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            <title><![CDATA[Four Geometric Shapes Couples Are Incorporating Into Their Wedding Decor This Year]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[In this episode we cover trends that couple’s are loving - geometric shapes. From signs to decor and even invitations, there are so many ways that geometric shapes can be incorporated into the big day.<br />
<br />
**Circles**<br />
They’re not just for tables anymore. The circle is a great, simple shape to use if one is wanting to add some geometric interest into their wedding decor without feeling like too much. Due to its clean style, it is a shape that works well with a clean and classic theme. This is an easy shape to incorporate into wedding signs and looks great on day-of stationery, including custom menus which fit perfectly atop plates and chargers.<br />
<br />
**Hexagons**<br />
This is an intricate geometric shape that looks great with many [wedding aesthetics from rustic glam to boho chic](https://www.brides.com/gallery/earthy-chic-ideas-for-the-boho-bride). It has endless options for the way it can be used, one of the most popular being the ceremony arch. It’s lines make a perfect focal point at the top of the aisle and can be easily decorated with florals and other greenery. <br />
<br />
Geometric shapes aren’t limited to just the signs and invitations, this one in particular adds a fun twist to the classic wedding cake topper that can be customized in a multitude of ways including the couple’s new last names. <br />
<br />
While hexagon shaped cardstock can look nice, it’s not the most suitable due to its sides which can make it difficult to find coordinating envelopes that fit. Instead, consider having hexagonal lines printed on the invitation or RSVP card, or having smaller, scaled down versions for the table numbers (paper or another medium) or place cards (paper place cards are a great option, or even hexagonal acrylic ones!)<br />
<br />
**Triangles**<br />
This is a fairly new shape to the wedding scene, but is one that is gaining more popularity. The triangle has been seen in many boho style weddings as ceremony decor, but it can also be seen on the sides of small, glass terrariums, which are great decor pieces for those looking to add natural elements throughout their ceremony and reception space.<br />
<br />
**Arches**<br />
Arches come in different styles (like ones that have squared off edges) but this one in particular is the style similar to that of a half circle. Many are beginning to not only incorporate this geometric shape into their day-of stationery like custom menus, but it’s the perfect shape that can be used in the stationery suite itself like [save the date cards](https://www.frenchweddingstyle.com/trends-in-wedding-invitations-for-the-2020-21-season/) and invitations. Perusing Pinterest for wedding inspiration? Many are loving the look of hand lettered signs from welcome signs to the seating charts. If considering using an arch as a ceremony focal point, it can be decorated with florals or other greenery, draped with light and flowy fabrics, or consider using multiple arches of varying sizes for something a bit more trendy.<br />
<br />
With so many different ways to incorporate geometric shapes into almost every aspect of the wedding decor, there is no shortage of ways to get creative!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[In this episode we cover trends that couple’s are loving - geometric shapes. From signs to decor and even invitations, there are so many ways that geometric shapes can be incorporated into the big day.<br />
<br />
**Circles**<br />
They’re not just for tables anymore. The circle is a great, simple shape to use if one is wanting to add some geometric interest into their wedding decor without feeling like too much. Due to its clean style, it is a shape that works well with a clean and classic theme. This is an easy shape to incorporate into wedding signs and looks great on day-of stationery, including custom menus which fit perfectly atop plates and chargers.<br />
<br />
**Hexagons**<br />
This is an intricate geometric shape that looks great with many [wedding aesthetics from rustic glam to boho chic](https://www.brides.com/gallery/earthy-chic-ideas-for-the-boho-bride). It has endless options for the way it can be used, one of the most popular being the ceremony arch. It’s lines make a perfect focal point at the top of the aisle and can be easily decorated with florals and other greenery. <br />
<br />
Geometric shapes aren’t limited to just the signs and invitations, this one in particular adds a fun twist to the classic wedding cake topper that can be customized in a multitude of ways including the couple’s new last names. <br />
<br />
While hexagon shaped cardstock can look nice, it’s not the most suitable due to its sides which can make it difficult to find coordinating envelopes that fit. Instead, consider having hexagonal lines printed on the invitation or RSVP card, or having smaller, scaled down versions for the table numbers (paper or another medium) or place cards (paper place cards are a great option, or even hexagonal acrylic ones!)<br />
<br />
**Triangles**<br />
This is a fairly new shape to the wedding scene, but is one that is gaining more popularity. The triangle has been seen in many boho style weddings as ceremony decor, but it can also be seen on the sides of small, glass terrariums, which are great decor pieces for those looking to add natural elements throughout their ceremony and reception space.<br />
<br />
**Arches**<br />
Arches come in different styles (like ones that have squared off edges) but this one in particular is the style similar to that of a half circle. Many are beginning to not only incorporate this geometric shape into their day-of stationery like custom menus, but it’s the perfect shape that can be used in the stationery suite itself like [save the date cards](https://www.frenchweddingstyle.com/trends-in-wedding-invitations-for-the-2020-21-season/) and invitations. Perusing Pinterest for wedding inspiration? Many are loving the look of hand lettered signs from welcome signs to the seating charts. If considering using an arch as a ceremony focal point, it can be decorated with florals or other greenery, draped with light and flowy fabrics, or consider using multiple arches of varying sizes for something a bit more trendy.<br />
<br />
With so many different ways to incorporate geometric shapes into almost every aspect of the wedding decor, there is no shortage of ways to get creative!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode we cover trends that couple’s are loving - geometric shapes. From signs to decor and even invitations, there are so many ways that geometric shapes can be incorporated into the big day.

