In this post I will give ideas and suggestions for displaying wedding memorabilia, items collected from your own wedding or perhaps a sentimental item inherited from a parent or grandparent wedding. These items could include wedding stationary such as a wedding invitation, a ceremony program or a reception menu card. Other items could be wedding clothing, such as a bridal gown or veil, a garter, a handkerchief or the bride’s custom shoes and the groom’s tie. Floral items from the wedding day could be preserved and displayed, such as a bridal bouquet or a boutonniere worn by the groom. Food items used on the wedding day can also be displayed, such as the toasting glasses, a wedding cake topper or a set of wedding cake knives.
For most wedding memorabilia displays a simple frame, a shadowbox or a cloche could be used, most craft or retail stores have a selection of various sizes and shapes available in glass or different types of wood and metal finishes. For larger items perhaps a unique display case, such as a curio cabinet or a pedestal full length mirror, could be repurposed or altered. There are also special archival boxes and tissue paper that can be purchased and then used to safely store a wedding gown.
Shown below are several ideas and suggestions for
containers that could be used for displaying wedding memorabilia:
Shown below are a few more unique containers
that could be used to display wedding memorabilia
a cake plate with glass dome could be used to display a pair of special bridal shoes
a lantern could be used to display a bridal bouquet,
a wedding cake topper or a set of toasting glasses
Shown below is a fun idea to display a bridal dress on a mannequin
and then placed in a corner curio cabinet with the glass shelves removed
Shown below are a few examples of wedding memorabilia displays
a bridal bouquet and a groom boutonniere in a shadowbox
a framed bridal bouquet
a wedding invitation with response card, envelope and special stamps
a set of toasting glasses, wedding invitation and a photo of the bridal couple
a bridal gown perserved in a special archival box
a unique idea to display a bridal dress in a pedestal mirror frame
a pair of special bridal shoes displayed under a glass dome
a framed cork from the champagne bottle used for the first toast
(this would make a great first anniversary gift for a bridal couple)
Shown below are several ideas for displaying
sentimental memorabilia inherited from a parent or grandparent wedding
a heirloom bridal veil and orange blossom wreath framed with a photo
a heirloom bridal purse and groom’s tie framed with a photo
a vintage bridal handkerchief
a vintage wedding cake topper
a vintage cake topper and a paper reception napkin