29 Boho Wedding Ideas for a Dreamy Celebration

Why settle for a conventional wedding when you can weave the magic of bohemian chic into your special day? Boho weddings, with their unique blend of elegance, whimsy, and earthy vibes, offer a dreamy alternative that can make your celebration stand out. This article unveils 25 captivating boho wedding ideas that promise to infuse your nuptials with charm and individuality. From ethereal floral arrangements to rustic outdoor settings, get ready to explore how you can turn your wedding into a mesmerizing, free-spirited festivity that reflects your true essence and style.

Wildflower Wonderland

Wildflower Wonderland

Embrace the beauty of nature with a Wildflower Wonderland theme featuring a mix of vibrant wildflowers and natural elements. This theme suits boho weddings perfectly, providing a colorful, earthy backdrop that feels both whimsical and romantic.

✎ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Sage SW 2861
  • Furniture: rustic wooden farm tables with mismatched vintage chairs
  • Lighting: warm Edison bulb string lights draped overhead
  • Materials: raw linen, weathered wood, dried grasses, terracotta pottery
🚀 Pro Tip: Cluster wildflowers in vintage glass bottles and mason jars at varying heights for that effortless, gathered-from-the-meadow look—no formal arrangements needed.
🛑 Avoid This: Avoid overly structured floral designs or matching vases, which kill the organic, just-picked charm that makes this theme feel authentic.

This is the wedding for the couple who’d rather hike to their ceremony spot than walk down a hotel aisle—messy, beautiful, and completely unscripted.

Bohemian Sunset

Bohemian Sunset

Capture the warm hues of a sunset for your boho wedding using a palette of oranges, pinks, and reds. This theme creates a magical, inviting atmosphere perfect for evening ceremonies.

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  • Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Moroccan Spice 1309
  • Furniture: low-slung rattan lounge sets with cream cushions, vintage Persian rugs layered for ceremony aisle, macramé-draped wooden arch
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendants and hundreds of amber globe string lights overhead
  • Materials: terracotta clay vessels, dried pampas grass, bleached raffia, sun-faded linen, raw-edge wood slabs
⚡ Pro Tip: Cluster varying heights of terracotta and rust-colored candles along the aisle to amplify that golden-hour glow as natural light fades.
❌ Avoid This: Avoid cool-toned metallics like silver or chrome that clash with the warm sunset palette—stick to brass, copper, or unlacquered bronze finishes throughout.

There’s something spellbinding about watching guests’ faces bathed in that peachy-pink light as vows are exchanged—it feels less like decor and more like you’ve bottled actual sunset.

Desert Rose Romance

Desert Rose Romance

Incorporate the rustic and muted tones of the desert, accented with pops of rose and blush for a soft, romantic touch. Desert Rose Romance is ideal for a boho wedding with its natural simplicity and elegance.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Farrow & Ball Dead Salmon 28
  • Furniture: low-slung wooden ceremony benches with woven jute cushions, vintage Persian rugs as aisle runners, raw-edge wooden sweetheart table
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant clusters, copper torchères, and hundreds of warm white fairy lights draped between desert shrubs
  • Materials: terracotta pottery, dried pampas grass, hand-dyed silk ribbons in dusty rose, weathered brass, raw linen napkins, and rose quartz crystal accents
🔎 Pro Tip: Layer three heights of pampas grass—tall plumes flanking the aisle, medium clusters at chair ends, and small bundles on the sweetheart table—to create depth without overwhelming the desert landscape.
✋ Avoid This: Avoid anything too polished or glossy; satin tablecloths and chrome finishes will clash with the organic, sun-bleached aesthetic you’re building. Skip plastic floral foam in favor of chicken wire and wet moss for arrangements.

There’s something quietly rebellious about choosing the desert’s harsh beauty as your backdrop—it’s not trying to please anyone, yet the rose and blush softening all that grit feels like finding tenderness in unexpected places.