**Circles**
They’re not just for tables anymore. The circle is a great, simple shape to use if one is wanting to add some geometric interest into their wedding decor without feeling like too much. Due to its clean style, it is a shape that works well with a clean and classic theme. This is an easy shape to incorporate into wedding signs and looks great on day-of stationery, including custom menus which fit perfectly atop plates and chargers.

**Hexagons**
This is an intricate geometric shape that looks great with many [wedding aesthetics from rustic glam to boho chic](https://www.brides.com/gallery/earthy-chic-ideas-for-the-boho-bride). It has endless options for the way it can be used, one of the most popular being the ceremony arch. It’s lines make a perfect focal point at the top of the aisle and can be easily decorated with florals and other greenery. 

Geometric shapes aren’t limited to just the signs and invitations, this one in particular adds a fun twist to the classic wedding cake topper that can be customized in a multitude of ways including the couple’s new last names. 

While hexagon shaped cardstock can look nice, it’s not the most suitable due to its sides which can make it difficult to find coordinating envelopes that fit. Instead, consider having hexagonal lines printed on the invitation or RSVP card, or having smaller, scaled down versions for the table numbers (paper or another medium) or place cards (paper place cards are a great option, or even hexagonal acrylic ones!)

**Triangles**
This is a fairly new shape to the wedding scene, but is one that is gaining more popularity. The triangle has been seen in many boho style weddings as ceremony decor, but it can also be seen on the sides of small, glass terrariums, which are great decor pieces for those looking to add natural elements throughout their ceremony and reception space.

**Arches**
Arches come in different styles (like ones that have squared off edges) but this one in particular is the style similar to that of a half circle. Many are beginning to not only incorporate this geometric shape into their day-of stationery like custom menus, but it’s the perfect shape that can be used in the stationery suite itself like [save the date cards](https://www.frenchweddingstyle.com/trends-in-wedding-invitations-for-the-2020-21-season/) and invitations. Perusing Pinterest for wedding inspiration? Many are loving the look of hand lettered signs from welcome signs to the seating charts. If considering using an arch as a ceremony focal point, it can be decorated with florals or other greenery, draped with light and flowy fabrics, or consider using multiple arches of varying sizes for something a bit more trendy.

With so many different ways to incorporate geometric shapes into almost every aspect of the wedding decor, there is no shortage of ways to get creative!]]></itunes:summary>
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