Plaid, or tartan, is the most traditional thing for Christmas and winter holidays, and it will never go out of style. We all rock different clothes and accessories and home decor with plaid every winter, and I’m sure it’s an amazing idea for decorating a winter wedding. Plaid decor and items will add coziness that we all love, a festive feeling and cute winter chic, so let’s have a look what we can use.
Plaid Wedding Stationery
Plaid is great for envelope lining, especially if it’s a neutral or kraft paper envelope. You can also add some plaid lines to your invitations themselves to tie them up with envelopes. As for the colors you can use for plaid – rock any that fit your wedding color scheme, of course, there are different combos to choose from – from dark green and purple to white and red, choose and enjoy!
A classic neutral plaid invitation suite for a cozy woodland or rustic winter wedding.
A neutral wedding stationery suite with plaid lining looks holiday-like and super cute.
Rustic wedding invitation set with kraft paper and plaid lining.
A groom in a grey suit and with a plaid tie for a slight but cute touch of the festive spirit.
A flower girl in a tutu, a plaid shirt, cowboy boots and a red bow for a rustic winter wedding.
A flannel shirt as a coverup is a great idea for a rustic bride and it looks cool with your wedding gown.
Plaid Wedding Outfits
Choosing plaid clothes for your wedding it’s important not to be excessive about it: it’s a bold print and adding just some touches is enough, otherwise you’ll get a tasteless look. Brides can coverup with plaid and look stunning, for example, a plaid shirt will be a nice contrasting piece with your wedding dress, and you’ll get a cozy rustic look. Even a cozy plaid blanket or wrap is enough for some outdoor shoots. Grooms can wear plaid ties, bow ties and scarves to add a festive feel to their look and without being too much. Some grooms love rocking plaid shirts, they work amazing for vintage style.
A groom wearing a grey tweed suit and a plaid tie with a red boutonniere.
The groom wearing a red plaid shirt and the bride in a matching red cardigan.
A plaid coverup for both of you to have amazing shots and feel cozy at the same time.
A tartan stole for the bride to embrace the season.
Wrap up in a flannel blanket to make the shots amazing and feel warm.
The groom rocking a plaid shirt, navy suspenders, a black bow tie and neutral pants.
The groom in a grey suit with a traditional christmas-inspired tie and a red boutonniere.
The bride rocking a plaid shirt over her wedding dress - such a cute idea for a rustic bride.
Plaid Wedding Decor
Plaid touches are easy to add to your decor and they will bring a lot of coziness and warmth. you can decorate your tables covering them with plaid tablecloths or table runners, adding plaid napkins and even plaid plates. The rule is the same: don’t be excessive. You can also decorate chairs with plaid scarves and blankets, decorate your wedding aisle and offer plaid pashminas to your guests.
A plaid wedding table runner will add coziness to your tablescape.
A plaid table runner and napkin in darker colors are amazing for a rustic and woodland winter wedding.
A pretty plaid napkin with a rhinestone bow holder is a gorgeous idea for a festive wedding.
Red and taupe plaid cocktail table linens are perfect for winter or holiday weddings.
Plaid thermos are ideal as vases for your rustic or camp-inspired wedding tablescape.
Plaid scarves with Mr and Mrs letters for highlighting the couple's chairs.
Offer your guests to snuggle up into cozy plaid pashminas and scarves to feel warm during an outdoor ceremony.
Green plaid fabric and oversized pinecones for decorating the aisle.
Plaid Wedding Cakes
You can even add plaid to your wedding cake! These can be elegant plaid ribbons on it or even a plaid cake inside – such a cute and fun idea for a winter or Christmas wedding! Wrap your cupcakes into plaid wraps or covers and add plaid ribbons to mini pies to make a cool favor. Get inspired and feel the festive spirit!
A reindeer-topped cake features a festive plaid pattern set off with red wafer-paper rosebuds.
A woodland-inspired lumberjack wedding cake topped with edible moss and mushrooms.
An elegant blue and green plaid wedding cake with a white layer for a contrast.
Deer cupcakes in plaid covers will remind you of the holidays at once.
Mini pies tied in strips of flannel will be a great winter wedding favor.