Gypsy Soul Nuptials

Gypsy Soul Nuptials

Celebrate your union with a Gypsy Soul theme, featuring eclectic decorations and vibrant colors. This style is perfect for couples who want a carefree, spirited atmosphere at their wedding.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Behr Moroccan Ruby S-G-190
  • Furniture: Low-slung velvet floor cushions, carved wooden accent tables, vintage Persian rugs layered for ceremony aisle
  • Lighting: Warm amber Edison bulb string lights draped overhead, brass Moroccan lanterns at varying heights
  • Materials: Woven macramé, aged brass, jewel-toned velvet, weathered wood, tasseled textiles
💡 Pro Tip: Layer three different vintage rugs down the aisle instead of a traditional runner—mixing patterns creates that collected-over-time soul without looking messy.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid matching sets of anything; the Gypsy Soul vibe dies when decor looks purchased from a single catalog. Embrace intentional mismatch in your lanterns, cushions, and tableware.

This look thrives on the pieces that don’t ‘go together’ until they absolutely do—that brass lantern from your grandmother, the rug from your travels, the velvet cushion in a color you can’t name. Trust your instincts.

Lavender Love

Lavender Love

Utilize shades of lavender and soft purples to create a serene and beautiful setting. Lavender Love is great for boho weddings due to its calming effect and ties to nature.

🎨 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Valspar Lilac Whisper 4002-6B
  • Furniture: vintage wooden farm tables with mismatched chairs, macrame-draped ceremony arch, low velvet floor cushions for lounge areas
  • Lighting: warm globe string lights intertwined with dried lavender bundles and cascading fairy lights
  • Materials: raw linen table runners, dried lavender sprigs, hand-thrown ceramic vessels, weathered wood, soft gauze fabric draping
⚡ Pro Tip: Cluster dried lavender in oversized bunches rather than sparse sprigs—density creates that lush, gathered-from-the-field boho moment.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid pairing lavender with silver metallics or harsh LED lighting, which strip away the organic, sun-warmed quality that makes this palette feel authentic.

There’s something quietly rebellious about choosing lavender for a wedding—it sidesteps the expected blush and cream while still feeling utterly romantic, like you wandered into a Provencal field at golden hour.

Tropical Bohemia

Tropical Bohemia

Merge tropical lushness with boho chic by incorporating vibrant greens, exotic flowers, and natural textures. This theme is perfect for a lively and colorful celebration.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: PPG Tropical Teal PPG1145-6
  • Furniture: bamboo folding chairs, rattan bar cart, macramé hammock lounge area
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant clusters with Edison bulbs
  • Materials: raw jute, seagrass, banana leaf, unfinished teak, terracotta
🔎 Pro Tip: Layer three heights of greenery—hanging installations, table garlands, and ground-level potted palms—to create immersive depth without blocking conversation.
✋ Avoid This: Avoid mixing more than two wood tones; stick to light natural bamboo and warm teak to keep the tropical palette cohesive rather than cluttered.

This look channels that barefoot ceremony energy where guests kick off sandals and dance under fronds—lean into the unpolished, collected-over-time feel rather than matchy-matchy rentals.

Indie Folk Festivities

Indie Folk Festivities

Blend rustic elements with indie music and handmade decor for a truly unique wedding. Indie Folk Festivities appeal to boho weddings for their personalized touch and earthy vibe.

💡 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Dunn-Edwards Warm Butterscotch DET434
  • Furniture: Reclaimed wood farm tables with mismatched vintage chairs, macramé ceremony arch with driftwood branches
  • Lighting: Edison bulb string lights draped overhead, clustered mason jar lanterns with tea lights
  • Materials: Raw linen table runners, handwoven jute rugs, dried pampas grass, terracotta pottery, distressed barn wood
⚡ Pro Tip: Source decor from local flea markets and thrift stores—mismatched vintage glassware and handmade ceramics add authentic indie character that can’t be replicated with rental packages.
⛔ Avoid This: Avoid over-polished or mass-produced decor that strips away the handmade soul; skip plastic tablecloths and synthetic flower arrangements that clash with the earthy, artisanal aesthetic.

There’s something magical about walking into a space where every piece tells a story—those hand-thrown mugs your aunt made, the quilted backdrop your best friend stitched. That’s the heart of indie folk: intentional imperfection that feels deeply personal.

