bouquet pulls are being performed after the ceremony, at the reception, or at after-parties as an alternative to bouquet tosses*
The bride connects several ribbons to her bouquet for guests to pull all at once,
and the person who is tied with the bouquet and ribbon hears "the next happiness will come♡," making it an interactive experience for the guests.
It's like a lottery or draw, allowing you to enjoy a fun time surrounded by cute female guests♩
Have you decided where to do it?
Many brides might be planning to have the classic bouquet pull at their wedding,
but have you already decided where to have it?*
Basically,
- If done after the ceremony, it can be at the entrance of the chapel or in the garden
- If done during the reception, around the main table
It's common to have female guests gather and perform the bouquet pull at a close distance of about 1 meter*
A bit of distance makes it more exciting!
Recently, however, it's trending to intentionally lengthen the ribbons (by several meters), creating a greater distance between the guests and the bride, and performing the bouquet pull in a more dynamic way*
The reason is that if the distance is too close, the guests around cannot see what is happening.
By maintaining some distance, everyone can watch the bouquet pull,
allowing not just a few guests, but everyone in the venue to join in on the excitement! How delightful is that!
But even if it's said that doing a bouquet pull at a distance from the guests is better, honestly, the space isn't that wide, so I don't know where to do it.
Here are some recommended locations!
For example, a popular idea seen frequently on Instagram lately is to hold the bouquet pull from a second-floor terrace or balcony♩
The colorful ribbons spread out in a fan shape from the bride's hand holding the bouquet are powerful and cute♡
Many brides might also have stairs at their reception venue.
In that case, doing a bouquet pull from the landing of the stairs could be fun◎
It's great that guests can enjoy the performance while seated at their tables too*
This bride held her bouquet pull while showing her face and bouquet out of a window on the second floor*
If you swipe to the third photo, you'll see,
a guest who successfully drew the lucky ribbon received the bouquet delivered through a basket as if on a tightrope♡
Holding a bouquet pull over a pool is also a unique idea♡
The ribbons that don't win amusingly drop onto the water's surface*