Jingle bells, jingle bells! It’s a family favourite and there’s something a little whimsical about bells twinkling! They’re also a symbol of weddings – bells ring out as an announcement of a brand new union.
Bells
Create wreaths from bells and hang over doorways and on door knobs
Instead of carrying a ring pillow or flowers, have the younger members of your bridal party carry bells and ring them as they proceed up the aisle
Find beautiful bells and place them in gorgeous packaging for a special wedding favor
Bells from Pink Frosting
- Instead of confetti, give each guest bells tied onto string, cord or ribbon to ring as you walk back down the aisle as a married couple.
- If you are marrying in a church, check to see if they are able to play the church bells as you are pronounced husband and wife.
- On a ribbon, wrap a bell around each napkin
- If you love this tradition, place a bell at each table for guests to ring for a newlywed kiss
- Pin a little bell to your ring pillow and bouquet wrap
- Decorate the end of each pew with a bell
- Give bell shaped cookies as favours
- Use Christmas bell flowers in your bouquet
- Use the colours of bells as your wedding colour scheme- metallics of silver and gold
- Give bracelets or necklaces with bells on them as gifts to your attendants.
- Go vintage and place sugar wedding bells on top of your wedding cake
I am in love with the concept of mini bell wreaths on doorknobs. This is such a fantastic idea. This would also be perfect during the holiday season! Wonderful post and very inspiring!
It’s a family favourite and there’s something a little whimsical about bells twinkling! They’re also a symbol of weddings- bells ring out as an announcement of a brand new union.