Moroccan Fantasy

Moroccan Fantasy

Introduce rich colors, ornate patterns, and luxurious fabrics typical of Moroccan decor. Moroccan Fantasy is ideal for boho weddings that aim for a mystical, exotic feel.

🎨 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Clare Paint Current Mood CW-09
  • Furniture: low-slung velvet floor seating with brass legs, carved wood side tables, poufs in jewel-toned leather
  • Lighting: pierced brass pendant lanterns with intricate geometric cutouts, casting patterned shadows
  • Materials: hand-painted zellige tile, hammered brass, silk and velvet textiles in saffron, emerald, and deep plum, ornate carved wood screens
★ Pro Tip: Layer multiple lantern heights at varying levels—floor, table, and hanging—to create that immersive, candlelit souk atmosphere that photographs beautifully at golden hour.
⛔ Avoid This: Avoid mixing too many competing patterns without a unifying color thread; Moroccan design relies on cohesion through a controlled jewel-tone palette, not pattern chaos.

There’s something transportive about walking into a space that feels like a riad at dusk—these saturated colors and metalwork details turn any tent or outdoor venue into an escape.

Ocean Whisper Weddings

Ocean Whisper Weddings

Bring the tranquility of the ocean to your wedding with soft blues, sandy tones, and driftwood decorations. Ocean Whisper is perfect for a laid-back, romantic boho wedding by the sea.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant White W1001
  • Furniture: weathered driftwood ceremony arch with flowing sheer white drapery, mismatched vintage wooden folding chairs with woven jute seat cushions, reclaimed wood farm table for sweetheart station
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant clusters with Edison bulbs, strands of warm white globe lights draped between driftwood posts
  • Materials: bleached driftwood, sea glass, raw linen, bleached coral, jute rope, weathered teak, sheer silk chiffon, sand-washed ceramics
💡 Pro Tip: Collect genuine driftwood from your ceremony beach a week prior—soak and bleach it to prevent pests, then seal with matte polyurethane for lasting structure.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid plastic ‘driftwood’ imitations that read cheap in natural daylight; real wood grain and salt-bleached texture cannot be replicated and undermines the organic boho aesthetic.

There’s something quietly powerful about exchanging vows where the horizon dissolves into sky—this palette lets the ocean do the talking while you simply show up barefoot and present.

Enchanted Forest Vows

Enchanted Forest Vows

Create a magical forest setting with greenery, fairy lights, and natural wood elements. Enchanted Forest Vows are perfect for boho weddings that want a mystical, enchanted ambiance.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Backdrop Moth Wing 0022
  • Furniture: weathered farm tables, mismatched vintage wooden chairs, moss-covered ceremony arch
  • Lighting: warm white fairy string lights draped overhead, vintage brass candelabras, hanging glass terrarium lanterns
  • Materials: raw edge wood slabs, preserved eucalyptus garlands, velvet ribbon, antique brass, natural linen runners
★ Pro Tip: Layer three heights of lighting—ground-level candles, eye-level fairy lights, and overhead canopy strands—to create that true enchanted forest depth that photographs like magic at golden hour.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid cool-toned LED lights that cast a blue tint on skin tones and greenery; they destroy the warm, mystical glow that makes forest weddings feel romantic rather than clinical.

There’s something almost primal about saying vows surrounded by living trees draped in light—it’s the boho wedding equivalent of a cathedral, but one that breathes with you.

Vintage Velvet

Vintage Velvet

Incorporate vintage velvet textiles in rich colors to add a touch of luxury and depth to your boho wedding. This theme brings a classic elegance to the laid-back boho style.

🖼 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Rookwood Dark Red SW 2802
  • Furniture: mismatched vintage velvet settees in deep burgundy and forest green, antique brass bar cart, carved wooden sweetheart table
  • Lighting: brass candelabra chandeliers with dripping wax candles, amber glass pendant clusters
  • Materials: crushed velvet, aged brass, dark stained walnut, antique lace, hand-dyed silk ribbons
🚀 Pro Tip: Layer velvet textures in varying pile heights—crushed velvet table runners against smooth velvet chair sashes—to create visual depth without color chaos.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid using velvet in outdoor ceremony spaces without proper weighting; even a light breeze turns velvet draping into a tangled, dusty mess that photographs poorly.

