23 Beach Wedding Ideas You Can DIY to Make a Splash at Your Seaside Bash (2024)

Let the surroundings inspire your details on your big day.

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Saying your I do's before an ocean backdrop? Personalize your celebration with handmade touches—from easy centerpieces to last-minute escort cards—inspired by your location. These how-tos will get you in the swim of things.

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Tropical Envelope Liners

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Use depictions of nature—in this case, palm leaves and orchids—to give your beach wedding invitations a pretty punch.

Make These Tropical Envelope Liners

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Shell Bouquet

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Walk down the aisle with this cluster of bivalve blooms. This pretty posy is easier to construct than you'd think—it's simpler than making a flower out of silk.

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Grass Skirt Garlands

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Elevate a bamboo arch, Polynesian-style, with these DIY strands made from a sand-friendly staple: grass skirts.

Make These Grass Skirt Garlands

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Beachy Escort Card Display

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A collection of shells and ocean-y elements, arranged like a cabinet of curiosities, makes getting guests to their seats a breeze.

Make This Beachy Escort Card Display

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Gold-Rimmed Shell Salt Cellar

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Salt and seashells are a match made in the ocean. To make this pretty dish for your reception tables, press the shell edges into a gold stamp pad, and then fill the shell with sea salt.

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Beach Drink-Stirrers

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Even if you party late into the night, the sun will never set on your drinks thanks to these cute swizzle sticks.

Make These Beach Drink-Stirrers

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Beachy Gift Tags

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Tell your friends to pack their bikinis, but you'll provide the sarongs. Find our wave and leaf designs at Spoonflower, a custom cloth maker, and order two yards per pal. Then bundle with twine and our cheery tag.

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"Just Married" Beach Flag

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Forget tin cans tied to a car bumper, and hop onto a bicycle built for two with a trailing pennant spelling out your new status.

Make This “Just Married” Beach Flag

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Beach Patterned-Paper Favor Wraps

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Most sunny locales have one thing in common: amazing fruit! Think oranges in Florida or mangoes in Mexico. Our patterns, secured with twine, complete the package.

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Sea-Glass Sticker Confetti

These translucent vellum shapes mimic the frosted luminosity of sea glass. A glassine envelope carries that theme one step further.

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Coral-Wrapped Favors

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Make a wave with takeaway gifts. Wrap boxed treats with coral-printed paper and seal with a scalloped sticker. Or corral goodies into coral-printed favor pouches. To make them, fold a 15-by-5-inch piece of fabric in half, right sides facing, and stitch the sides. Turn the pouch right side out before trimming the top with pinking shears and cinching with a sticker and punched card-stock tag.

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Sea-Glass Snack Favor Tags

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Sea-glass candy resembles the real deal at parties on (and off) the beach ($82.50 for 40 oz, etsy.com/shop/andiespecialtysweets).

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Seascape Centerpieces

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Dress tables with sculptural shells and coral-like pieces. Large conch and murex shells, with cattleya orchids nestled in their openings, and smaller marlin spike shells surround a vase filled with tiny shells and a pillar candle. Painted manzanita branches stand in for real coral.

Make These Seascape Centerpieces

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Natural Napkin-Holders

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Tie capiz shells (sold with predrilled holes) atop rolled-up napkins with ribbon and rest a small branch on top for an oceanic white-and-brown color scheme.

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Ceviche Shell Dish

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Your ceviche appetizer will feel right at home served in a seashell.

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Mahalo Favor Tags

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Say "mahalo" to guests—that's "thank-you" in Hawaiian—with bags of sea salt in cut bamboo cups. Top each with a mini wooden spoon and a grateful tag.

The Details: Bamboo cups, $29 for 20, and spoons, $21 for 50; bioandchic.com. Muslin bags, #24988, $31.50 for 100; celestialgifts.com. Sea salt, $36 for 2.8 lbs; foodservicedirect.com.

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Madeleine Pineapple Display

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Shaped like scallop shells, madeleine cookies are a charming beach wedding dessert option, especially when taken one step further with a pineapple-shaped presentation. Simply cover a foam form in rolled fondant and attach the sponge cakes with thin wooden skewers.

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Sea Urchin Candle Holder

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Grouped serenely on a bed of sugar-soft sand, sea urchins prop up skinny candles that light the way for guests at an evening beach wedding.

