When the bride and groom roll up to the venue, the car is the first thing guests notice. A well‑decorated ride sets the tone and adds a touch of sparkle to the whole celebration. But many couples wonder who should actually handle the décor and what steps keep things smooth.
Traditionally, the bride’s family or the bridal party takes charge of the car. In modern weddings, couples often delegate the task to a trusted friend, a wedding planner, or a professional car‑decor service. If you’re working with a planner, they’ll usually include car styling in the overall budget. If you prefer a DIY route, ask a close friend who loves crafts – they’ll enjoy the chance to add a personal touch.
Whatever the arrangement, make sure the person responsible knows the schedule. The car needs to be ready before the ceremony starts, and any last‑minute changes (like a different vehicle) can throw off timing. Clear communication between the driver, the decorator, and the venue avoids surprises.
You don’t need a fancy budget to make the car look amazing. Fresh flowers tied onto the handles are a classic choice and cheap if you buy seasonal blooms. Ribbons in the wedding colours add a pop of color without much effort – just wrap them around the antenna, mirrors, or rear bumper.
For a personal twist, create a small sign that says “Just Married” or write the couple’s names on a chalkboard. Attach it to the back with zip ties or magnetic clips so it’s easy to remove later. If you have a vintage car, consider a lace overlay on the windows for a romantic feel.
Safety first: keep décor away from the driver’s view and any moving parts. Test the decorations before the big day; you don’t want a ribbon tangled in the door latch. Use lightweight materials, and secure everything with clamps or double‑sided tape that won’t damage the paint.
Budget tip – buy décor items from a craft store and repurpose them. A roll of tulle can become a draped bow, and a bundle of fake roses can be mixed with fresh ones for a fuller look. Ask the florist if they have leftover stems; they’re often happy to sell them at a discount.
Finally, make a quick checklist:
With a clear plan, a responsible decorator, and a handful of simple ideas, your wedding car will look picture‑perfect and arrive on time. Enjoy the ride!