There’s something quietly rebellious about velvet at a boho wedding—it whispers old money while your bare feet dance in the grass. I always tell couples to run their hands across the fabric during their first look; the sensory memory lasts longer than any photo.

Sunflower Fields Forever

Sunflower Fields Forever

Use bright sunflowers and golden hues to create a joyful, sunny atmosphere. Sunflower Fields Forever is ideal for outdoor boho weddings with a cheerful, vibrant feel.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Sunflower 2019-40
  • Furniture: rustic wooden farm tables with mismatched vintage chairs, hay bale seating with crocheted throws, reclaimed wood archway
  • Lighting: overhead string lights with Edison bulbs woven through sunflower garlands
  • Materials: burlap table runners, galvanized metal buckets, dried wheat bundles, macramé backdrops, terracotta pots
💡 Pro Tip: Cluster sunflowers at varying heights—tall stems in galvanized buckets for ceremony markers, shorter dense arrangements for table centers—to create visual rhythm across an open field.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid uniform, symmetrical arrangements that feel stiff and formal; boho sunflower styling thrives on organic, scattered placement that mimics how they grow naturally.

There’s something instantly mood-lifting about walking through golden blooms—this palette channels that unfiltered joy into every corner of your celebration.

Celestial Celebrations

Celestial Celebrations

Starry decor, moon phases, and celestial motifs make your wedding night feel like a journey through the cosmos. Celestial Celebrations are perfect for boho weddings that aim for a dreamy, romantic night under the stars.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Farrow & Ball De Nimes No.299
  • Furniture: low-slung velvet lounge seating in midnight blue, brass moon-phase side tables, macramé ceremony arch with hanging star pendants
  • Lighting: fairy light canopy overhead, constellation projectors, crescent moon pendants, taper candles in brass holders
  • Materials: metallic gold and silver accents, sheer celestial-print fabrics, raw wood arbors, pressed metallic foil table runners, agate slice place cards
★ Pro Tip: Layer lighting at three heights—ground-level candles, eye-level fairy lights, and overhead projection—to create true depth and dimension for that immersive night-sky effect.
✋ Avoid This: Avoid overloading tables with heavy dark decor that blocks sightlines and conversation; celestial themes work best when elements feel suspended and airy, not cluttered.

There’s something quietly magical about watching guests look up and gasp at a ceiling transformed into stars—it’s the kind of wonder that phones stay pocketed for.

Boho Bliss in Bloom

Boho Bliss in Bloom

Fill your venue with an abundance of flowers and plants for a lush, vibrant setting. Boho Bliss in Bloom is great for showcasing natural beauty in a colorful, relaxed style.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Behr Back to Nature S340-4
  • Furniture: low wooden farm tables with mismatched vintage chairs, macramé-draped ceremony arch, rattan peacock chairs for couple’s seating
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant clusters, copper Edison bulb string lights
  • Materials: dried pampas grass, fresh eucalyptus garlands, terracotta pots, raw linen table runners, vintage Persian rugs for aisle
💡 Pro Tip: Layer heights with tall pampas grass arrangements flanking the aisle and low wildflower centerpieces to create dimensional, Instagram-worthy sightlines without blocking conversation.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid overly structured floral arrangements—tight dome bouquets clash with the organic, just-picked aesthetic that defines boho wedding style.

This look feels like wandering into a secret garden party where every bloom was gathered that morning. The wild, abundant florals let nature do the heavy lifting so you don’t need much else.

Peacock Palette

Peacock Palette

Draw inspiration from the rich colors and dramatic flair of peacock feathers. Peacock Palette is suited to boho weddings that want to combine natural beauty with a touch of opulence.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Valspar Royal Peacock 5007-10C
  • Furniture: Vintage velvet lounge seating in jewel tones, macrame ceremony backdrop with gold accents, mismatched brass candle holders
  • Lighting: Warm Edison bulb string lights draped overhead, Moroccan brass lanterns in varying sizes
  • Materials: Deep teal velvet, antique brass, natural jute, iridescent glass tiles, dried pampas grass
🚀 Pro Tip: Layer metallic gold accents sparingly against deep teal and emerald backdrops to capture that peacock iridescence without overwhelming the organic boho foundation.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid using all jewel tones at full saturation—this quickly veers into carnival territory rather than sophisticated boho opulence. Never pair peacock palette with silver metals; the cool tone fights the warmth that makes this palette sing.

