It’s all in the details, right? And Mother (Nature) knows best. Incorporating natural elements is an easy way to instantly add life to any wedding – modern or vintage, Art Deco or bohemian! I love how these escort cards incorporate florals, minerals, and even driftwood in such a simple, but beautiful way. - Annie
Create a garland by attaching florals and escort cards with clothespins. | Photography: MORNINGWILD Photography via Green Wedding Shoes
Write on sea glass or rocks and use as escort cards. | Photography: Jade + Matthew Take Pictures, Calligraphy: Lowcountry Paper Co. via Green Wedding Shoes
Wrap a small bunch of greens with twine and attach a simple card. | Photography: Chennergy Photography via The Knot
Attach tags to tin cans filled with flowers. | Photography: Sophie Delaveau (Left) & Rest manila tags against moss for a pop of color. | Photography: Jeff Loves Jessica, Florals: Martha’s Gardens via Style Me Pretty (Right)
Use gold pyrite rocks as paperweights. | Photography: Clary Pfeiffer Photography via The Knot
Frame a wooden escort card display with a pine garland. | Photography: Hugh Forte, Paper Goods: Bash Please via Green Wedding Shoes
Pair gold rocks with escort cards for a beautiful (and practical!) touch. | Photography: Rad + In Love, Gold Rocks: Alexa Gerrity, via 100 Layer Cake (Left) & Write on collected driftwood and use as escort cards. | Photography: Natasha Hurley Photography, Stationery & Signage: Bridie at Heyday Events via Wedding Sparrow (Right)
Write on magnolia leaves and use as escort cards. | Photography: Jesse & Whitney of Our Labor of Love, Calligraphy: Anne Robin via 100 Layer Cake
Complement gold calligraphy escort cards with geodes. | Photography: Laura Gordon Photography via Style Me Pretty
Frame an escort card display with a floral garland. | Photography: Judy Pak Photography via Style Me Pretty
What creative ways have you seen natural elements used at a wedding?