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How to create an Alice in Wonderland Inspired Wedding

Looking for Alice in Wonderland wedding inspiration? Alice in Wonderland is a popular choice for weddings. It’s a super flexible theme – from re-creating the Mad Hatters tea party to just having some little details, you can go for this one as a whole or in little pieces and still make an impact. So, lets dive down the rabbit hole and share with you our guide to creating your dream Alice in Wonderland wedding.  

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This way or that way - where do we start?

Photos courtesy of Thomas Thomas Photography from a styled shoot arranged by ‘that black & white cat‘ wedding planners. Full details see below. 

Top tips for creating an Alice in Wonderland wedding

A PIECE OF MAGIC

From going down the rabbit hole, flying books or exploding centrepieces its easy to create that little piece of magic

Mad Hatters tea party

Crammed full of vintage crockery, tea pots, grass and elaborate centrepieces, creating your wedding breakfast tea party will be fun!

the details

Build in quotes from the books into your day in signage, stationery and lots more. Incorporate more details using playing cards, painted roses, keys and timepieces

Creating your piece of magic!

Creating a magical aspect to your Alice in Wonderland wedding doesn’t have to be hard. From creating exploding tea pot centrpieces (like the one shown below), creating a mystical rabbit hole for people to go down (literally of course!)  or even labelling your drinks with ‘this one makes you taller’ and ‘this one makes you smaller’ will work. 

If you want to rig up some fancy photo opportunities, get some invisible string (or ribbon) and hang tea cups and tea pots from the trees. You can even try books as well (as per the feature photo). 

Photos courtesy of Thomas Thomas Photography from a shoot arrange by ‘that black & white cat‘ wedding planners. Full details see below. 

a mad hatters tea party

Grab your grannie’s vintage crockery (that’s what I did for this styled shoot which is featured), discover charity shops or hire in, vintage crockery and tea pots really makes a Mad Hatter tea party wedding breakfast. 

Let your imagination run wild to incorporate different features – here’s some top ideas 

  • Fake grass looks really good as a table runner. You can use moss as well if you’re feeling adventurous 
  • Take the pages out of an old Alice in Wonderland book and create your own table runner as shown in the photos
  • Stack up some old books as a centrepiece
  • Use playing cards throughout especially the Queen of Hearts – either scattered on the table or as bespoke chair decorations (as shown below) 
  • Using coloured linen works really well – why not use red napkins and fold them into red roses! 
  • Incorporate hare’s or rabbits – use little ones as table decorations or as bespoke place card holders 

Eat me! Eat me!

Now you definitely can’t have a Mad Hatters tea party wedding reception without the cake! There are some brilliant bakers out there who really can create something special for you! 

The little details

From incorporate the details into your wedding bouquet, button holes, hair pieces or shoes – there is tonnes of opportunities! 

Check out the pictures below for more alice in wonderland wedding inspiration

Maddison Rocks Floral Sculptures
I Heart Buttons (Neil Hunt Photography)
Charlotte Laurie Designs
Thomas Thomas Photography
Bouquet Chic Unique
Flipside Bride
Nick Brightman Photography
that black & white cat (Thomas Thomas Photography)
Bouquet chic unique
Dolls Mad Hattery (Thomas Thomas Photography)
Nick Brightman Photography
I Heart Buttons (Neil Hunt Photography)
Maddison Rocks Floral Sculptures

Contributors to this alice in wonderland wedding inspiration blog

All quotes from the Alice in Wonderland book by Lewis Carroll. 

Vintage meets Alice in Wonderland Styled Shoot

Led by alternative wedding planners, 'that b;ack & white cat', the styled shoot featured in this blog was based on a vintage theme with an Alice in Wonderland twist. Key contributors listed below.

The photographer - Thomas Thomas Photography

Ben from Thomas Thomas Photography specialises in natural, relaxed photography from his base in Newark, UK. Click on the photo to find out more.

Members of the Styled Shoot team: Venue – The Pumping House,  Cake by Strawberry Cupcakes,  Styling by Ace Wedding Design, Millinery by Dolls Mad Hattery, Hair by Plaits and Pincurls, Make up by MUA Beautiful You, Wedding dresses by Fur Coat No Knickers and Shakespeare in Love boutique, Tableware from Vintage Tea Party and Linen from Luxury Linen Hire. 

Other ‘Unconventional’ Suppliers featured above:

Our tribe members – Nick Brightman Photography, Bouquet Chic Unique, Maddison Rocks Floral Sculptures, Charlotte Laurie Designs, I Heart Buttons and Flipside Bride

Other suppliers – Kelly’s Caked Away. 

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