There’s something undeniably magical about watching golden hour light hit teal velvet and brass—it’s the moment your guests realize this isn’t just another outdoor wedding, it’s an experience they won’t forget.

Rustic Rainbow

Rustic Rainbow

Mix soft pastels with rustic elements for a gentle, whimsical wedding theme. Rustic Rainbow is perfect for boho weddings that favor soft colors and a romantic, rustic touch.

🎨 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: PPG Delicate White PPG1001-1
  • Furniture: weathered wood farm tables, mismatched vintage chairs with woven rush seats, reclaimed wood ceremony arch with draped fabric
  • Lighting: overhead installation of paper lanterns in blush, sage, lavender, and butter yellow with warm Edison bulb string lights woven throughout
  • Materials: raw linen table runners, hand-dyed cheesecloth in ombré pastels, dried pampas grass, eucalyptus garlands, terracotta pottery, handwoven macramé accents
🚀 Pro Tip: Layer sheer pastel fabrics at varying heights above your reception tables to create that signature rainbow wash effect without overwhelming the rustic foundation.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid using saturated primary colors that clash with the soft, muted palette—stick to desaturated, dusty versions of rainbow hues to maintain the romantic boho feel.

There’s something so quietly joyful about this palette; it feels like a sunset filtered through morning mist, perfect for couples who want color without the carnival energy.

Autumn Spice

Autumn Spice

Embrace the warm tones of autumn with deep reds, oranges, and yellows. Autumn Spice is ideal for a cozy, intimate boho wedding during the fall season.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Dunn-Edwards Burnished Clay DET439
  • Furniture: low wooden farm tables with mismatched vintage chairs, macramé-draped ceremony arch with dried pampas grass
  • Lighting: warm amber Edison bulb string lights and clusters of vintage brass lanterns
  • Materials: terracotta pottery, rust-dyed gauze runners, dried orange slices, woven rattan chargers, burnt sienna velvet ribbons
🚀 Pro Tip: Layer textiles in varying autumn weights—light gauze for movement, heavier velvet for depth—to create visual warmth that photographs beautifully in golden hour light.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid pairing every element in the same orange-red tone; without tonal variation, the palette flattens into a single muddy note instead of rich dimension.

There’s something deeply grounding about autumn boho weddings—the way the season itself insists on slowing down, on gathering close, on celebrating abundance rather than perfection.

Festival of Love

Festival of Love

Create a festival-like atmosphere with vibrant decorations, live music, and festive lighting. Festival of Love is perfect for a boho wedding that’s all about celebration and joy.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Clare Paint Whipped 3001
  • Furniture: low-slung vintage Persian rugs as ceremony aisle, mismatched wooden farm tables for reception, macramé-draped wooden arch backdrop
  • Lighting: overhead canopy of warm white Edison bulb string lights with woven rattan pendants over dining areas
  • Materials: natural jute, weathered wood, handwoven textiles, terracotta, dried pampas grass, brass accents
⚡ Pro Tip: Layer rugs at varying angles rather than perfect rows—it creates that effortless, gathered-over-time festival energy that reads authentic boho, not staged.
⛔ Avoid This: Avoid cool-toned LED lighting that casts a blue wash; it kills the warm, golden-hour glow essential to festival romance. Skip plastic decor entirely—visible synthetic materials break the organic spell.

This look thrives on controlled chaos—think of it as curating a beautiful mess where every corner invites guests to linger, dance, or steal a quiet moment under the lights.

Watercolor Whimsy

Watercolor Whimsy

Use soft watercolor tones to paint a dreamy, artistic backdrop for your wedding. Watercolor Whimsy is great for boho weddings that prefer a gentle, artistic touch.

