How to Plan a Wedding in the Woods | Emmaline Bride™ (2025)

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Planning a woodland wedding? You’ll need this — it’s chock-full of rustic details, along with other themes to inspire you.

Do you dream of a wedding in the woods, exchanging vows underneath trees and enjoying a reception off the beaten path? Today’s woodland wedding inspiration post is for you! A wedding in the woods is a romantic venue; nature is beauty in itself and makes a perfect backdrop for exchanging vows. And, your friend Mother Nature will take care of most of the decorating herself, which means all you have to do is add a few unique touches to make the space your own! It requires a bit more in terms of setup for catering and seating, but we think the result is well worth the extra work. Read on to find out how to plan a chic wedding in the woods with hand-picked inspiration including handmade wedding items & Real Wedding examples from real couples like you! Enjoy!

Does it get more beautiful than this?

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photo credit: our labor of love via elizabeth anne designs

A Crazy Beautiful Ceremony Location
Nature is already beautiful, so the ceremony location ought to be easy to spot. Make sure it’s open and large enough for guests to sit comfortably. Then, design your ceremony space where you’ll recite your vows.

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photo credit: twin hearts photography via project wedding

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photo credit: amy & stuart photography via style me pretty

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photo credit: jessica velarde via hifi weddings

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photo credit: jodi and kurt of jodi miller photography via green wedding shoes

A Place for Guests to Relax
To make the space more enjoyable for guests, provide plenty of seating (the more comfortable, the better!) with eclectic chairs, vintage couches, and more. While not entirely practical (I’m imagining myself dragging couches out into the woods), it certainly makes for a memorable event.

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photo credit: twin hearts photography via project wedding

The most important element for guests is a comfortable, roomy space to enjoy dinner and take in the breathtaking views.

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photo credit: jose villa, flowers by flower wild events, styled by rebecca stone of duet weddings, lighting by bella vista designs via once wed

Nature-Inspired Wedding Rings

One way to tie in your woodland wedding theme after the “I Do” is with a nature inspired wedding ring. Whenever you admire the band, you’ll recall your beautiful day. This band with leaf imprints is our favorite for the groom, handmade by Magic in the Grass

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for him: by magic in the grass

… with this band which is one of our favorites for the bride, handmade by Kristin Coffin:

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for her: by

(P.S. Don’t forget the matching earrings with a twig design, also by Kristin Coffin:)

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by kristin coffin

Woodland Wedding Invitations

The best way to inspire your creativity from the start is with a woodland wedding invitation suite. This suite was a DIY by Wood and Grain. It is one of the prettiest we’ve seen yet! It even includes a ‘field guide’ with local trees, plants, and bugs. This is a great way to get your guests excited for the fun party you have planned.

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by wood & grain

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by wood & grain

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by wood & grain

Cake Topper, Rustic-Inspired

Make sure your cake is finished with a nature-inspired topper, like this twig topper by The Original Twig.

by made merri shop

Great Bridal Party Apparel

We love the idea of groomsmen in suspenders…

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photo credit: jordan palmer photography via glamour and grace blog

… and bridesmaids in boots! Too cute.

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photo credit: steven myers photography via charming event

Woodland Wedding Gifts for the Bridal Party

Tie in nature-inspired gifts for the bridal party, like these cuff links by Wooden Treasures

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by wooden treasures

… and twig earrings for the girls by Sageleaf Jewelry:

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by sageleaf jewelry

Simple, Elegant Flowers & Bouquets

Flowers of baby’s breath and lavender are most inviting for a woodland wedding. The lovely Lauren Kinsey styled these beautifully:

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photo credit: lauren kinsey fine art photography + styled by lauren kinsey via style me pretty

Nature-Inspired Decor

Tie in your woodland wedding theme with handmade decor, DIY details, and more!

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photo credit: gpt photography via bridal musings

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by sunday hatch

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by paper tiger inc

Sweet Rustic-Inspired Favors

And, be sure to send guests home with a little woodland-inspired love with a rustic wedding favor. We love these jam jars, always a charming homespun favorite…

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photo credit: steven myers photography via charming event

Must-Have Photos

Don’t forget to spend plenty of time snapping photos in the natural elements! These photos are incredible…

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photo credit: fotoperlas via style me pretty

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photo credit: fotoperlas via style me pretty

We hope you enjoyed our wedding in the woods inspiration! And don’t forget the bug spray! ;)

Happy Planning!


