The Next Big Wedding Decor Trends You'll Want to Pin

With the advent of 2015 wedding season comes a whole new crop of big-day trends. That also means tons of inspiring wedding photos will soon be all over your Pinterest feed. Anyone planning a wedding is familiar with a Pinterest-particular dilemma: one has to balance the urge to find inspiration on Pinterest without becoming overloaded by all the information. Well, let us be your middlewoman. We've distilled the emerging trends into one list, which you can check out now to find out what will be big at weddings — and on Pinterest — this year. Sources: Photo by Daniel Kim Photography via Style Me Pretty, photo by Max Wanger via 100 Layer Cake, and From the Hip Photo class="source">

Dream Catchers

Dream Catchers

If You Like Tassels . . .
Try: Dream Catchers
The DIY movement inspired crafty brides and grooms to create tassels, pom-poms, and much more for their ceremonies. This year, that list will grow to include the dream catcher, which, in addition to having symbolic significance, is visually stunning as a backdrop. Photo by Katie McGihon via Style Me Pretty

Branches
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Branches

If You Like Succulents . . .
Try: Branches
Succulents are easy to work with when decorating tables and venues for weddings because they need very little attention. Branches also require minimal maintenance and enhance a natural look at any ceremony. Branches truly bring the outside in.

Silhouettes

Silhouettes

If You Like Monograms . . .
Try: Silhouettes
It's exciting to break out a brand-new monogram at wedding ceremonies. Couples who want to take the personalizing one step further are gravitating toward silhouettes, which can be printed on menus, favors, napkins, and even serving ware. Photo by Daniel Kim Photography via Style Me Pretty

Candlesticks
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Candlesticks

If You Like Tea Lights . . .
Try: Candlesticks
No one is disputing that tea lights are romantic additions to any wedding table, but they're almost rivaled in ambience-setting by the classic candlestick. A full-length candle, in a holder or candelabra, brings drama and classic sophistication to weddings, which can be beautiful when brides and grooms want a more formal vibe.

Chandeliers
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Chandeliers

If You Like Trellised Lights . . .
Try: Chandeliers
Hanging decor can beautifully frame an altar or dance floor and is a special part of an overall decor theme. But instead of hanging lights, a big trend in 2015 will be stringing up chandeliers. Often the chandeliers can be wired for light or equipped with batteries, providing mood-setting illumination while simultaneously setting a serene and classic mood.

Arrows

Arrows

If You Like Clothespins . . .
Try: Arrows
The clothespin has been a nearly ubiquitous presence at weddings and is often used creatively in escort card displays. Now couples are using arrows in fun and creative new ways. Photo by Max Wanger via 100 Layer Cake

Favors at Place Settings

Favors at Place Settings

If You Like Foodie Favors . . .
Try: Incorporating Favors Into Place Settings
Who doesn't love leaving a wedding reception with an edible favor? Instead of putting favors out at the end of a party, brides and grooms can incorporate the gifts right into the table settings. All the care that goes into selecting a thoughtful favor will be even more appreciated when they double as decor. Photo by Maria Lamb via Style Me Pretty

Brass
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Brass

If You Like Metallics . . .
Try: Brass
Rose gold and silver have been popular accents at weddings for years. In 2015, try incorporating the interior decorator's metallic hue of the moment, brass, either as a color or material in candlesticks, utensils, or chargers. Brass looks beautiful in homes and will looking stunning when added to tables at wedding ceremonies, too.

Eternal Bouquets
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Eternal Bouquets

If You Like Long-Lasting Flowers . . .
Try: An Eternal Bouquet
Instead of drying out a bouquet to save for posterity, imagine a bouquet that simply never wilts. Clever brides are testing all manner of materials when creating wedding-day bouquets, using paper, pins, buttons, and brooches to create a classic accessory that keeps forever.

Layered Rugs
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Layered Rugs

If You Like Lawn Ceremonies . . .
Try: Layered Rugs
Saying "I do" outdoors on a beautiful lawn makes for a beautiful portrait. Anyone looking for a bohemian vibe can consider even accessorizing the lawn with a series of layered carpets, setting a chic mood — and keeping shoes clean.

Vintage Glassware

Vintage Glassware

If You Like Mason Jars . . .
Try: Mismatched Vintage Glassware
The mason jar has been one of the biggest wedding trends in recent years. For anyone suffering from jar fatigue, another chic and rustic option is a collection of mismatched vintage glassware. A variety of patterns will look stunning when set on a table, and cut glass always adds an elegant touch. Photo by Melanie Duerkopp via Style Me Pretty

Punch Bowls

Punch Bowls

If You Like a Signature Drink at the Bar . . .
Try: A Punch Bowl
Signature wedding drinks, honoring the newlyweds, have been all the rage at weddings. Instead of having guests pony up to the bar, we're expecting to see couples opt for punch bowls instead. Bowls offer a more communal experience and can be beautifully displayed. Photo by Brian Samuels via Style Me Pretty