🖼 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Fine Paints of Europe Delft Blue W1004 for soft dusty blue washes, paired with Fine Paints of Europe Pale Pink W1012 and Fine Paints of Europe Sage Green W1020 for layered watercolor gradient effects on ceremony backdrops and signage
  • Furniture: low-slung bamboo ceremony arch with draped cheesecloth, vintage mismatched wooden folding chairs with woven seats, hand-painted wooden welcome signs with watercolor washes
  • Lighting: fairy light curtain with warm white bulbs behind sheer watercolor-dyed fabric panels, clustered glass terrarium lanterns with floating tea lights along aisle
  • Materials: hand-dyed silk gauze runners in blush and dusty blue ombré, raw-edge watercolor paper place cards, pressed flower petal confetti, unbleached cotton muslin draping with hand-painted watercolor borders
⚡ Pro Tip: Dilute acrylic craft paint with 3 parts water to 1 part paint for authentic watercolor transparency on fabric backdrops—test on scrap muslin first to control saturation levels.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid heavy, opaque paint applications that read as solid color blocks rather than ethereal washes. Avoid synthetic polyester fabrics that resist water-based dye absorption and create splotchy, uneven results.

There’s something quietly rebellious about hand-painting your own wedding backdrop—each brushstroke carries the imperfect, human touch that factory-printed linens can never replicate. This is the look for couples who’d rather spend a wine-soaked evening splattering canvas together than scrolling rental catalogs.

Sapphire Skies

Sapphire Skies

Incorporate deep blues and starry elements to evoke the majesty of the night sky. Sapphire Skies is perfect for boho weddings that want a serene, majestic atmosphere.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Backdrop Midnight in NY 0012
  • Furniture: low-slung velvet lounge seating in navy, vintage Persian rugs layered for ceremony aisle, brass floor lanterns
  • Lighting: fairy light canopy overhead, constellation projector for ceiling, taper candles in brass holders
  • Materials: midnight velvet, aged brass, hand-dyed indigo textiles, raw silk, crushed organza
✨ Pro Tip: Layer three depths of blue—ink walls, sapphire textiles, and pale blue candlelight—to create dimensional night sky depth without flat darkness.
⛔ Avoid This: Avoid cool LED whites that read sterile; they kill the warm, mystical glow that makes midnight blue feel romantic rather than cavernous.

There’s something spellbinding about a ceremony that feels like it happens under open sky even indoors—this palette lets you steal that hush of 2 AM stargazing.

Hippy Chic Happenings

Hippy Chic Happenings

Embrace vibrant colors and psychedelic patterns for a fun, retro boho wedding. Hippy Chic Happenings is ideal for couples who want a playful, energetic vibe.

✎ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Festival Fuchsia SW 6840
  • Furniture: low-slung vintage rattan peacock chairs, macrame hanging seats, mismatched Persian and kilim floor poufs
  • Lighting: colored glass Moroccan lanterns, strands of warm white Edison bulb string lights, lava lamps as accent lighting
  • Materials: handwoven macrame, tie-dyed cotton canvases, reclaimed wood pallets, brass and copper metallics, chunky knit throws
✨ Pro Tip: Layer clashing patterns intentionally—pair a paisley table runner with geometric floor cushions—to nail that curated chaos of true hippy chic without looking accidental.
✋ Avoid This: Avoid going full rainbow; anchor your psychedelic palette with one grounding neutral like warm terracotta or mustard yellow so the space feels festive, not frantic.

This look transports me straight to my aunt’s 1972 backyard wedding with her handmade crochet dress and my uncle’s velvet vest—it’s unapologetically joyful and deeply personal when you source vintage pieces with stories.

Crimson Craft

Crimson Craft

Use deep reds and handmade crafts to create a warm, inviting wedding atmosphere. Crimson Craft is perfect for boho weddings that value artistry and warm colors.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Caliente AF-290
  • Furniture: low wooden farm tables with mismatched vintage chairs, macrame ceremony arch with crimson yarn accents
  • Lighting: warm amber Edison bulb string lights draped overhead
  • Materials: handwoven textiles, terracotta pottery, dried pampas grass, raw linen napkins, copper flatware
🌟 Pro Tip: Layer textiles in varying crimson tones—burgundy velvet runners over rust linen—to add depth without overwhelming the warm palette.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid using bright cherry reds that read too modern or festive; stick to deep, earthy crimsons that feel grounded and artisanal.