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Silk-Petal Garlands

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Transform inexpensive silk flowers into delicate garlands. Just dismantle the blooms to separate the layers of petals, removing any greenery. Overlap edges of petals slightly, and join them using dabs of hot glue. Then glue beads in centers to cover stem holes. String garlands along aisles, at the altar, or across chair backs.

Make These Silk-Petal Garlands

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Parasol Seating Cards

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These cheerfully colored umbrellas sporting seating assignments can dot miniature sand dunes at the entrance to a beach-themed reception.

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Candy-Rock Favors

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They may look like the real thing, but candy pebbles in small galvanized pails are a sweet and delightful favor for an outdoor wedding. A note lets guests know they are for eating!

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Beach-Bucket Centerpiece

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Turn kids' metal beach buckets into custom centerpieces by painting them in the wedding colors.

Make This Beach-Bucket Centerpiece

23 Beach Wedding Ideas You Can DIY to Make a Splash at Your Seaside Bash (2024)

FAQs

What can you throw at a beach wedding? ›

Popular choices for couples include bubbles (a party favor bottle for each guest), biodegradable/sugar confetti (you can DIY), dried flowers (lavender/rose petals, etc.), bird seed (complete with a cute carrying sack), or mini beach balls.

What are beach weddings like? ›

There are a lot of perks to beach weddings, including beautiful water views, fresh ocean air and room to spread out. It's a good idea to have a beach wedding if you know you want to get married outdoors and you understand that outdoor weddings come with some risk, like unexpected weather.

What to throw instead of petals at a wedding? ›

Flower Girl Alternatives to Petals: Dried Flowers

Choose between different colors of dried flowers to perfectly match your wedding palette. The confetti is easier for little flower girls to grab and toss than petals, and the colors look so beautiful floating down into the aisle.

Do brides go barefoot for beach wedding? ›

Beach wedding dress codes can range from formal, semi-formal, to no dress code. While you may be barefoot for the initial ceremony, you're going to want to have a pair of shoes on hand. Learn about the best wedding shoes to wear to a beach wedding.

What is the best time of day for a beach wedding? ›

The optimum time of day for an outdoor wedding at the coastal areas in San Diego is the morning. It will be peaceful and quiet and there will be ample parking for your guests. With a morning wedding, you will be married and heading off to your reception, before visitors start arriving for the day.

Where is the cheapest place to have a beach wedding? ›

4 Affordable Beach Weddings
  1. Beach Wedding Destination: Dominican Republic. ...
  2. Where to Stay: Now Larimar. ...
  3. Beach Wedding Destination: Belize. ...
  4. Where to Stay: Xanadu Island Resort. ...
  5. Beach Wedding Destination: Destin, Florida. ...
  6. Where to Stay: The Emerald Grande at HarborWalk Village. ...
  7. Beach Wedding Destination: Negril, Jamaica.

How to dress for a beach wedding? ›

Avoid super-short dresses for beach weddings since wind can be a factor. Skip the street shoes and flip-flops—sandals, wedges and chunky heels that aren't too dressy will be perfect. Also, one or two pieces of bright, playful jewelry can complement your casual beach wedding attire.

What is the best color to wear to a beach wedding? ›

Light blue, turquoise, coral, yellow, etc., are all fantastic colours to pair with it. There is no more stunning sight than a group of bridesmaids all dressed in the same hue. Those hues are perfect for a seaside ceremony. You're free to mix and match colours from the provided palette to find the perfect fit.

Are beach weddings worth it? ›

Affordable: Beach wedding venues tend to be less expensive than traditional wedding venues. Weather: You may need to have a backup plan in case of unexpected weather conditions. Beautiful Scenery: The beach provides a stunning backdrop for your ceremony and reception.

Do you have to wear a tie to a beach wedding? ›

Beach co*cktail attire is semi-formal beach wedding attire. Typically, men's ties are optional, but still welcome. If you're shopping for menswear, start with a classic long-sleeve button-down and dressy pants; then, add a colorful blazer or patterned sport coat for festivity.

What material is good for a beach wedding? ›

Beach weddings often take place in warmer climates, so it's best to opt for more lightweight and breathable fabrics when choosing a beach wedding gown. Materials like chiffon, organza, and silk are excellent options as they allow air to circulate, preventing you from feeling too hot or sweaty.

What should you not waste money on for a wedding? ›

Invitations are expensive and there's a huge amount of money spent – and as it turns out (according to my brides) – wasted on invites! Spend it on something else instead. If budget allows, choosing a venue with naturally attractive interiors and style reduces the need to spend more on additional decorations.

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