With spring right around the corner, I was inspired to create a turquoise boho bridal shower that is perfect for warmer weather! Featuring succulents, antler decor, and bold pops of turquoise details, this is one party that will leave you saying, I do!
Tablescape
To create this boho turquoise bridal shower I first laid a roll of wood paper roll on the table. This was the perfect backdrop and really did look like real wood when rolled out. I used turquoise gossamer as a runner down the center of the table. Turquoise is one of those colors that can overwhelm a design, not to mention it is such a bold color that you really only need a little to make an impression.
Place Settings
Each place setting was laid with a white scalloped charger, tribal luncheon napkin, tribal plate, and copper cutlery. I wanted the chargers to match the centerpieces and cutlery so I added a bit of copper foil. Each place setting also received a DIY tea-pee favor in an adorable tribal favor box. There's nothing I love more than receiving a gift right when I sit down and your guests will appreciate these favors which are the perfect compliment to this boho shower theme. Not to mention our DIY tea-pee favors include free-printable tags that match the tribal collection!In addition to the DIY tea-pee favors each guest also received a pin from the bachelorette party pin pack. I just think these are so fun for your guests to wear while attending your bridal shower!
To give the party a bohemian feel I created antler place card holders. I used spray paint and embroidery floss to decorate white antler candle holders. This DIY this the perfect way to infuse more turquoise into your table decor.
To add more turquoise to my tablescape I created a turquoise party punch recipe. Served in mason jars with tassels and tribal tags this is the perfect addition to a boho shower!
Centerpiece
To create the centerpiece for my turquoise boho bridal shower I added a bit of copper foil to tall white vases. I then filled these vases with faux eucalyptus stems and scattered faux succulents around the table. I am slightly obsessed with this faux greenery. Real greenery can be quite delicate and quickly wilt when in the sun too long. This faux greenery is great as it looks very realistic and you don't have to worry about the color dulling as your party goes on!The last item I added to the centerpiece was an antler table tosser. I added a bit of color with embroidery floss and copper foiled the ends to compliment the chargers and vases.