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Create a Stunning DIY Ski Wedding Ceremony Backdrop

Dec 26, 2024

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Is creating your own arch or backdrop for your wedding worth it? Sometimes yes, and sometimes no. 


Ski Ceremony Structure with Florals
Ski Ceremony Structure with Florals

For one of our recent couple’s it was an astounding yes! The couple loved skiing together and so much of their time was spent in the mountains that they wanted to incorporate that into their ceremony. They decided to use a pair of vintage snow skis that are currently used as decor in their home as part of the diy ski ceremony backdrop for their ceremony. As their planner I had the opportunity to figure out the best way to make that happen. 


I first went to google and Pinterest to find some photos of what I was picturing in my head but the exact look we were going for didn’t exist, which led us to consider a DIY approach. I looked both for inspiration photos and then ski structures to try to see if I could buy something pre-made. After a good amount of searching I knew we needed to do something custom to create the exact look the bride and groom were looking for.


Inspo photos curated from Pinterest
Inspo photos curated from Pinterest

After having them send over the dimensions of the skis they wanted to use, I got to work to create a structure that would hold the skis at an angle above the couple’s head. The groom was a little over 6’ tall and we needed to make sure that the skis weren’t going to cross right behind his head as he stood in front of it. I began working with a skilled woodworking/contractor for the exact dimensions that would achieve the look we wanted, incorporating creative ideas, and drew it out on paper.


Structure Dimensions Prior to Build
Structure Dimensions Prior to Build

The drawing and design was approved by both the couple and then the florist who was going to cover the structure with flowers at the venue, so we got to work building. It only took a trip or two to Home Depot and a few hours later we had a structure with some faux skis to make sure the structure was viable. 


I sent photos to the couple and the florist so everyone generally knew what to expect for the wedding day ceremony site altar area. I practiced setting up and taking down the diy ski ceremony backdrop before the day of the event.  


Practicing Setup with Faux Skis
Practicing Setup with Faux Skis

On their wedding day everything went smoothly and I achieved the perfect angle and height that the couple was looking for to frame their special moment. The florist did an amazing job covering up the wood and we used rocks to weigh the pieces down in case of wind.


Floral Covered Structure with Skis on the Wedding Day
Floral Covered Structure with Skis on the Wedding Day

It was a stunning backdrop and I can’t wait to continue to use and recommend custom pieces to couples in the future. This diy ski wedding ceremony backdrop added a lot of

personality to the wedding,

It’s so important to bring pieces of yourself to your wedding day in order to feel connected both to the person you’re marrying but also to the people attending your event. Custom built pieces bring a uniqueness and sentimental element to the event and the result can be breathtaking. If you’re on the fence - take the leap! 


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