We LOVE a good festival here at Unconventional Wedding. We also, if you hadn’t guessed, love a good wedding. This combination of the two is making us all excited for summer! Snapped by Jolelle Poulos Photography, this free spirited festival wedding looks like a bohemian dream!
Since we’ve been very busy organising our very own ‘Unconventional Wedding Festival’ (coming to Leicestershire in May!), we thought this would be the perfect blog to share with you…

How to Create Your Own Festival Wedding:
MAKE IT REALISTIC
If you’re going to have a festival wedding, you may as well go all out! Excite your guests with ‘tickets’ as invites, and wristbands on arrival!
SIMPLE DECORATION
Keep the decorations simple, and don’t be afraid to hand-make things like signs and bunting- it all adds to the festival feel.
The Festival Field
On arrival, guests received a ‘WEDFEST’ wrist band and were ushered to the glamping area and main tipi. The field was scattered with colourful flags, handmade signs and haybales. The wildflowers and wellies really set the scene, and the rainbow bunting was perfect for the cheerful vibe.
Festival Food
A BBQ and an ice cream cart… What perfect festival food! The couple showed how wedding food doesn’t always have to be a sit down, three course meal and that a relaxed ‘help yourself’ attitude can be just as great. This is so easy to achieve, whether you self-cater or hire a food van. Check out our directory here if you’re looking to do something similar!
Wedding Wildflowers
This bride is rocking a gorgeous wedding flower crown, in bright colours that match the wedding bouquet. She’s nailed the boho-chic look and brings elegance to the festival vibe. There are so many gorgeous flowers: tucked in wellies, on the cake, draped around signs and on the table- such simple yet effective decoration. The bench tables with flowers running through the middle look stunning-Sometimes flowers are the only decoration you need!
Quirky wedding Touches.... And Lots Of Gin!
Jo & Matthew added so many quirky touches that made the day extra special. For example, the wedding favours were tiny bottles of sloe gin and the seating plan was a decorated ladder, with the names hung around gin bottles. Guests could have their faces painted, or their beards ‘glittered’! It’s things like these that all add up to a memorable day for wedding guests, that showcases your personalities too.
What an awesome wedding! The couple brought their love of festivals to their big day, and pulled it off amazingly! Thanks again to Joelle Poulos Photography for sending these great pictures in.
Over on the blog - more Unconventional wedding ideas alternative
Styling a Steampunk Inspired Alice in Wonderland Wedding
Styling a Steampunk InspiredAlice in Wonderland Wedding Alice in Wonderland gets a steampunk reimagining in this editorial shoot created by The Reel Deal Social. Pocket watches, clocks and playing cards sit alongside moss, mushrooms and teacups. Models Rosy and Sophie showcase custom made looks inspired by some of the story’s
Bright Carnival Wedding with Playful Details
Bright Carnival Wedding with Playful Details Emily from Heart E Designs often describes stationery as “the glue that holds everything together” and this bright carnival wedding inspired shoot at Weddings at Quex was built around that idea. Starting with a collection of playful stationery designs, including ticket-style invitations, vow booklets,
Historical Castle Wedding with a Striking Red Dress
Historical Castle Wedding with a Striking Red Dress This styled shoot set at Powderham Castle took historic influences and turned them into something bolder. With a striking red wedding dress, it blends the opulence of royalcore with a modern edge, creating something slightly dark, romantic and very untraditional. Planned by
Creating a Child-Friendly Wedding Ceremony
Planning a child-friendly ceremony doesn’t mean compromising on style or meaning. In this guest blog, celebrant Joy from Rooted Ceremonies shares expert tips and real-life ideas for including children in your wedding ceremony in a way that feels natural, inclusive and true to you as a couple.
Alternative Circus Wedding Inspiration at Circomedia
Alternative Circus Wedding Inspiration at Circomedia Roll up, roll up. How do you plan a circus wedding when a circus is constantly on the move? You find a space that already holds that energy. This styled shoot by Melanie Chitty Photography was captured at Circomedia in Bristol, a working circus
Unique Wedding Veils for Unconventional Styles
W Collective Veil – Charlie Flounders Photography Unique Wedding Veils For Unconventional Styles Wedding veils come loaded with history – tradition, expectation, assumption. But for many modern couples, a veil isn’t about symbolism at all. It’s about shape, movement texture, drama or softness. If you love the idea of a