There’s something soulful about a wedding where every napkin feels hand-touched and every corner glows amber—this is the kind of warmth guests remember long after the last dance.

Meadow Mingle

Meadow Mingle

Set your wedding in a meadow filled with wildflowers for a natural, breezy boho style. Meadow Mingle is great for an open, airy celebration connected to nature.

🎨 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Farrow & Ball Green Smoke 47
  • Furniture: low-slung wooden ceremony benches with natural linen cushions, vintage Persian rugs as aisle runners, mismatched antique wooden folding chairs
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant clusters suspended from wooden poles, twinkling fairy lights wrapped around wildflower arrangements
  • Materials: raw linen table runners, weathered oak, dried pampas grass, hand-thrown ceramic vessels, macramé backdrops, wild-foraged greenery
🔎 Pro Tip: Source vintage rugs in varying sizes and patterns to define ceremony and reception zones without heavy structures that compete with the meadow landscape.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid anything too polished or matchy-matchy—this look lives in the beautiful imperfection of mismatched textures and organic shapes.

There’s something quietly magical about saying your vows with grass underfoot and nothing but sky above; this look honors that intimacy without trying to tame the wildness around you.

Pampas Perfection

Pampas Perfection

Utilize pampas grass and other natural textures to create a soft, earthy wedding decor. Pampas Perfection is ideal for boho weddings that aim for an elegant, natural look.

✎ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Behr Wheat Bread 720C-3
  • Furniture: low-slung velvet lounge seating in warm taupe, reclaimed wood farm tables with raw edges, rattan peacock chairs for sweetheart table
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant clusters, vintage brass candelabras with dripped taper candles, fairy light curtain backdrop
  • Materials: dried pampas grass plumes, bleached raffia, raw linen table runners, terracotta pottery, macramé fiber art, weathered wood slices
✨ Pro Tip: Cluster pampas grass in odd numbers at varying heights—mix tall cortaderia selloana with smaller bunny tails and dried palms for dimensional texture that photographs beautifully in golden hour light.
🛑 Avoid This: Avoid fresh green pampas or dyed neon varieties that clash with the organic palette; bleached or natural cream tones keep the look sophisticated rather than craft-project.

There’s something quietly rebellious about choosing dried grasses over roses—it’s the bride who’d rather wander a field at sunset than pose in a ballroom, and this look honors her completely.

Mystical Moonlight

Mystical Moonlight

Plan your wedding under the glow of the moon for a mystical, enchanting evening. Mystical Moonlight is perfect for boho weddings that seek a magical, otherworldly vibe.

🎨 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Valspar Night Scape 4007-2C
  • Furniture: low-slung velvet floor cushions, macramé-draped ceremony arch, vintage Persian rugs layered for lounge areas
  • Lighting: oversized moon globe pendants, cascading fairy lights, metal lanterns with cutout star patterns
  • Materials: raw-edge wood, hammered brass, hand-dyed gauze, dried pampas grass, rough-hewn stone
⚡ Pro Tip: Position your ceremony arch to capture actual moonrise—use a moon phase app to time your vows with lunar peak for authentic mystical energy.
🛑 Avoid This: Avoid cool LED-only lighting that reads sterile; mix in warm candlelight and amber-toned bulbs to keep the moonlight vibe romantic rather than clinical.

There’s something deeply grounding about exchanging vows under open sky—these layered textures and that inky wall color create intimacy even in vast outdoor spaces.

Glimmering Gold

Glimmering Gold

Incorporate gold accents and shimmering fabrics for a touch of glamour in your boho wedding. Glimmering Gold is great for adding a luxurious twist to a laid-back boho style.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: PPG Gold Vibe PPG1201-5
  • Furniture: low-slung velvet lounge seating with brass legs, vintage Persian rugs layered for ceremony aisle, reclaimed wood farm tables with gold-rimmed charger plates
  • Lighting: brass geometric pendant clusters and mercury glass votive holders
  • Materials: metallic gold flatware, sequined table runners, hammered brass serving pieces, silk velvet napkins in champagne tones
✨ Pro Tip: Layer gold metallics in varying finishes—brushed, hammered, and polished—to keep the look sophisticated rather than gaudy against natural boho textures.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid using high-shine gold exclusively; it can read cheap and overpower the organic, relaxed foundation that defines boho style.

