How To Smartly Use Dreamcatchers In Your Indian Wedding
May 31, 2017
by
Prerna Malhan
A few years ago, these quaint little wall hangings caught the artist’s world by storm. And today, almost everyone with an aesthetic bearing has fallen in love with the adorable dreamcatcher! Apart from the intricate crochet work, dreamcatchers are perfect for gifting, carrying the symbolic essence that they do. And incorporating them to your wedding, we think, might just be the most inexpensive way to add magic to the decor! Here’s how we think you can add dreamcatchers to your wedding:
1. Cake
One of our favourite parts of the wedding, and why can’t you make this dreamcatcher themed? Trust us on this, if you’re into dreamcatchers, you’ll love experimenting with these on your wedding cake. Apart from making the cake itself a themed one, try talking to your decorator about having tiny dreamcatchers forming the perimeter of the cake, hanging from a sturdy bearing. Are you drooling? We sure are!

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2. Lehenga
Dreamcatchers on the lehenga can seriously make it stand out like none other. Try incorporating it as a motif, with the feather or the crochet bit hanging out! While you might think of these as slightly offbeat, remember that some of the most drool worthy lehenga designs carry offbeat designs!

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3. Decor
Of course, the decor couldn’t be far behind. For a lovely rustic-country feel, we suggest dreamcatchers in different sizes hanging around the place. While this is foolproof for outdoor weddings, we suggest color coding it to the theme in case of an indoor wedding.

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4. Mehendi
These days, the men aren’t jittery about getting mehendi designs either. So we suggest some minimalist dreamcatcher designs for your mehendi. Not only does it look simple and charming, it also carries a promise of togetherness that makes it all the more special. Our hot tip? Get a tiny one on the inner side of your wrist!

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Here’s how we think you can add dreamcatchers to your indian wedding.
