You may not have even thought of choosing denim as part of your wedding theme, but denim can be super cute if used in the right way. We don’t mean you need to have a wedding dress made in denim (although it might look cool if you did!), just using the fabric as part of your decorations and styling.

For decorations, cute heart denim bunting will look great for an indoor wedding, a wedding outside or in a marquee. We also love the idea of denim and lace rag garlands that will sway in the wind if you are using an outside space. Using old denim jean pockets to put your guest’s cutlery and napkins into is a novel idea for place settings, and how about wrapping little drinks bottles in pieces of denim and tying with a little string or ribbon.

For the little details, a handmade denim corsage or wrist corsage will look amazing, and you could also make these as buttonholes for the groomsmen. Another lovely idea is to simply wrap pieces of denim around the stems of your buttonhole arrangements.

If you are having denim as part of your wedding styling it will complement the look if your bridal party wear some denim too… no, they don’t have to wear their jeans! A simple denim or denim-look/colour bow tie, blazer or waistcoat for the guys, and cute denim-look dresses for the girls; these will look great in different colours and styles, as the mismatch look is a really hot trend for bridal party outfits.

Demin Wedding Styling Mood Board

Credits

Denim Pocket Place Setting — Today’s Nest

Denim Wrapped Bottles — Via Jesi Haack Design, picture by Gabriel Ryan Photographers

Buttonholes Wrapped with Denim — Martha Stewart Weddings

Denim Bridal Wear — Via Oncewed, picture by Tec Petaja

Denim and Lace Rag Garland — Shabby Girl Next Door via Etsy

DIY Denim Corsage — Somewhat Simple

Denim Heart Bunting — Peony and Thistle via Flickr

Favours with Denim-Look Wrappers — Martha Stewart Weddings

Personalised Denim Hearts — Etched in Time via Etsy

Manolo Blahnik Blue Denim Rhinestone Buckle Pumps — Manolo Blahnik

Denim Wrapped Flower Tin — Via Jesi Haack Design, picture by Gabriel Ryan Photographers