-E.

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Emma is the CEO of Emmaline Bride, The Handmade Wedding Blog, published author, leading wedding expert, and wedding planner. Read her latest book: The Inspired Wedding. Wife, mother, coffee lover. Follow on Instagram and at Emmaline Baby for baby + kids inspiration.

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FAQs

What does a bride decide when planning a wedding? ›

The bride is usually responsible for picking out and asking her bridesmaids, finding her fabulous dress and buying the groom's ring. But obviously at a wedding there is a lot to do, so they can choose whatever else they want to be involved with as well!

Who walks the bride down the aisle in a wedding? ›

Bride and Father of the Bride

The bride is escorted down the aisle by her father, who stands on her right side. Traditionally, after he gives her away, he lifts her veil, gives her a kiss, then takes his seat in the first row next to the bride's mother.

How to decorate for a forest wedding? ›

Our Favorite Forest Wedding Ideas For A Dreamy Celebration:
  1. Moss-Covered Centerpieces. ...
  2. Tree Branch Archways. ...
  3. Wooden Signage. ...
  4. Fairy Lights. ...
  5. Rustic Seating. ...
  6. Mason Jar Lanterns. ...
  7. Burlap Accents. ...
  8. Nature-Inspired Place Cards.
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How do you get reception in the woods? ›

An outdoor antenna is placed in an area with at least some existing cell signal. This antenna captures the weak signal and sends it to the signal booster, which amplifies it. The amplified signal is then broadcast by an indoor antenna, providing you with improved cell signal throughout your space.

Which mother walks down the aisle first? ›

This would be considered a traditional order of walking down the aisle: start with the officiant and groom, followed by family members - grandparents, parents of the groom, and mother of the bride. Next is the wedding party, ring bearer, and flower girl. Lastly, the bride enters, escorted by the father of the bride.

Who gives a bride away if there is no father? ›

In some situations, there is the sadness of an absent father, so a bride might choose her mother, a grandfather or grandmother, an uncle or aunt, a brother or sister, her own son or daughter, or any combination of people to walk her up the aisle.

Can mother and father walk bride down aisle? ›

In many cultures, it's traditional to have both the mother and father walk their daughter down the aisle. Some brides may find this more suitable rather than choosing just one parent to do the honor. If you prefer to be escorted by both your mom and dad, Erb says go for it!

Who pays for the wedding? ›

Every couple's situation is different. So while some couples pay for their weddings themselves, others get contributions from their families to help offset the cost. According to the website Brides, over 50% of parents chip in for their children's wedding expenses.

How to plan a wedding for beginners? ›

How To Start Planning A Wedding: The First 10 Steps
  1. Start To Think Like A Wedding Planner.
  2. Determine What's Most Important To You.
  3. Set An Overall Wedding Budge.
  4. Form Your Wedding Party.
  5. Create Your Guest List.
  6. Determine Wedding Dates.
  7. Start Looking For Your Dream Wedding Venue.
  8. Search For The Perfect Wedding Vendors.
Sep 6, 2023

How long after engagement should you marry? ›

Brides.com suggests that most weddings are a year or eighteen months after the engagement. That's why so many engagements happen in the winter months, they said. They also suggest you wait three weeks or a month after the engagement before you jump into planning a wedding.

How to plan a wedding in a national forest? ›

How to Plan a National Park Wedding
  1. Choose the Season & Scenery. ...
  2. Make a List of National Parks that Fit Your Vision. ...
  3. Choose Your Favorite Park & Location Within It. ...
  4. Apply for a Wedding Permit. ...
  5. Send Out Save-the-Dates. ...
  6. Find Vendors That Already Know the Park. ...
  7. Plan the Rest of Your Wedding.
Jun 16, 2023

How to power a wedding in a field? ›

In order to keep your wedding going all night long, you'll need an industrial-style inverter unit. These are tow-behind units with multi-circuits and a breakout panel that can generally run between 8 and 12 consecutive hours without issue. Don't let faulty power take out your wedding day!

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