This is the look for couples who want their barefoot ceremony to still feel like a celebration—think sunset toasts where everything catches the last golden hour light.

Carnival of Colors

Carnival of Colors

Celebrate your wedding with a riot of colors, making it a vibrant, unforgettable festival. Carnival of Colors is perfect for a lively, energetic boho wedding.

🖼 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Dunn-Edwards Tango Orange DET439
  • Furniture: Low wooden ceremony benches with woven rope details, mismatched vintage rugs as aisle runners, macramé-draped wooden arch
  • Lighting: Colorful papel picado string lights and clusters of mismatched vintage glass lanterns
  • Materials: Handwoven textiles, terracotta pottery, dried pampas grass, bright tassels, reclaimed wood
🔎 Pro Tip: Layer rugs in clashing jewel tones down the aisle—emerald, fuchsia, saffron—to create that authentic festival energy underfoot.
❌ Avoid This: Avoid matching everything perfectly; the magic lives in the intentional chaos of clashing patterns and textures.

This look feels like the best kind of travel memory—sunset in Oaxaca, music in the streets, color everywhere you turn.

Citrus Celebration

Citrus Celebration

Use bright citrus tones like lemon, lime, and orange for a fresh, zesty wedding theme. Citrus Celebration is ideal for summer boho weddings that want a fresh, vibrant feel.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Clare Paint Zest YS-04
  • Furniture: low-slung rattan ceremony seating with citrus velvet cushions, vintage wooden farm tables for reception
  • Lighting: overhead canopy of warm white string lights with woven rattan pendant clusters
  • Materials: natural rattan, weathered wood, linen napkins, terracotta vessels, fresh citrus garlands
💡 Pro Tip: Cluster whole lemons, limes, and oranges in clear glass hurricanes as aisle markers—they’re cheaper than floral arrangements and guests can take them home.
🛑 Avoid This: Avoid mixing too many competing citrus hues in one space; choose two dominant citrus tones and use the third as a small accent to keep the palette cohesive.

This look channels that sun-drenched backyard wedding energy where guests sip limoncello spritzes and dance barefoot until sunset.

Love Under the Lanterns

Love Under the Lanterns

Hang colorful lanterns to create a romantic, whimsical atmosphere at your wedding. Love Under the Lanterns is perfect for a boho wedding that combines romance with playful light.

💡 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Fine Paints of Europe S 0502-Y50R Warm Ivory 0917
  • Furniture: low-slung wooden ceremony benches with woven rush seats, vintage Persian rugs as aisle runners, macramé-draped wooden arch
  • Lighting: clustered paper lanterns in sunset ombre (coral, mustard, dusty rose), woven rattan pendants, string lights with Edison bulbs
  • Materials: handmade paper, natural rattan, weathered teak, cotton macramé, terracotta pottery
★ Pro Tip: Vary lantern sizes from 8 to 24 inches and hang at multiple heights to create depth—group in odd numbers for that effortless boho asymmetry.
⛔ Avoid This: Avoid using only white or matching lanterns; the boho look dies with uniformity. Skip plastic LED candles that flicker unnaturally—real flame or high-quality wax alternatives cast the warm glow that makes this magical.

There’s something about lanterns swaying in a warm breeze that turns any backyard into a Moroccan riad—this is the look that makes guests gasp when they walk in at golden hour.

Conclusion

As you plan your boho-inspired wedding, remember that the essence of a bohemian celebration lies in its personal touch and creative spirit. Each of the 25 ideas we’ve shared is designed to inspire you to blend traditional wedding elements with unconventional, artistic flair, creating a celebration that is as unique as your love story. Whether it’s through whimsical décor, relaxed attire, or nature-infused venues, your boho wedding can be a beautiful reflection of your personality and values. So, embrace the freedom and romance of boho chic, and craft a day that not only commemorates your union but also leaves a lasting impression on all who share in your joy.

Courtneys World
I’m a passionate mother with a zest for life, and I’m here to share my recipes, adventures, insights, and creativity with you.
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