This blog shows you how to display pictures at your wedding.
Weddings bring loved ones together to witness your love story.
And weddings are also where old friends reunite and new friendships are forged.
Most of all, weddings celebrate romance.
One of the most creative ways you can relive your love story is with an eye-catching photo display.
You can show photos of your favorite people or oh-so-romantic photos of yourselves before the big day
You can even include photos of your furry pals.
The possibilities are endless.
You know what else has endless possibilities?
Displaying these pictures at your wedding!
From polaroids to banners, you can choose whichever relates best to you and your wedding’s theme.
So, if you are looking for some inspiration on how to display all of your beautiful photos, we have a few for you.
Here are 26 ideas on how to display pictures at your wedding.
1. Take an instant pic
Polaroids are such a cute idea to capture moments of your wedding.
They are trendy, easy to use, and affordable.
You can even buy disposable polaroid cameras for your guests.
2. The love stories before yours
This is such a beautiful way to display old wedding photos of your parents, your spouse’s parents, and grandparents.
I love the vintage frames they used for these photos!
Truly an “Instagram-worthy” moment, especially with that vintage mirror.
3. It was always you
Let your guests admire your love journey while catching up with each other.
This is such a good conversation starter and an unforgettable way to showcase your love story.
4. Photo tree
Adorning trees at the venue with your memorable snapshots is so whimsical.
Putting all of the priceless photos of you and your loved ones on display is one unique idea.
Don’t you think so?
5. Divider photo display
This is a good way of displaying photos at your wedding – using a room divider.
A clear divider like this makes this idea even more lovely.
You could do this with guest photos that are taken on the same day as well.
Make it extra special by letting your guests write their wishes for you as a married couple.
6. Polaroids and seating charts
Here’s a cute way of making your seating chart more personal – add photos of your guests!
Ditch the traditional name list and let their smiling faces guide them to their seats.
You can even use these guest photos to create a fun photo display at the entrance, doubling up the fun!
7. Another display for guest photos
Make finding their seats a fun part of the celebration!
Surprise your guests with photos on the seating chart, just like this here.
It gives them a little entertainment as they search for their faces.
8. An elegant love story
I love the floral arrangement and framed photos around this guest book.
This way, while guests are writing you a message, they can be reminded of your love journey.
9. Sitting on the shelf
Framed photographs usually sit on a shelf, so why emulate that at your wedding?
I love how they took old photos of the couple’s parents and grandparents and displayed it here.
10. Seating chart in a picture
Here’s another really unique way of designing a seating chart for your guests.
Instead of having a plain card for your seating chart, you could have an enlarged photo of you and your spouse as a background.
11. Hanging on the wall
Here’s another way to celebrate all of those love journeys that impacted yours.
The framed photos gives me a home-sweet-home, shabby chic vibes.
Plus, you can easily DIY this wooden wall using pallets or scrap wood, if you have any.
12. Clothesline of polaroids
Here’s another idea on how to display pictures at your wedding.
And if you’re here looking for some seating chart ideas, these pictures can be your guests’ as well.
It would be amazing if these are same-day photos of them so they can take them home as souvenirs.
You could also make a “love timeline” with this kind of setup.
13. Photos next to the guest book
Here’s another elegant guest book table idea – surrounded with framed photos of you and the love of your life.
This is one way to take your guest book table from boring to a conversation starter.
14. Pampas leaves and fairy lights
Another way of dazzling up your welcome table is with dried foliage and fairy lights.
This gives off a vintage wedding or rustic wedding vibe for me.
15. Big photo seating chart
Seating charts don’t have to be boring white pieces of board or card.
You can’t have too many engagement photos at the venue!
It’s a good way to display these professional photos of you, plus a more engaging way for guests to find their seats.
16. Canvas photos and floral arrangements
If you want something bigger than photo frames to display your love, why not use canvas images?
I like how they have attached these to wire platforms and added foliage in between the photos.
17. Our beloved pets seating chart
This is such a cute seating chart idea for the furry pals in our lives.
Don’t let your favorite furkids miss your big day.
Let your guests bring theirs as well.
Make sure to have guests rsvp so you can create a cute seating chart like this ahead of time.
18. Seating chart with shelves
Can’t get enough of shelves at the wedding venue.
So, heres another way of using shelves to display these beautiful snapshots.
Make seating charts and welcome signs more personal with this fabulous photo display.
19. A walk-through of your story
I love this idea of having different banners of photos next to the entrance to your reception.
This is such a beautiful way of retelling your love story!
20. Personalized postcards
Make your guests feel extra special by sending them home with a personalized postcard just like this.
Sure, it takes time to craft a customized message for each of your guest.
But it’s a souvenir they will cherish forever.
21. Wedding newspaper
Hear ye! Hear ye!
I’m already in love with this wedding announcement sign.
Not to mention the gorgeous photo of the couple.
This “newspaper” idea is such a unique way of displaying beautiful pictures!
22. QR code to share the memories
Make the day even more special by letting your guests send you photos they took during the wedding.
You can make photo transfer easy for them by using QR codes.
Want to lessen your carbon footprint and opt for digital photos of you and your spouse instead?
Give your guests a card with a QR code where they can view all the photos!
23. What’s on the agenda
Here’s another wedding newspaper idea.
This is such a out-of-the-box way of displaying pictures on your wedding day.
You could create different designs of the newspaper, so not everyone gets the same one.
You can also opt to print the menu or have a printout of your wedding vows in this style.
24. Classy black and white guest photos
Print and share those fun moments with your favorite people at the venue.
The thin black frames give them a modern, minimalistic feel.
The black and white photos then lend a touch of elegance to the setup.
What better way to showcase the people you love?
25. Photo backdrop
This photo backdrop spells both versatility and minimalism.
No frills – just really wonderful photos of you and your loved one against a white background.
Notice the cascade of white flowers on the side?
These floral arrangements complete the look, without obstructing the display.
The spotlights are…well, on point!
26. Somewhere to record your memories
This scrapbooking idea is really one of a kind.
You’ve heard of people scrapbooking after the ceremony, but not during, right?
Your guests can take a picture, write a message, and stick it into the scrapbook for you to read later.
A book of love letters from the most wonderful people in your life – such an ingenious idea!
That completes our idea list for this post, and I hope you were able to drawn some inspiration from these wonderful ideas.
Whether it’s photos of your pets, your friends and family, or of loved ones who couldn’t be there on your special day, a photo display highlights your affection for everyone you hold dear to your heart.
Until next time, happy wedding planning!
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